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  • all star cast-brilliant..

  • when does the freak appear?

  • Great movie!

    Thank you for the upload!

  • Why do I keep watching this? :L

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  • The ending was a bit different from the novel but what an excellent film!

    Phoebus you're a douche, don't care if you're actually nice in this version.

  • @MrMarijuanaKills When has pot ever killed anyone? Hmm? As compared to Vicodin, Percosets, Oxycotin. Even Tylenol. Look it up.... NEVER. Your name is a lie. :) Just so you know. Feel educated.

  • type save befor the word youtube in the url and there you go enjoy the movie with no ads and have it forever

  • I sorta can't read... Sooooooo

  • @Oinkers2000 how do you type then?

  • @IlersichProductions using the key board.

  • @MrMarijuanaKills without being able to read the letters and interpret them?

  • This define fairly a masterpiece

  • @emdadsust good movie huh no it gpod fun fun masterpiece good job

  • I have had the privilllage of seeing lon chaneys Phantom of the opera accompanied wuth a live organ recital. A truly talented actor of the age of silent cinema.

  • I just heard this bads ass group called snapshot boy

  • Classic

  • this is my 1st experience watching classic engglish movie..... head ache but need to watch more classic movie.....

  • Generic Halo Fanboy

  • Excellent classic film and Chaney portrayed all the pain, humiliation, hope, love, yearning, sorrow and more without words. All expressed through his face and movements alone. A great actor.

  • I hate the idiotic comments I'm finding on here. :/ This is a classic. What movies used to be before Hollywood created the stupidity of today.

  • I think im gonna go with disney on this one lol

  • @GabrielKnightz Why? This one is obviously better.

  • @GabrielKnightz thank goodness, I thought I was the only one

  • im so confused

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  • LOL "the hunchback"

  • @dividednation44 how is that funny?

  • @UpYurRainBow he is a hunchback

  • it is in blck and white and it has no sound

  • How come they all wore black and white clothes ?

  • @MrMarijuanaKills Umm no, maybe by taking acid but not smoking marijuana* since it doesn't make you hallucinate or isn't bad for you.

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  • @MrMarijuanaKills No not really, on you're page read.

  • @MrMarijuanaKills Marijuana retard learn how to spell what you smoke....

  • @vxxlxD3MONxlxxv i dont smoke that shit

  • there is a magic with this kind of movies ! its like my dreams !

  • es de verda?

  • @trenzan no es de verdad, es simplemente la primera version cinematografia del jorobado de notre dame basado en el libro de Victor Hugo "Nuestra señora de Paris", a no ser que te refieras a otra cosa

  • how come it is completely different from the book!? she's supposed to be hung and quasimodo crawls into her grave and chooses to die with her.

  • omg hes a fking monster, killl himm!!!!

  • @gbvnet2 and ur a hearthless ass face image yourself being him do u think u want to be treated like him

  • Aaaww Quazi. Que Lindo~

  • Thank you for uploading this!! =D

    this is one of my fave films!

  • Lon Chaney was a Genius when it came to make up! Granted he had to work with what he did at the time. Some of his make-up FREAKED me out as a kid the first time Phantom of the Opera! And to think that most people associate him with Horror films and nothing else.

  • 8:20 assassins creed man

  • This is a really good movie but the ending is so sad. :(

  • If there is any reason to hate this film, it is because it does what all subsequent versions of this story except an English one from 70's did: Esmeralda never got hung. Read the book or watch the British version instead.

  • woow ... atleast disney had voices 2 MUCH READING FOR MEE om outiee

  • @monkey23478 so you hate this film because its old and requires you to read?

  • @IlersichProductions Uhhh...YES! =D 

  • @monkey23478 that seems like a pretty poor reason to hate a film...

  • @monkey23478 thats just lazy ...there that much reading

  • @teenwitch09094 i know its terrable ... i want to be the one whos all LETS READ but i just have no intrest in reading

  • Clopin and Quasimodo DIE?? no

  • wtf when i see this one im happy that i love the disney clasic and not this one XD

  • Thanks for the tip.

  • He died?... Quasimodo DIED?!?!?! IN THE DISNEY VERSION, HE LIVED!

  • @Redix1231 don't read the book, you will be even more disapointed...

  • @Redix1231 that's because disney alters it so that it fits children's tastes.

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  • Didn't like all Chaney's tongue flicking, but other than that he really was awesome

    anyone with a little outcast in them feels it when Quaz gratefully lowers his head to Esmeralda's touch in the tower. He did that with the perfect mix of ferocious submission and rueful gratitude.

    Need is a mofo Quasi my brother, don't I know it

  • i almost cried in 0:36:16

  • Thank you for uploading this

  • lon chaney is perfect for the silent era! his parents were deaf, so of coarse he grew up using body language

    and he died of throat cancer! if only he never smoked he would be dracula and frankenstien. OMG i wonder how he would do his own makeup for the count and the frankenstien monster???!!!

