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- A deformed bell-ringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancer.
- In 15th-century France, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by the infatuated Chief Justice, and only the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral can save her.
- Quasimodo goes into action when a magician seeks to steal one of the bells of Notre Dame.
- Based on the novel, a young gypsy becomes a Minister's obsession in 1483. Only the bell ringer and her husband and the court of miracles can save her.
- Live-action adaptation of Disney's animated musical version of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'.
- In 15th-century Paris, the brother of the archdeacon plots with the gypsy king to foment a peasant revolt. Meanwhile, a freakish hunchback falls in love with a gypsy dancer.
- The timeless tale of the seductive gypsy Esmeralda and the tortured hunchback Quasimodo.
- Disfigured man Quasimodo (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is feared and tormented by the townspeople of Notre Dame, but he has a sensitive nature of which few are aware.
- The classic tale of a loveable, outcast hunchback and the gypsy girl he adores is transformed into a musical, warmhearted animated classic in this delightfully updated version of a stirring masterpiece. Produced by Golden Film. Directed by Diane Eskenazi. Endorsed by the Dove Foundation and Kids First for Quality Family Programming.
- The story of a deformed hunchback's love for a Gypsy girl in Paris.
- The classic tale of a loveable, outcast hunchback and the gypsy girl he adores is transformed into a musical, warmhearted animated classic in this delightfully updated version of a stirring masterpiece. Produced by Jetlag Productions and based on the novel by Victor Hugo.
- TV Movie
- 1911 adaption of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in which three men around the Notre Dame Cathedral are romantically interested in Esmeralda, a Romani girl: Commander Phöebus, Quasimodo the bell ringer and archdeacon Claude Frollo.
- Interactive storybook based on Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996). Follow the story from the movie and play couple of mini-games in the process.
- When an evil bee starts a fire in Notre Dame, the ostracized Hunchback Bee of the cathedral comes to the rescue of his hive.
- One day a foundling was brought to Notre Dame, the most beautiful cathedral of Paris - but the baby was so ugly that no citizen of Paris wanted it and so Quasimodo grew up under the protection of the Abbott of Notre Dame. He never left the church, because people did not like him and he did not like people, until he saw the pretty gypsy Esmeralda dancing one day. Quasimodo decided to be there for her always. Esmeralda needed his protection pretty soon because the court of Paris accused her of being a witch. She was sentenced to death. Quasimodo succeeded in saving Esmeralda and her little goat. But the pursuers didn't give up.
- An animated adaptation of the classic Victor Hugo novel. A young deformed boy, named Quasimodo, is taken in by the wicked Archdeacon Frollo after the death of his mother, and is turned into the bell-ringer. Then, 25 years later, Quasimodo meets Esmeralda, the finest gypsy in Paris, and agrees to help her earn her freedom from Frollo's wrath.
- The three bantering Notre Dame gargoyles from the Disney cartoon have five mini-games for you. The games represent the movie's take on Breakout, bowling, shooting gallery, balloon flying and word association.
- Host Jason Alexander goes behind-the-scenes for a look at the making of a Disney animated classic.
- Claude Frollo, a sadists justice minister becomes obsessed with the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, after failing to catch her attention he orders hunchback, Quasimodo to kidnap her. The Handsome Captain Phoebus saves Esmeralda and she quickly falls in love with him. Frollo flees from the scene of the crime leaving Quasimodo to take the blame, he is arrested and flogged. But Frollo lurks and is not finished with his evil plans to make Esmeralda suffer. Enjoy this remastered and digitally restored classic animation.
- Vox Lumiere brings its breathtaking combination of music, dance, theatre and silent film to this thrilling and beautiful retelling of the timeless movie masterpiece The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Vox Lumiere's all-star cast of singers, dancers and musicians bring this classic love story to life. Combining rock opera with silent film.
- Jennifer Love Hewitt talks about her involvement in Hunchback II and her music video.
- A one-reel British adaptation of the novel about the deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame.
- Explores the life of Quasimodo, better known as the Hunchback of Notre Dame. The Hunchback was introduced to the world in French author Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre Dame). This novel, which portrays Paris life during Louis XI's reign, was a thinly-veiled criticism of French society: a society that, symbolized by the evil archdeacon Frollo and soldier Phoebus, is constantly tormenting the already downtrodden Quasimondo and his gypsy friend Esmerelda.
- 1950–19571hTV EpisodeSubtitled "The Beastliness of Beauty", Victor Hugo's classic is adapted for television. It's the story of the hideous bell-ringing Quasimodo at the Cathederal of Notre Dame and the beautiful woman he loves, Esmeralda.
- 1950–19571hTV EpisodeSubtitled The Beauty of the Beast, Victor Hugo's classic is adapted for the small screen. It's the story of the hideous bell-ringing Quasimodo at the Cathederal of Notre Dame and the beautiful woman he loves, Esmeralda.
- 2016–202138m8.6 (14)TV EpisodeLindsay discusses Disney's Hunchback adaptation.
- 2007–TV Episode
- The Obsessed Movie Man (OMM) reviews the 1939 "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" film. Is it better then the Lon Chaney film? Is it better then the Disney film? Let's find out.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Looking back on one of his favorite animated Disney films, the Critic shows everything that was great about the film, everything that wasn't, and why it has rightfully developed a cult following.
- Episode:(2020)
CLASSIC NOVELS: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo/The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
2017–Podcast EpisodePublished in 1831, Victor Hugo would make a stand against Gothic buildings being modernised or torn down to make way for more modern buildings. Notre-Dame is a main character within the text creating long standing narrative about the famous building that doesn't really add to the story. In 1939, William Dieterle would direct and the film stars Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara in the starring roles. The film would tack on a happy ending that most film adaptions still use creating a romantic dramatic film. Paris and Notre-Dame were built on a western ranch in Culver City and the film would have the essence of World War II as it stirs up feelings of Jews displacement during this time. The film would become a box office hit. The film was made for $1.8 million and considered one of the most expensive films by RKO at that time. - 2012– 16mTV-14TV EpisodeThe Hunchback of Notre Dame is an animated Disney film based on a classic piece of literature. And the movie's just okay. It's kind of a mess, really. And DAMN does it have sins. So we counted them.
- 2014– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 55mPodcast Episode