The Phantom of the Opera (1989)
Peter Clapham: Harrison
Quotes
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[the Phantom meets Harrison, the opera critic in a steam room]
Erik Destler : Could it be that I saw you at the opera last night?
Harrison : It's possible, I am the opera critic of the Gazette.
Erik Destler : Indeed, I found your account of Christine Day's performance, some what troubling. Could it be that we saw different shows?
Harrison : Ah Ms. Day, I was sorry for her, embarrassed really, the role was beyond her!
Erik Destler : Then perhaps you weren't afforded a seat befitting your status and your knowledge of the arts. The acoustics are somewhat inconsistent. Should you reconsider your evaluation, I could provide you with a private box.
Harrison : Sir, you flatter me. But in all truthfulness, I think I would rather die than to listen to that shrieking child for another evening!
Erik Destler : As you wish!
[wraps a wet towel round Harrison's head, and squeezes till he cries blood, before smashing his head against a tile wall, then leers as Harrison slides down the wall]