  • Lon Chaney was an amazing figure in the silent film era. It was a shame that his smoking habit ruined his life before he could continue on with talkies..."The Unholy Three" (1930) being his only talking picture.

  • at the beginin i must admit i would be afraid of quazzi myself

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  • Hey POTO fans; we do horror/comedies that include classic monsters such as Phantom of the opera. Head to our channel and check 'em out!

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  • wait, this isn't the animated movie? ....awww.....

  • how did you make a video over an hour long?

  • I noticed that the screen shots from this movie show that the opening title is different from the one in this video. The title screen I saw had a different backround. Also, the words Hunchback and Notre Dame curved up. and the words "with Lon Chaney" were the same text and size as the title. If anybody knows what I'm talking about, could you explain to me why there are 2 title screens?

  • You have put up an excellent print and your music is superb ! Good Work :)

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  • If I had a time machine....

  • the beginning part, right after the credits - was this shot at the actual cathedral? It kind of seems like it. If so, awesome!

  • the best hunchback movie ever!!!

    second will be the 1939 then disneys then the 1956 version

  • Wow, Gringoire is unbearable in this movie. lol I love him in the 1939 version, though.

    So this was sort of accurate! Except that Claude Frollo was the one who was obsessed with Esmeralda, not Jehan, and Phoebus was just a womanizing coward. Plus Quasimodo wasn't an idiot in the book. He was actually quite well-spoken, despite being deaf.

    And of course, it kind of fell apart with the ending. But still, this was very well done! And it even had Sister Gudule in it! Wow!

  • i think the pedestal he is chained to, is still at Universal studios

  • Bloody sad book/ film :'(

  • My first full length silent film. VERY pleased! The acting was amazing so intricate yet exaggerated. Thanx for your many uploads! A true classic

  • omg how did he climb down like that O.O

  • i loved this 

  • this was so cool

  • wow this is a creeping movie

  • There are no words.......no one is speaking.

    WHY IS IT GOING SO FAST.

  • @S42739

    I say it's cuz it's a SILENT FILM FROM THE OLD DAYS. As in... 1923. :3

  • this is actual a pretty good movie

  • great music lone caney ackcorbetacks are amazing dreibcom mad my day

  • 0:01

    for those fucken ads!!!!!!!!

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  • same people who made phantom of the opera! so many ads

    

  • Poor Quasimodo : ( all he ever wanted was to be loved

  • @DaddyWalrusguy what? No.. all he ever wanted what tuna sandwich... Didnt u watch the movie?

  • @RazorRabidz ah yeah!

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  • @ToxxicM1nD YOUR A FAGGOT

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  • @DaddyWalrusguy funny!!!

  • OMG I haven't seen this in 10 years!!! And it's on YouTube of all places!!!! YAY!!!! :D

  • humpback mutherfucka

  • the music sounds like" groovy kind of love"

  • no way! this in on youtube! i wanted to see this version for a long time

  • 1:40:16 wow, talk about abrupt

  • How did you get the copyright to show the whole movie on Youtube?

  • @Farvai0 This movie is in the public domain, not sure how long for but Universal didn't bother to renew the copyrights to quite a few of their earlier films (Phantom of the Opera is another example) =).

  • Victor Hugo once got so mad he threw a baseball through a dog.

  • that was great!! ppl who bag on this are stupid. this was genius! im 18 and i love silent films. this is now one of my faves. the ending wasnt as good as the book but this was so amazing. thanx a thousand for posting this

  • @punkkimiko I don't have a problem with the film being silent just stupid characters that act stupid like pansy boy Phoebus and Esmeralda at times,especially at the end.

  • Beautiful and stunning.

    While I am a fan of the Disny version, this is amazing. I've never seen a silent movie before and this was an awesome experence.

    I'm surprised how different it is from the Disney version though but whatever.

  • Theirs one thing I don't like about this movie, and I think everyone will agree with me...THE FUCKING AD AT THE BEGGINING!!!

  • Ok Idk much about what's going on with your alls fight if people hate the movie...But I'm sure I will like it because I loved and hated the Disney Version only reason I hated it was because it was just so fucking sad =( I wanted to cry so bad but it was just so good I love how Walt Disney did it and now it's time to watch the real deal and I really hope I do like this =) Black and White only makes it better for the drama Right??

  • T'is good! 

  • im amazed how walt disney can turn these situations into kids films. if he was alive he could make a film about osama bin laden and it would be amazing

  • I like the music.. it's very suiting to the movie

  • Those who spit on these just show how stupid they are. Now stuff your fat asses into your "Juicy" sweats and waddle off to Wal*Mart and watch your NASCAR

  • People are so ignorant and narrow minded. Sure it's so easy to pick aprt the effects and style and lack of sound now that we have developed so far in teh art. But every great actor and director knows their roots. Great directors still watch and learn from these classics. Even newer pulp dirctors have a love for the silents. Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and Kevin Smith, all harken back to classics.

