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A number of actors, musicians and various personnel are noted or rumored to have been involved in the production. For many contributors, their status of involvement is unclear due to relationship fallouts with Manson. For example, the film's score was said to have been produced by Manson, [[Stephen Bier]] and [[Tim Skold]], the latter two whom departed the band by the conclusion of 2007. [[Dita Von Teese]], who was formerly married to Manson was at one point involved in the film. Likewise, Evan Rachel Wood, whom Manson had been dating and was engaged to for some time, was once attached to act in ''Phantasmagoria'', in addition to another Marilyn Manson film, ''[[Splatter Sisters]]'', but the end of their relationship makes her status with both films uncertain.
 
A number of actors, musicians and various personnel are noted or rumored to have been involved in the production. For many contributors, their status of involvement is unclear due to relationship fallouts with Manson. For example, the film's score was said to have been produced by Manson, [[Stephen Bier]] and [[Tim Skold]], the latter two whom departed the band by the conclusion of 2007. [[Dita Von Teese]], who was formerly married to Manson was at one point involved in the film. Likewise, Evan Rachel Wood, whom Manson had been dating and was engaged to for some time, was once attached to act in ''Phantasmagoria'', in addition to another Marilyn Manson film, ''[[Splatter Sisters]]'', but the end of their relationship makes her status with both films uncertain.
  
Anthony Silva, co-writer for ''Phantasmagoria'', spoke about the film in [[Interview:2010/05 Anthony Silva talks to MansonWiki about Phantasmagoria and more|a May 2010 interview]] with [[MansonWiki]]. Silva claimed his roles might have extended to direction and editing as well as screenwriting. He also spoke about the film's creation process, remembering how the writers studied Carroll's diaries, biographies and newspaper articles and surveys of the era, in addition to the very cameras and photography from that time period. Medical practices of the 1800s were also examined, "as Carroll experienced great bouts of sickness throughout his life."
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Anthony Silva, co-writer for ''Phantasmagoria'', spoke about the film in [[Interview:2010/05 Anthony Silva talks to MansonWiki.com about Phantasmagoria and more|a May 2010 interview]] with [[MansonWiki]]. Silva claimed his roles might have extended to direction and editing as well as screenwriting. He also spoke about the film's creation process, remembering how the writers studied Carroll's diaries, biographies and newspaper articles and surveys of the era, in addition to the very cameras and photography from that time period. Medical practices of the 1800s were also examined, "as Carroll experienced great bouts of sickness throughout his life."
  
 
In an [[Video Interview:2013/06/03 Larry King Now Marilyn Manson Interview#Larry King Now.2C Marilyn Manson Interview|interview with Ora TV talk host, Larry King]] on June 3, 2013, Manson mentions 'But I just resurrected it again, (Phantasmagoria) and Roger Avary is going to direct it.'
 
In an [[Video Interview:2013/06/03 Larry King Now Marilyn Manson Interview#Larry King Now.2C Marilyn Manson Interview|interview with Ora TV talk host, Larry King]] on June 3, 2013, Manson mentions 'But I just resurrected it again, (Phantasmagoria) and Roger Avary is going to direct it.'

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