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Cast

Charles Laughton profile

Charles Laughton

The Hunchback Quasimodo

Walter Hampden profile

Walter Hampden

Archdeacon

Harry Davenport profile

Harry Davenport

King Louis XI

Katharine Alexander profile

Katharine Alexander

Madame de Lys

George Zucco profile

George Zucco

Procurator

Fritz Leiber profile

Fritz Leiber

Old Nobleman

Helene Reynolds profile

Helene Reynolds

Fleur de Lys

Minna Gombell profile

Minna Gombell

Queen of Beggars

Curt Bois profile

Curt Bois

Student

Rod La Rocque profile

Rod La Rocque

Phillippe

Spencer Charters profile

Spencer Charters

Court Clerk

Kathryn Adams profile

Kathryn Adams

Fleur's Companion #1

Diane Hunter profile

Diane Hunter

Fleur's Companion #2

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Sig Arno

Tailor

Frank Mills profile

Frank Mills

Beggar (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson profile

Dewey Robinson

Butcher (uncredited)

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Frank Mazzola

Child (uncredited)

Alan Copeland profile

Alan Copeland

Choirboy (uncredited)

Arthur Millett profile

Arthur Millett

Count Graville (uncredited)

Ferdinand Munier profile

Ferdinand Munier

Defense Attorney (uncredited)

Barlowe Borland profile

Barlowe Borland

Dubois (uncredited)

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Victor Kilian

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Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$1,800,000

Revenue

$6,877,900

Reviews

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A review by John Chard 9

August 28, 2014

Incredible film-making, bravo for real classics.

What a truly lavish and gorgeous film this is, thematically it pulls the emotions in different directions, and as a story it's as sharp as a tack. Boasting a quite incredible performance from Charles Laughton as the tragic bell ringer Quasimodo (no nomination Academy, are you flipping sure?), and sets that are simply out of this world, this film to me defines classic cinema.

Into the mix we get a radiant Maureen O'Hara as ...

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A review by CinemaSerf 8

June 22, 2022

The is a wonderfully evocative version of the timeless Victor Hugo story of love, desire, cruelty and brutality in 1490's Paris. Charles Laughton turns in a tour de force performance as the physically and mentally disabled "Quasimodo" who is feared, loathed and ridiculed by the local population. When a wandering gypsy girl "Esmerelda" (quite possibly Maureen O'Hara's best ever performance) is found guilty of murder he rescues her and gives her sanctuary in the ...

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