Angels Never Die (Phantom of the Opera)

Angels Never Die (Phantom of the Opera)

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(Present Day) After losing her parents in a plane crash, Rosalind Westheimer is forced to travel to Paris, France, where her only living relatives reside. In an attempt to put her life back together, she uses her love of the performing arts to try out as a stage hand in the local theatre, finding herself much too shy to even try out as an understudy. Surprisingly, she lands a role in creating props, while her spoiled cousin Angeline becomes the leading actress. However, after an audition for the musical "Phantom of the Opera", the real Phantom suddenly hears Rosalind singing while she works, and slowly begins to fall in love. Will things finally go right for the Angel of Music? Or will the Phantom's sudden presence in the theater make things turn for the worse?
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