

It disappeared from Winnipeg screens at that point, until its return in February 1976, double billed at the Garrick (as it was in many other localities) with Young Frankenstein, for four weeks starting February 6. It was then picked up at the North Main Drive-In for one week, from May 15-22, and then the Park Theatre for two weeks, from June 20 to July 3. In fact, the film enjoyed an eighteen week run at the Garrick Theatre starting in December of 1974, but was replaced in that cinema by The Great Waldo Pepper on May 2nd of 1975. " Phantom played continuously for more than a year in Winnipeg!" Nope.Here are a few complete falsehoods that just won't go away: Q: I read on the Internet Movie Database that.Ī: There's a tremendous amount of bullshit that is regurgitated all over the net, as if sheer repetition would make it true. You can get more information about them here and donate to them online here, making sure to choose "M.I.N.D. Institute is the world's foremost research and clinical organization devoted to striving to understand the causes and develop better treatments and ultimately cures for neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and Fragile X. If you appreciate the Swan Archives, we would love it if you would make a donation to our favorite charity, the M.I.N.D. Did you notice that there are no banner ads, no co-marketing links to Amazon, and no popups sending you to porn sites? Accepting donations, or generating revenue, even if it's only to offset our bandwidth costs, could create the appearance that The Swan Archives is attempting to profit from the work of the creative people who made Phantom of the Paradise, and nothing could be further from the truth.


But no, The Swan Archives maintains this site for reference, not for profit, and we do not accept donations. Can I send you some money? A donation to help offset your bandwidth costs?Ī: Thanks, that's very nice of you. Just replace that "at" with a been waiting all my life for someone to do this. Q: How can I reach the Archivist by email?Ī: The address is archivist at. Unfortunately, the vast bulk of what has survived of such material is limited to Phantom of the Paradise collateral. The Swan Archives' mission is to preserve, and make available to the public, whatever physical record remains of the life of Swan. Q: Why did you do this? Are you out of your mind?Ī: Thanks for asking.
