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The lives of numerous people over the course of 20 years in 19th century France, weaved together by the story of an ex-convict named Jean Valjean on the run from an obsessive police inspector, who pursues him for only a minor offense.

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Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
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Inspecteur Javert
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Grantaire
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M. Gillenormand
Charles Dullin ...
Thénardier
Émile Genevois ...
Gavroche
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Monseigneur Myriel
Georges Mauloy ...
Le président des Assises
Lucien Nat ...
Montparnasse
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Marius Pontmercy
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Enjolras
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Eponine
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Fantine
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Cosette
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La Thénardier
Gaby Triquet ...
Cosette (child)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Albert Broquin ...
Chenildieu
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Félix Tholomiez (uncredited)
Charlotte Barbier-Krauss ...
Toussainte / L'inspectrice (uncredited)
Belleville ...
(uncredited)
Pierre Berlioz ...
(uncredited)
Lucien Blondeau ...
Le préfet de police (uncredited)
Cailloux ...
Le père Maboeuf (uncredited)
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La soeur de Gillenormand (uncredited)
Edmond Castel ...
(uncredited)
Ginette d'Yd ...
Soeur Simplice (uncredited)
Jean d'Yd ...
Le directeur de l'école (uncredited)
Jean-Marie de l'Isle ...
L'avocat Général (uncredited)
Delaunay ...
(uncredited)
Pierre Delbel ...
(uncredited)
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Le médecin (uncredited)
Jacqueline Fermez ...
Azelma enfant (uncredited)
Pierre Ferval ...
Le valet d'écurie (uncredited)
Gabrielle Fontan ...
La vieille dame sur le passage du cortège (uncredited)
Andrée Forine ...
(uncredited)
Josette France ...
(uncredited)
Anthony Gildès ...
Le président du jury (uncredited)
Louis Kerly ...
Basque (uncredited)
La Houppa ...
(uncredited)
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L'employé de Mairie (uncredited)
Jane Loury ...
(uncredited)
Yvonne Mea ...
La supérieure (uncredited)
Denise Mellot ...
Azelma (uncredited)
Marthe Mellot ...
Mlle Baptistine (uncredited)
Montignac ...
Courfayrax (uncredited)
Irma Perrot ...
Mme Magloire (uncredited)
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Bamatabois (uncredited)
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Eponine enfant (uncredited)
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Bit part (uncredited)
Eugène Stuber ...
Gueulemer (uncredited)
Roger Vincent ...
Le commandant (uncredited)

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Raymond Bernard

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Victor Hugo ... (novel)
 
Raymond Bernard ... ()
 
André Lang ... ()

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Raymond Borderie ... producer

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Arthur Honegger

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Jules Kruger

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Lucien Carré
Jean Perrier

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Paul Colin

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Paul Colin

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Antoine Archimbaud ... sound
Gilles Barberis ... audio restorer

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Paul Portier ... camera operator

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Maurice Jaubert ... conductor

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The lives of numerous people over the course of 20 years in 19th century France, weaved together by the story of an ex-convict named Jean Valjean on the run from an obsessive police inspector, who pursues him for only a minor offense. Written by bdsproductions

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Also Known As
  • 2ème époque: Les Thénardier (France)
  • 1ère époque: Une tempête sous un crâne (France)
  • 3ème époque: Liberté liberté chérie (France)
  • Les Misérables (World-wide, English title)
  • Les Misérables (United States)
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  • 279 min
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Trivia Re-released in France in 1951. See more »
Goofs In the second part, Les Thenardier, when Jean Servais overhears the pair plotting to rob Valjean, Raymond Bernard can be heard softly directing him to leave the room ("Vite!"). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Les Misérables (1995). See more »
Quotes Cosette: [as she and Valjean witness a convoy of convicts being taken to the penal colonies] But father... are they... still human?
Jean Valjean: Sometimes.
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