The Hunchback of Notre Dame

6.5
19231h 53m

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.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Masters of Cinema Trailer

Thumbnail for video: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME "Esmeralda is rescued from the gallows by Quasimodo" Clip

THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME "Esmeralda is rescued from the gallows by Quasimodo" Clip

Thumbnail for video: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME "Quasimodo is crowned the King of Fools" Clip

THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME "Quasimodo is crowned the King of Fools" Clip

Cast

Photo of Lon Chaney

Lon Chaney

Quasimodo

Photo of Norman Kerry

Norman Kerry

Phoebus de Chateaupers

Photo of Kate Lester

Kate Lester

Madame de Condelaurier

Photo of Winifred Bryson

Winifred Bryson

Fleur de Lys

Photo of Nigel De Brulier

Nigel De Brulier

Don Claudio

Photo of Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall

El Rey Luis XI

Photo of Harry von Meter

Harry von Meter

Mons. Neufchatel

Photo of Nick De Ruiz

Nick De Ruiz

Mons. Le Torteru

Photo of Gladys Brockwell

Gladys Brockwell

Sister Gudule

Photo of John Cossar

John Cossar

Judge of the Court

Photo of Edwin Wallock

Edwin Wallock

King's Chamberlain

Photo of Joe Bonomo

Joe Bonomo

(uncredited)

Photo of Helen Broneau

Helen Broneau

(uncredited)

Photo of Louise Emmons

Louise Emmons

Old Woman on Staircase (uncredited)

Photo of Charles Farrell

Charles Farrell

(uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

I reckon that this has to be the saddest of all love stories ever written - in any language! Although top billing goes to the pathetically grotesque Lon Chaney as the bell-ringer "Quasimodo", I think the plaudits must go to Patsy Ruth Miller as the persecuted gypsy "Esmerelda" in this 1923 adaptation of Victor Hugo's story. The score is hauntingly effective as both battle prejudice, jealousy and enmity from high and low society; with plots for revolution against the rather despotic rule of Louis XI never far from the theme. Chaney's make up is not great, even by the standards of the day, and it would not look out of place in a "Tarzan" film, but that matters little to the wonderfully evocative efforts from director Wallace Worsley to enshrine this classical story of lust, power and sadness to film, with a narrative that emphasises more of the emotional aspects of the story than many of it's successors. Particularly effective is the use of light and staging (partly Parisian, partly Californian) too. 2¼ hours may look long, but this positively flies by - rarely, if ever, making you want it to hurry up. Great stuff.

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