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Phantom
of the Opera opera wine gums
These raspberry, grapefruit and blackcurrent wine gums I bought from
Avon boutique in Canada by mail about 10 years ago. They are discolloured
because of age but still retain their mask shape.
Return
of the Phantom pc game
This is a Rare Vintage PC Game called Return Of The Phantom.
It is on (5) 3.5 disks has gameplay manual and Erik: The Phantom of the
Opera by Mame Gray Manuscript. Unfortunately my pc does not support
such old programms any more, but years ago (it was already out of date
when I bought it I could play it)
You have to search for clues along the catwalks, through the wings,
into the many backstage rooms of the opera house, the opera's labyrinth
of catacombs
The story begins in the summer of 1993. You are Inspector Raoul Montand, visiting the famed Paris Opera House to attend the premiere of the legendary Don Juan Triumphant, supposedly composed by Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. But a ghastly accident stops the production before it starts, and all the evidence seems to indicate that the Phantom himself is still alive! Then things take a truly bizarre twist. While investigating the crime you are pushed from a catwalk by an unseen assailant and plunged backward in time to 1881! Suddenly, everyone believes you are Raoul de Chagny, lover of the beautiful opera singer Christine Daae, and rival to the real Phantom of the Opera. What follows in Return of the Phantom is a brilliant blend of mystery, suspense, and high drama. According to game designer Raymond Benson, Return of the Phantom borrows a great deal from theatrical melodrama. "It's very much like a theater piece. The story is very much character oriented and the story unfolds mostly through dialogue you will have with other characters. Conversations are not incidental in the game, they are critical for moving the plot forward so you must be paying attention at all times. The story is also told in scenes, and the characters often make the kinds of dramatic gestures seen in theater productions."