Jean Valjean is a good man who is nevertheless convicted and imprisoned for a minor offense. When he escapes, he is pursued for decades by the unrelenting lawman, Javert.
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| Gabriel Gabrio | ... |
Jean Valjean
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Paul Jorge | ... |
Monsigneur Myriel
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| Sandra Milovanoff | ... |
Fantine / Cosette
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Andrée Rolane | ... |
Cosette (child)
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| Jean Toulout | ... |
Javert
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| François Rozet | ... |
Marius
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Paul Guidé | ... |
Enjolras
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Charles Badiole | ... |
Gavroche
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Maillard | ... |
Gillenormand
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Clara Darcey-Roche | ... |
Mlle Baptistine
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Georges Saillard | ... |
Thénardier
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Suzanne Nivette | ... |
Eponine
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| Renée Carl | ... |
La Thénardier
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Émilien Richard | ... |
Bamatabois
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Marcelle Barry | ... |
Mme Victorine (uncredited)
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Gilbert Dacheux | ... |
Le domestique (uncredited)
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Luc Dartagnan | ... |
Pontmercy (uncredited)
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Sylviane de Castillo | ... |
Soeur Simplice (uncredited)
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Victor Dujeu | ... |
Fauchelevent (uncredited)
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Jeanne Marie-Laurent | ... |
Mme Magloire (uncredited)
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Jeanne Méa | ... |
Mlle Gillenormand (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Henri Fescourt | ||
Written by
| Victor Hugo | ... | (novel) |
| Arthur Bernède | ... | () |
| Henri Fescourt | ... | () |
Produced by
| Henri Fescourt | ... | producer |
| Louis Nalpas | ... | producer |
| Jean Sapene | ... | producer |
Music by
| Hugo Riesenfeld | ||
Cinematography by
| Raoul Aubourdier | ||
| Léon Donnot | ||
| Georges Lafont | ||
| Karémine Mérobian | ||
Film Editing by
| Jean-Louis Bouquet | ||
Editorial Department
| Paul Gulick | ... | editor: US version |
Art Direction by
| Mme Paul Castiaux | ||
| Louis Nalpas | ||
Set Decoration by
| Georges Quénu | ||
Costume Design by
| Mme Paul Castiaux | ||
Makeup Department
| Marcel Jousselin | ... | hair stylist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Arcy-Hennery | ... | assistant director (as Henri Arcy-Hennery) |
| René Barberis | ... | assistant director |
| Henri Debain | ... | assistant director |
Production Companies
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- Pathé Consortium Cinéma (1925) (France) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
- European Motion Picture Company (1926) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Deulig Europa-Produktion (1927) (Germany) (theatrical)
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| Plot Summary |
Jean Valjean is a good man who is nevertheless convicted and imprisoned for a minor offense. When he escapes, he is pursued for decades by the unrelenting lawman, Javert.
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | This particular version of "Les Miserables" was originally exhibited in two separate parts. Purportedly, these were shown on separate days - perhaps weeks or months apart. As recently as the early 1990s, the two parts were shown in a single day, with a brief intermission, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Featured in The Music of Light (1995). See more » |