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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)

August 31, 1939 (US) Drama, Romance, Horror • 117m

Overview

Paris, France, 1482. Frollo, Chief Justice of benevolent King Louis XI, gets infatuated by the beauty of Esmeralda, a young Romani girl. The hunchback Quasimodo, Frollo's protege and bell-ringer of Notre Dame, lives in peace among the bells in the heights of the immense cathedral until he is involved by the twisted magistrate in his malicious plans to free himself from Esmeralda's alleged spell, which he believes to be the devil's work.

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Top Billed Cast

Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton

The Hunchback Quasimodo

Harry Davenport
Harry Davenport

King Louis XI

George Zucco
George Zucco

Procurator

Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber

Old Nobleman

Helene Reynolds
Helene Reynolds

Fleur de Lys

Minna Gombell
Minna Gombell

Queen of Beggars

Kathryn Adams
Kathryn Adams

Fleur's Companion #1

Diane Hunter
Diane Hunter

Fleur's Companion #2

Frank Mills
Frank Mills

Beggar (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson

Butcher (uncredited)

Frank Mazzola
Frank Mazzola

Child (uncredited)

Alan Copeland
Alan Copeland

Choirboy (uncredited)

Arthur Millett
Arthur Millett

Count Graville (uncredited)

Ferdinand Munier
Ferdinand Munier

Defense Attorney (uncredited)

Barlowe Borland
Barlowe Borland

Dubois (uncredited)

Victor Kilian
Victor Kilian

Esmeralda's Hangman (uncredited)

James Fawcett
James Fawcett

Festival Ball-Walker (uncredited)

Alan Spear
Alan Spear

Festival Contortionist (uncredited)

Ward Shattuck
Ward Shattuck

Festival Juggler (uncredited)

Ray Long
Ray Long

Festival Skeleton Dancer (uncredited)

Lillian Nicholson
Lillian Nicholson

Fleur's Servant (uncredited)

Gisela Werbisek
Gisela Werbisek

Grandmother (uncredited)

Harry Cording
Harry Cording

Guard (uncredited)

Angela Mulinos
Angela Mulinos

Helene (uncredited)

Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore

Judge at Esmeralda's Trial (uncredited)

Earl Clyde
Earl Clyde

Juggler (uncredited)

Thom Fox
Thom Fox

Jupiter (uncredited)

Gretl Dupont
Gretl Dupont

Lissy (uncredited)

Tempe Pigott
Tempe Pigott

Madeleine (uncredited)

Nestor Paiva
Nestor Paiva

Man in Street When Gypsies Arrive (uncredited)

Arthur Dulac
Arthur Dulac

Mars (uncredited)

Vallejo Gantner
Vallejo Gantner

Merchant (uncredited)

Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall

Mercury (uncredited)

George Barrows
George Barrows

Minor Role (uncredited)

Peter Godfrey
Peter Godfrey

Monk (uncredited)

Edward Groag
Edward Groag

Moon (uncredited)

J. C. Fowler
J. C. Fowler

Nobleman (uncredited)

Cy Kendall
Cy Kendall

Nobleman Signing Petition (uncredited)

Charles Halton
Charles Halton

Printer (uncredited)

Norbert Schiller
Norbert Schiller

Saturn (uncredited)

Eddie Abdo
Eddie Abdo

Singer (uncredited)

Alexander Granach
Alexander Granach

Soldier (uncredited)

Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb

Soldier (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn

Soldier (uncredited)

Eddie Bracken
Eddie Bracken

Soldier at Festival of Fools (uncredited)

Harold DeGarro
Harold DeGarro

Stilt Walker (uncredited)

Louis Zamperini
Louis Zamperini

Street Urchin (uncredited)

John George
John George

Townsman (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp
Kenner G. Kemp

Townsman (uncredited)

Rondo Hatton
Rondo Hatton

Ugly Man (uncredited)

Vangie Beilby
Vangie Beilby

'Ugly Man' Contestant #1 (uncredited)

Russ Powell
Russ Powell

'Ugly Man' Contestant #2 (uncredited)

Louis Adlon
Louis Adlon

Venus (uncredited)

Paul Newlan
Paul Newlan

Whipper (uncredited)

Dick Dickinson
Dick Dickinson

Wooden-Leg Man (uncredited)

Joseph P. Mack
Joseph P. Mack

Workman in Play (uncredited)

Charles Drake
Charles Drake

Young Priest (uncredited)

Richard Clayton
Richard Clayton

Young Priest at Cathedral (uncredited)

Billy Jones
Billy Jones

(uncredited)

Theodore Lorch
Theodore Lorch

Minor Role (uncredited)

Eddie Dew
Eddie Dew

Minor Role (uncredited)

Margaret McWade
Margaret McWade

Younger Sister (uncredited)

Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin

Minor Role (uncredited)

Hector V. Sarno
Hector V. Sarno

Knight (uncredited)

Margaret Seddon
Margaret Seddon

Older Sister (uncredited)

Crew
Sonya Levien
Sonya Levien

Screenplay

Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman

Original Music Composer

Joseph H. August
Joseph H. August

Director of Photography

Mel Berns
Mel Berns

Makeup Department Head

Bruno Frank
Bruno Frank

Adaptation

Vernon L. Walker
Vernon L. Walker

Special Effects

Walter Plunkett
Walter Plunkett

Costume Designer

Darrell Silvera
Darrell Silvera

Set Decoration

John E. Tribby
John E. Tribby

Sound Recordist

Will Price
Will Price

Technical Advisor



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

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 g… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 8/10

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 sa… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,800,000

Revenue

$6,877,900

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