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The Hunchback of Notre Dame ()


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In 15th-century France, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by the infatuated Chief Justice, and only the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral can save her.

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The Hunchback Quasimodo
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Frollo (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
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Clopin
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Esmeralda
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Gringoire
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Phoebus
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Archdeacon
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King Louis XI
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Madame de Lys
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Procurator
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Old Nobleman
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Doctor
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Fleur de Lys (as Helene Whitney)
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Queen of Beggars (as Mina Gombell)
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Olivier
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Student
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Beggar
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Phillippe (as Rod LaRocque)
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Court Clerk
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Fleur's Companion
Diane Hunter ...
Fleur's Companion (as Dianne Hunter)
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Tailor (as Siegfried Arno)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Eddie Abdo ...
Singer (uncredited)
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Venus (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Vangie Beilby ...
Contestant (uncredited)
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Judge at Esmeralda's Trial (uncredited)
Ted Billings ...
Short peasant at Quasimodo's arraignment (uncredited)
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Dubois (uncredited)
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Soldier at Festival of Fools (uncredited)
Gene Clark ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Richard Clayton ...
Young Priest (novitiate) at Cathedral (uncredited)
Earl Clyde ...
Juggler (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
Alan Copeland ...
Choirboy (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Patty Lee Dear ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Harold DeGarro ...
Stilt Walker (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Dick Dickinson ...
Wooden-Leg Man (uncredited)
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Young Priest (uncredited)
Arthur Dulac ...
Mars (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
Gretl Dupont ...
Lissy (uncredited)
William Edmunds ...
Construction Worker (uncredited)
James Fawcett ...
Festival Ball-Walker (uncredited)
Budd Fine ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Harry Fleischmann ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Nobleman (uncredited)
Thom Fox ...
Jupiter (uncredited)
Vallejo Gantner ...
Merchant (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Monk (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
Edward Groag ...
Moon (uncredited)
Laurie Hale ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Mercury (uncredited)
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Printer (uncredited)
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Ugly Man (uncredited)
Al Herman ...
Short Fat Soldier (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Deaf Judge (uncredited)
Billy Jones ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Nobleman Signing Petition (uncredited)
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Esmeralda's Hangman (uncredited)
Louis King ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
John Laing ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Beggar (uncredited)
Jack Lawrence ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Ray Long ...
Festival Skeleton Dancer (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Joseph P. Mack ...
Workman in Play (uncredited)
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Child Extra (uncredited)
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Younger Sister (uncredited)
Consuelo Melendez ...
Singer (uncredited)
Frederic Mellinger ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Victor Metzetti ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Count Graville (uncredited)
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Beggar (uncredited)
Angela Mulinos ...
Helene (uncredited)
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Defense Attorney (uncredited)
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Whipper (uncredited)
Lillian Nicholson ...
DeLys' Servant (uncredited)
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Man in Street When Gypsies Arrive (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Eleanor Pellapreau ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Madeleine (uncredited)
Antonio Pina ...
Ladder Man (uncredited)
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Second 'Ugly Man' Contestant (uncredited)
Elsie Prescott ...
Contestant (uncredited)
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Butcher (uncredited)
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Knight (uncredited)
Rube Schaffer ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Saturn (uncredited)
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Older Sister (uncredited)
Ward Shattuck ...
Festival Juggler (uncredited)
Alan Spear ...
Festival Contortionist (uncredited)
Walter O. Stahl ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Rudolf Steinboeck ...
Peasant in Play (uncredited)
Anne G. Sterling ...
Gypsy Girl (uncredited)
Fanny Sterling ...
Older Gypsy Woman (uncredited)
Ruth Sterling ...
Gypsy Girl (uncredited)
Sam Sterling ...
Gypsy (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Louis Valaris ...
Tightrope Man (uncredited)
Harry J. Vejar ...
Noble (uncredited)
Harry Weil ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Mary Lou Wentz ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Grandmother (uncredited)
Cecil Weston ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Louis Williams ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Street Urchin (uncredited)

Directed by

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William Dieterle

Written by

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Sonya Levien ... (screen play)
 
Bruno Frank ... (adaptation)
 
Victor Hugo ... () (as Victor Hugo's)

Produced by

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Pandro S. Berman ... producer

Music by

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Alfred Newman ... (original composition by)

Cinematography by

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Joseph H. August ... director of photography

Editing by

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William Hamilton ... (edited by)
Robert Wise ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Greg Rodin ... 4K Digital Restoration: Universal Pictures

