Winslow Leach is the Phantom in the 1974 Brian De Palma film Phantom of the Paradise, played by William Finley. He is disfigured due to getting his head caught in a record press. His masterpiece was to be the first Rock Opera version of Faust. Winslow is deeply in love with Phoenix, a young female singer he meets at the Faust auditions. The villain of his story is Swan, a satanic record producer who steals Winslow's music. Winslow is very passionate about his music and songwriting. In most other aspects of his life, he is very mild-mannered, almost to the point of being passive. But when it comes to his music being stolen and bastardized, a raging, nuclear-bomb level temper is revealed. He demonstrates seemingly superhuman strength when in the throes of such rages.