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The Punjab lasso is a type of weapon referred to in Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera. It is used much the same way a noose is used, to strangle victims. The Punjab lasso gets its name from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan where it was made. blah blah This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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In the novel
In Gaston Leroux's novel, the Phantom (named Erik) traveled throughout the world after running away from home at a young age. During his travels he visited India where he learned to kill people using the Punjab lasso. According to Erik's old friend, the Daroga, the Punjab lasso that Erik wields is "curiously made from catgut" (from the Leonard Wolf translation) and only by placing your hand at the level of your eyes (thus stopping the lasso from closing completely and strangling the victim) can one escape it. This is attributed to Erik's skill at strangling. Catgut is the name applied to cord of great toughness and tenacity prepared from the intestines of sheep/goat, or occasionally from those of the hog, horse, mule, pig, and donkey. ...
When the Daroga brought Erik to Persia, he used his skills at using the lasso in his new job as the Shah's personal assassin, a job he excelled at due to his lack of scruples. He also used it to entertain the Sultana. The Persian Empire was a series of historical empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the old Persian homeland, and beyond in Western Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus. ...
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When Erik moved to France he kept a Punjab lasso in the torture chamber he built. Thus, the victims of the chamber would have the option of ending their lives rather than endure its tortures. The Tower of London and Traitors Gate. ...
When the sceneshifter, Joseph Buquet, found the entrance to Erik's 'house' in the third cellar of the opera house, he fell into the chamber and used the lasso to kill himself. New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, home of the New York City Opera Bolshoi Theatre. ...
Later when the Daroga and the Vicomte de Chagny went in search of Christine Daae, whom Erik had kidnapped, they found a used Punjab lasso lying on the ground leading into the Phantom's chamber. Later in their journey to rescue Christine they fell into the torture chamber, where the Daroga contemplated using the lasso to end his life as the tortures got worse. Christine Daaé is the main female character in Gaston_Lerouxs novel The Phantom of the Opera (1910), the young singer with whom the Phantom falls in love. ...
In the musical In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical not much is known about the lasso, except that it is the Phantom's signature weapon. It appears to be infused with some sort of magical properties as it appears to be a version of the Indian rope trick. The Phantom uses it to hang Joseph Buquet during the performance of Il Muto, possibly as a warning for the managers who disobeyed his orders. Later in the play, the Phantom uses it to kill the fat opera singer, Ubaldo Piangi, allowing him to take his place during the performance of Don Juan Triumphant in his attempt to lure Christine back to him. As the play reaches its end, the Phantom threatens to kill Raoul using the lasso in the hope that Christine will marry him to save Raoul's life. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is a highly successful English composer of musical theatre, and also the elder brother of Julian Lloyd Webber. ...
The Indian rope trick, now vanished from the realm of oriental magic, and sometimes described as the worldâs greatest illusion, involved a magician and generally his one or more boy assistants. ...
Il Muto is a fictional opera by Albrizzo, within the musical The Phantom of the Opera, just as Hannibal and Don Juan Triumphant are operas inside the show. ...
In the movies The lasso has appeared in the movie versions of the story, although it is rarely identified. - In the 1925 version, Buquet is found hanged in the cellars of the opera house (as in the novel). It is unclear, however, whether the Punjab lasso was used or not.
- The lasso is absent in the 1943 version, but the Phantom still strangles someone with a rope.
- In the 1987 animated version, Monsieur Robert, one of the managers, is killed for trying to sell the Phantom's private Box - Box 5 - and he is found hanging in the box, although it is not stated that is it due to the Punjab lasso.
- In the 1989 version with Robert Englund, the chief scene shifter, Joseph Buquet, is found skinned alive and hanging in La Carlotta's closet. As with the previous film versions, it is not mentioned whether or not it is from the Punjab lasso. In one scene the Phantom uses a whip to protect himself from robbers.
- In the 2004 version by Joel Schumacher, which is based on the musical, the lasso is used in a manner more closely related to the original novel - as a piece of rope with no magical properties. As in the stage musical, the Phantom uses it to kill Buquet; to kill Piangi in order to take his place in Don Juan Triumphant; and in his threatening Christine with Raoul's death.
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