Art Direction by

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Van Nest Polglase

Set Decoration by

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Darrell Silvera ... (set decorations)

Costume Design by

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Walter Plunkett ... (costumes)

Makeup Department

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George Bau ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gordon Bau ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Mel Berns ... makeup department head (uncredited)
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Perc Westmore ... special makeup effects artist: Charles Laughton's Quasimodo makeup (uncredited)

Production Management

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J.R. Crone ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Edward Killy ... assistant director
W. Argyle Nelson ... assistant director (as Argyle Nelson)
John Pommer ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Alfred Herman ... associate art director (as Al Herman)
Chesley Bonestell ... background paintings (uncredited)
Will Williams ... movie poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John E. Tribby ... recordist

Special Effects by

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Vernon L. Walker ... special effects

Stunts

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Marie Bodie ... stunt double: Maureen O'Hara (uncredited)
Archie Butler ... stunt double: Alan Marshal (uncredited)
Dick Crockett ... stunt double: Charles Laughton (uncredited)
George DeNormand ... stunt double: Rod La Rocque (uncredited)
Jack Perrin ... stunt double: Rod La Rocque (uncredited)
Ione Reed ... stunt double: Maureen O'Hara (uncredited)
David Sharpe ... stunts (uncredited)
George Suzanne ... stunts (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent ... stunt double: Charles Laughton (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Alfred Newman ... musical adaptation
Robert Russell Bennett ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Alfred Newman ... conductor (uncredited)
Edward B. Powell ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Conrad Salinger ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Ernst Toch ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Peter Berneis ... assistant: Mr. Dieterle
Ernst Matray ... dance director
Will Price ... dialogue director
Louis Van der Ecker ... technical advisor (as Louis Vandenecker)
Ray Atchley ... stand-in (uncredited)
Michael Audley ... assistant: Mr. Dieterle (uncredited)
George Bax ... stand-in (uncredited)
Bill Brennan ... stand-in (uncredited)
Dick Crockett ... stand-in (uncredited)
Murray Darcy ... stand-in (uncredited)
Ned Davenport ... stand-in (uncredited)
Rudi Feld ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Edna Marisle ... stand-in (uncredited)
Frank Mills ... stand-in (uncredited)
Gale Mogul ... stand-in (uncredited)
Grace Moody ... stand-in (uncredited)
Jack Paul ... stand-in (uncredited)
Carda Rae ... stand-in (uncredited)
Rada Rae ... stand-in (uncredited)
David Robel ... dance director (uncredited)
Sue Shannon ... stand-in (uncredited)
Hope Taylor ... stand-in (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent ... stand-in (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

King Louis XI is a wise old king and Frollo is the Chief Justice. Frollo gazes on gypsy girl Esmeralda, in the church during Fool's Day and sends Quasimodo to catch her. Quasimodo, with the girl, is captured by Phoebus, Captain of the Guards, who frees the girl. The courts sentence Quasimodo to be flogged, and the only one who will give him water while he is tied in the square is Esmeralda. Later, at a party of nobles, Esmeralda again meets both Frollo, who is bewitched by her, and Phoebus. When Phoebus is stabbed to death, Esmeralda is accused of the murder, convicted by the court, and sentenced to hang. Clopin, King of the Beggars; Gringoire, Esmeralda's husband; and Quasimodo, the bellringer, all try different ways to save her from the gallows. Written by Tony Fontana

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Taglines Impact ! Power ! Pathos ! Drama ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Victor Hugo's Immortal Classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame (United States)
  • Victor Hugo's Immortal Classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame (United Kingdom)
  • Quasimodo (France)
  • Der Glöckner von Notre Dame (Germany)
  • Esmeralda, la zíngara (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 116 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,800,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $6,877,900

Did You Know?

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Trivia For the scene in which Quasimodo is whipped, Charles Laughton instructed an assistant director to twist his ankle outside of camera range so he would really be in pain. Even through the heavy hump and rubber body suit, he felt every lash and often came home badly bruised. Before the 16th take, director William Dieterle whispered to him, "Now, Charles, listen to me. Let's do it one more time, but this time I want you . . . I want you to suffer." According to Laughton's wife, Elsa Lanchester, the actor never forgave him for that. See more »
Goofs The cathedral is shown as having a full flight of steps up to the front doors. Notre Dame has always been more or less level with the square (le Parvis). See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Clock (2010). See more »
Soundtracks Ave Maria See more »
Quotes [Last lines]
Quasimodo, the bell-ringer: [to one of the stone gargoyles] Why was I not made of stone - like thee?
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