

The the Phantom asks what Gustave is playing and he replied that it's "just a song in my head" and continues to play. The Phantom tells Gustave to wait a moment while he prepares their adventure while Gustave runs up to the piano and starts playing. Gustave, enthralled with the room asks what the place is to which the Phantom says that it is his domain. Gustave is being shown to a room by the freaks with a single piano in it telling him to "follow and meet the master".

The next day Gustave goes with his mother and father backstage where Christine tells Gustave to slow down and that there are people working before getting caught up with reuniting with Meg Giry and realizing that they both had a performance on the same day, not realizing until well after that Gustave is missing.

#Phantom of the opera movie cast meg full#
The Phantom then remarks on how full of Christine Gustave is and asks her to help him through his sadness and to sing for him a song that he composed or Gustave might disappear on Coney Island to which Christine reluctantly agrees. The Phantom then promises that he will show Gustave himself before Christine sends him back off to bed with Gustave asking if the Phantom is a magician to which she says " yes darling, in his way". The Phantom, seeing an opportunity, asks Gustave if he would like to see Phantasma to which Gustave that he wants to "see all Phantasmas' mysteries". Christine and the Phantom then discuss the one brief night that they spent together as lovers before the Phantom left when Gustave runs in telling his mother and a shocked Phantom that he had a bad dream of "someone strange and mad drowning him". Upon seeing him, Christine faints and the Phantom picks her up placing her in a chair where she wakes up startled saying "so it was all an empty lie, one final lie to fool us all, to make your death our stories end" to which the Phantom responds "if you would know the pain I've know you would know I had no choice". Christine then sends him off to bed, telling him she would be in in a minute when the toy that Gustave was given starts playing a tune with which Christine is familiar, prompting her to pick it up and look at it before the Phantom enters. Gustave then calls his father over, telling him to look at what he has been given and that it plays a melody when, a few moments after, an employee brings a letter from Hammerstine requesting that Raoul meet him in the hotel bar.Īfter Raoul leaves Gustave remarks how his father never plays with him and asks if he loves him, to which Christine says that love is a curious thing and that you have to "look with your heart and not with your eyes". Christine then speaks with Raoul, saying that if it would ease his mind that they would leave. As Gustave asks his father to come play with him Raoul continues on his rant and, when Gustave starts to play the piano, Raoul asks him what he's playing, remarking that it was giving him a headache. Once at the hotel in their room, Raoul complains about Hammerstine sending "freaks" to get them and how he has thought about packing and leaving, saying that the debts don't matter. Upon hearing a clap of thunder, the paparazzi scatter away as a horseless carriage approaches to take Christine, Raoul, and Gustave to their hotel.
#Phantom of the opera movie cast meg how to#
The paprazzi them turn their attention to Gustave, asking him what he would do while in American asking him things such as if he would "ride the new subway", "see the Statue of Liberty", or "go to the baseball", to which Gustave answers that he wishes to go to Coney Island and to learn how to swim. The paparazzi then go on to hassling Raoul about his gambling problems and the debt that he has put his family in, forcing Christine into singing for a Mr Oscar Hammerstein to earn money, with someone remarking that it's the "America moola" that they've come for. Gustave arrives in New York with Christine and Raoul where, upon landing, Raoul immideatly informs the paparazzi that there are to be no pictures taken of his son. Gustave is a character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera sequel, Love Never Dies.
