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Les Miserables

Play trailer Poster for Les Miserables Released Apr 20, 1935,  1h 48m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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This acclaimed version of the classic Victor Hugo tale follows the life of Jean Valjean (Fredric March), a former convict who was imprisoned for stealing bread for his sister's family. After years in jail, Valjean attempts to readjust to life as a free man, but he finds that many are not forgiving of his past, particularly the obsessive Inspector Javert (Charles Laughton). Perpetually on the run, Valjean finds comfort in the chaos by caring for the young peasant girl Cosette (Rochelle Hudson).
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Otis Ferguson The New Republic Charles Laughton in the part of Javert gave it as much character merely because the character as written was eminent, giving a balance to the whole story. Aug 31, 2012 Full Review Dave Kehr Chicago Reader It isn't a bad example of the Hollywood prestige picture -- there is, at least, some liveliness in the performances. Aug 31, 2012 Full Review

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Gregg Z Laughton, March and Hardwicke. Does not get much better. Laughton's continued frustrated pout is magical. March's sympathetic character, and Hardwicke as the priest. Great timeless movie. My favorite of the group of releases over time. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/28/24 Full Review Joel H After watching the 1935 film adaptation of Les Misérables, I've come to the conclusion that it must be pretty difficult to mess up Victor Hugo's classic novel. This version, like the others I've seen, still manages to engage & inspire the viewer. I wasn't sold on Fredric March as Jean Valjean at first, but he soon sold me with his sincerity. And Charles Laughton makes a fantastic Inspector Javert, possibly the best one I've seen. This movie does skim over some plot points and it changes a few others, but if you're a fan of the story, you should definitely check out this version of Les Misérables. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/12/24 Full Review
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Synopsis This acclaimed version of the classic Victor Hugo tale follows the life of Jean Valjean (Fredric March), a former convict who was imprisoned for stealing bread for his sister's family. After years in jail, Valjean attempts to readjust to life as a free man, but he finds that many are not forgiving of his past, particularly the obsessive Inspector Javert (Charles Laughton). Perpetually on the run, Valjean finds comfort in the chaos by caring for the young peasant girl Cosette (Rochelle Hudson).
Director
Richard Boleslawski
Producer
Darryl F Zanuck
Screenwriter
W.P. Lipscomb
Distributor
United Artists
Production Co
20th Century Fox, United Artists
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 20, 1935, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 18, 2012
Runtime
1h 48m
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