Phantom in Stage 28 from "fright knight"
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Phantom in Stage 28 from "fright knight"
When I first saw the season 4 episode "Fright Knight" I thought that the Phantom of stage 28 was just a story that they made up for Knight Rider. I went to Universal Studios Hollywood today and I found out during the Studio Tour that there really is a rumor that stage 28 is haunted by a Phantom that wears a black hood and rides on a bike. That is exactly what we see in the the Knight Rider episode "Fright Knight" when Michael investigates the phantom. Stage 28 is the oldest stage on the Universal Studios lot and it was built more than 80 years ago. The rumor of the phantom has been around ever since. By the way I got to see the old western building that appears at the beginning of the episode when the stunt-man was injured by the additional explosive. The only thing I miss about Universal Studios is the KITT car that they used to have on display there. It's gone I wonder what happened to it. But at least they still have the Back-to-the Future Delorean. I wonder if they'll ever bring a KITT replica back.
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You got any pictures of the DeLorean?
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Have you got a link to that topic fuzziedice? Or which site you saw that on because that sort of shows what has happened to them.
I remember seeing that Delorean two years ago.
Its a shame just how run down it is, it even has a bend in the front over the light and the inside isn't really like the movie I guess they had mock ups of there own too.
I remember seeing that Delorean two years ago.
Its a shame just how run down it is, it even has a bend in the front over the light and the inside isn't really like the movie I guess they had mock ups of there own too.
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Check this out - it talks about the history of Stage 28 and mentions Knight Rider:
http://www.theatrecrafts.com/studiotour ... age28.html
I never knew the Phantom of Stage 28 was anything more than something the Knight Rider writers made up!
Joe
http://www.theatrecrafts.com/studiotour ... age28.html
I never knew the Phantom of Stage 28 was anything more than something the Knight Rider writers made up!
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They taped "The Fast And the Furious" there too?!?!
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Ah, but even that legend can perhaps trace its roots back to Gaston Leroux's gothic novel.
"The Opera ghost really existed. He was not, as was long believed, a creature of the imagination of the artists, the superstition of the managers, or a product of the absurd and impressionable brains of the young ladies of the ballet, their mothers, the box-keepers, the cloak-room attendants or the concierge. Yes, he existed in flesh and blood, although he assumed the complete appearance of a real phantom; that is to say, of a spectral shade."
"The Opera ghost really existed. He was not, as was long believed, a creature of the imagination of the artists, the superstition of the managers, or a product of the absurd and impressionable brains of the young ladies of the ballet, their mothers, the box-keepers, the cloak-room attendants or the concierge. Yes, he existed in flesh and blood, although he assumed the complete appearance of a real phantom; that is to say, of a spectral shade."
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Fantine, I think I vaguely remember something about that. Didn't the original Phantom, wasn't he a disfigured (from birth) composer who had to hide his face? I don't know but there may have been speculation in more recent years that he may have suffered from Elephant-man type disease or something?
But I read he wasn't a ghost, but actually alive, and wanted to participate but couldn't due to his disfigurement.
But I read he wasn't a ghost, but actually alive, and wanted to participate but couldn't due to his disfigurement.
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Yeah, in the novel Erik (the phantom) was born with a disfigurement so horrible it looked as if he had a "death's head". He was alive, he simply played tricks on (and sometimes murdered) the Opera staff and blackmailed the managers for something like 20,000 francs a month.
I highly reccomend both Gaston Leroux's original book "The Phantom of the Opera" and Susan Kay's "Phantom". Fiction of course, but a lot of fun to read. (Of course that goes double for Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage version.)
Yeah, I know way too much about POTO.
I highly reccomend both Gaston Leroux's original book "The Phantom of the Opera" and Susan Kay's "Phantom". Fiction of course, but a lot of fun to read. (Of course that goes double for Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage version.)
Yeah, I know way too much about POTO.
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What a sad day for day for Knight Rider fans.FuzzieDice wrote:I saw in a post in one of the replica forums that Universal let a lot of KITTs just rust away in the back lot. Someone had posted pictures of one of the rusted out, gutted KITT cars.
RIP old KITT cars!
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