Victor Hugo


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Les Misérables (2012)
Source Material
Les Miserables - Part 1 (Tempest in a Skull) (1934)
Novel As Source Material
Les Miserables - Part 2 (The Thenardiers) (1934)
Novel As Source Material
Les Miserables - Part 3 (Liberty, Sweet Liberty) (1934)
Novel As Source Material

Music (Feature Film)

The Colour of Lies (1999)
Song Performer ("Si Mes Vers Avaient Designer Ails")

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Les Miserables (1998)
Source Material (From Novel)
The Hunchback (1997)
Source Material (From Novel)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Source Material (From Novel)
Les Miserables (1995)
Source Material (From Novel)
Les Miserables (1989)
Source Material (From Novel)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982)
Source Material (From Novel)
Les Miserables (1978)
Source Material (From Novel)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1977)
Source Material (From Novel)
Les Miserables (1934)
Source Material (From Novel)
Les Miserables (1925)
Source Material (From Novel)

Writer (Special)

Rigoletto (1988)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1987)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1985)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1981)
Play As Source Material

Special Thanks (Special)

Rigoletto (1988)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1987)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1985)
Play As Source Material
Rigoletto (1981)
Play As Source Material

Misc. Crew (Special)

"Les Miserables" in Concert (1996)
Source Material (From Novel)

Misc. Crew (TV Mini-Series)

Les Miserables (2001)
Source Material (From Novel)

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Les Miserables (1935) -- (Movie Clip) A Wonderful Effort Crucial scene nicely wrought by director Richard Boleslawski, Fredric March, whom we know is really the reformed criminal Valjean, now known as M. Madeleine, a prosperous business owner, performs a rescue, stirring the memory of the magistrate Javert (Charles Laughton), his one-time jailer, in 20th Century-Fox’s Les Miserables, 1935.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Esmerelda Teenage (Irish) Gypsy Esmerelda (Maureen O'Hara) enthralls the Paris, ca. 1460's, crowd including King Louis (Harry Davenport) but not his aide Frollo (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) in William Dieterle's 1939 production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Les Miserables (1934) -- (Movie Clip) She's Saving Herself Departing for the first time from the story of the protagonist Valjean, director Raymond Bernard introduces Fantine (the French actress Florelle), herself pursued by Felix (Roland Amontel)in Paris, 1815, in the acclaimed 1934 production of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables.
Les Miserables (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Your Candlesticks French director Raymond Bernard's rendering of the famous scene from Victor Hugo, as Bishop Myriel (Henry Krauss) alibis his guilty, now arrested, ex-convict guest Valjean (Harry Baur), in the first segment of the 1934 production of Les Miserables.
Les Miserables (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Jean Valjean, Convict After he's lifted a statue in the opening scene, convict Valjean (Harry Baur) is pardoned by disinterested guard Javert (Charles Vanel), early in director Raymond Bernard's definitive, five-hour version of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, 1934.
Les Miserables (1934) -- (Movie Clip) It Takes Incredible Strength When a passer-by is stuck under a cart, citizens of Montreiul are not so surprised when their mayor, whom they call M. Madeleine (Harry Baur) saves the day, even as he's recognized by inspector Javert (Charles Vanel), in director Raymond Bernard's 1934 version of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (1923) -- (Movie Clip) That Freak is my Slave! Quasimodo (Lon Chaney) gets athletic as he scurries down the face of the cathedral to his master Jehan (Brandon Hurst) in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 1923.

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