
The problem with
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is you need a good print for one. 2 a decent score. And for 3 it is not indicative of the original film as it was in 1925. The 1929 re-issue is virtually a completely different, and much better film. Sadly, the 1925 cut survives in hopelessly compromised condition, from 3rd rate Show and home 16 MM transfers. When my friend Christine saw PHANTOM for the first time, she gave it a dismal review. She found the story extremely weak. And that was the no longer available Photoplay Productions restoration with a Carl Davis score. She did not know that this was the based on the heavily altered continuity of the 1929 re-issue. And Christine is a gigantic Silent film fan. She';s seen at least a dozen films that probably no one else on this board has art live events.
Same with
HUNCHBACK the only version worth seeing is the David Shepard Film Preservation Associates restoration with the Robert Israel and Donald Hunsburger score from a few years back. The most complete ever issued on home video. Even that is taken mostly from 16 millimeter stock, since no 35 Millimeter prints have been uncovered far as I know. Maybe some bits and pieces? Unfortunately, the vast majority of people are to dense to understand that these films didn't always look this way. Folks still think Silents were blury, jerky, out of focus, full of scratches etc. They will just pick up any inferior transfer from some Public-Domain version of either of these movies. After that they probably will not look any further. Unless you know for sure what you are getting, I can't honestly recommend either of these titles. I continue to be befuddled whey TCM keeps airing an older edition with the James Bernard score?
For the same reason, I can't exactly recommend
NOSFERATU either. Unless, you know that you are getting the very best version. Never thought much of the picture until I saw the stunning Murnau Foundation restoration with the new recording of the original 1922 Hands Erdmann's orchestral score. Made a huge impression. Released on DVD a few years ago by KINO in the USA, and Eureka-Masters of Cinema overseas.