The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1939
Directed by: William Dieterle
Script by: Bruno Frank, Sonya Levien
Cast:
Quasimodo: Charles Laughton
Frollo: Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Clopin: Thomas Mitchell
Esmeralda...
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1939
Directed by: William Dieterle Script by: Bruno Frank, Sonya Levien Cast: Quasimodo: Charles Laughton Frollo: Sir Cedric Hardwicke Clopin: Thomas Mitchell Esmeralda: Maureen O'Hara Gringoire: Edmond O'Brien Phoebus: Alan Marshal Archdeacon: Walter Hampden King Louis XI: Harry Davenport
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Thes best of all the films made of this book. The 1923 was very very good but silent. I was told one time that Maureen was so frighten she passed out during the high flying act here... true ? who knows..
I wish every version would have ended that way.Accept ,I think Quasi was the only character in the story capable of real love,even though it was his desire to be with esmeralda,she is a very self centered & (at least in the book) shallow girl.
I'd agree, The Last Samurai is indeed an excellent film. Though I would add that Cruise pulls it off because the character he plays is an emotionally desensitised war veteran, and doesn't engage much in dialogue. So Mr.Cruise didn't have to act much. If you need any more convincing, I only have four words for you: War of the Worlds. He is so awful in that I actually wretched and had to turn it off due to overwhelming nausea.
An acting tour-de-force by Charles Laughton ! There is not an actor alive today (in his right mind) that would accept this role. In 1939 the actors themselves carried a film. Today this film would have to rely on special effects to carry it along.
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