  • I love this film! The Disney version is so not as dramatic as this. I have always loved these films

  • poor Quasi ):

  • If those who wish to crap on this film may I remind them where & how Hollywood got its start....the stage; not to mention back then you didn't have blue screens etc, everything had to made or built, & another tid bit of info, Lon had to wear a 40pd rubber hump on his back & he did all his own stunts!

    Hollywood has its own history & this is part of it, that's why they call them classics, also the story cuts through time to today!!!

  • disney seriously improved on this film.

  • @MizzArtiztic Disney seriously screwed the pooch with it's version. This is a clasic of early film making Disneys abomiation is horrific. What's next? Disneys Dracula? Disneys Deep Throat?

    That cookie cutter chop shop ruins every classic story in it's saccarine animation.

  • @eahazell well, walt disney himself aimed to make children films. and since he was known to take sometimes, somewhat violent fairytales or bed time stories or just any event that makes a good story, and make them for children. and i wouldnt think anybody at disney would be complaining, they make billions for those cookie cutter movies. but dude, that was just my opinion, thats why there is a comment box.

  • Truly acting out a role is so much different than speaking the lines. I'm no expert on drama (I'm actually an accountant by trade), but with a good actor you can convey just as much from a person's body language as you can their words. More so in some circumstances. Also, I feel that Disney used this movie as a tracing template for their animation, some of the scenes almost look like exact replicas of this film. Thanks for the upload!

  • this is beautiful

  • Great movie. Sets, costumes, crowd sequences (take THAT CGI and all your digital people crap). The acting from Chaney is great as well as the make-up he made for the role and Patsy Ruth Miller embodies beauty and courage as Esmerelda. An underated Universal classic.

  • Thanks for putting this up u are an old soul like me, we must have been alive at that time and loved movies like this, thats what an old soul is.

  • I love Lon Chaney! He's always been one of my favorite silent film stars. My friends think I'm weird cuz I like silent films and black and white pictures. They are WAY better then the ones today.

  • they dont make movies like they used to. black and white movies were truly a work of art. movies nowadays are only focussed on effects, sex appeal, explosions, and violence its ridiculous. those things dont make a movie good. the storyline does

  • Hii !!

    I'm also nearly sixteen & it's first time i see silent film

    I like the story of Hunchback & Esmeralada ;)

  • 1939

  • I need to watch this sometime, I don't have the time at the moment but I totally would. Never seen a silent film before but I'm only sixteen and there's always a first time for everything. Anyways, I saw the disney version again after seven years (i think) and I fell in love with the story again. I know it's disney and disney always makes it more acceptable for children and blah blah blah, but still, the movie had some pretty suggestive themes for a kids film. Definitely my favorite one though.

  • @anngeexgohnzahlez I love disney. I'm sixteen too, and I am actually watching this. lol. You're right there is a first time for everything

  • very nice movie of my old days.

  • Considering they had to make it presentable to a young audience... hmm... nah... but it can hardly be considered an adaptation of Hugo Victor's work.

  • Charles Laughton

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  • the acting is absolutely incredible.

  • GOOD DAY

  • i like lon chaneyas the werewolf in the classic movie,s.

  • actually that his son Lon Chaney Jr

  • its the 1939 version isnt it? i wanna know what im watching :D

  • you watched the 1923 silent version=D

  • A silent movie how cool<3

  • I ♥ this version! It's the 1st Hunchback movie they still have record of! The ones from 1905-1922 have all been lost (exept for a photo or two). Vox Lumiere does a really nice moderization of this! They take old silent films and transform them into stage musicals! They use singing and dancing to express the emotions of each character while the film plays on 3 huge screens in the backgroud! Lucky for me, I got to see them perform Hunchback live! Check them out here on YT or click my channel! =)

  • SANCTUARY!

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  • omygod this is scary

  • Cool, I have this movie on DVD (along with some other black & whites). I like a lot of new movies with lots of special effects, but even then, I'm always up for a classic like this.

  • Lon Chaney was perhaps the greatest actor who ever lived. I loved the Disney version (especially the villain), but I'd have to say that this beats it.

  • I OWN THIA MOVIE!!!! haha im so old school xD

  • ....then why watch the whole thing...if not like it then why waste your time on it...even if it is with one of the best actors ever...

  • There's no such thing as TOO classic....silly

  • @altimax9091 Now...when you say it's "way too classic" don't you mean..it's "too awesome"? lol.

  • Right...read the description, numb nuts

  • WHAT??? IT'S A BETTER VERSION!!

  • To Yazzyd306: There are way more versions than just Disney! If Im correct, there are 29! =)

  • not 2 be rude, but i wonder why they don't have the disney version of this movie?

  • @trixcie68 Because Disney owns the rights to that version, and they won't let anyone distribute it but themselves.