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The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1977 PART 11

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

Directed by: Alan Cooke
Script by: Robert Muller

Cast:
Claude Frollo: Kenneth Haigh
Quasimodo: Warren Clarke
Esmeralda: Michelle Newell
Pierre Gringoire: Cristopher Gable
Jehan: David Rintoul
Phoebus: Richard Morant
Fleur-de-Lys: Henrietta Baynes
Clopin: Tony Caunter

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  • I think its probably to do with the fact that back then hangings were a public spectacle in some cases the only form of entertainment they really had also they seemed to have completely lost all regard for Esmeralda all thinking she was a witch so they could also be like yay the witch is dead or something. Man humanity is a bitch sometimes

  • I totally agree but this was the shittiest ending I have ever seen

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  • lol then they just party

  • That has got to be one of the most MESSES up endings I have ever seen of this! If they were going to stick to the book and have her dying couldn't they stick to the book a bit further and have Quasimodo's skeleton found with her. This is just BAD - there is no other word for it.

  • i love Frollo!

  • WTH? The ppl just totally ignored the dead body on the ground and... danced??? Weird stuff...

  • imagine what warren clarke would look like with makeup.

  • The only movie version that actually followed Victor Hugo's story. For those who choose to read Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame does not have a happy ending. But Hugo wasn't attempting to create a Disney story. His tale has other messages about the nature of man, government and the passions. His powerful message resulted in the birth of a classic, not another sappy romance. Victor Hugo would be horrified to view what Hollywood has done to twist his timeless classic.

  • Esme, stop being shallow and stupid. The reason why you aren't like that in other versions is because we don't like you that way.

  • it would of been okay if they left the film in mourning of the sad ending. this is just irritating! totally killed the moment!

  • Why didn't Quasi just save her again? It's not like he was too late or anything like in the book...

  • plus: Kenneth Haigh is a very good Frollo, he's got this fever in his eyes when he looks at Esmeralda (and he has a very unhealthy complexion, something between paleness and sour milk); I read he was once slapped in the face in the middle of a play by a woman from the audience who couldn't bear his character. Must have been an intense potrayal

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