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Notre Damen kellonsoittaja ()

Notre-Dame de Paris (original title)
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Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy street dancer, arouses the desire of men, especially of Claude Frollo, the archdeacon of Notre Dame. The latter asks Quasimodo, the deaf and deformed bell-ringer of the cathedral, to kidnap the girl. Quasimodo,... See more »

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Quasimodo (as Henri Krauss)
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Esmeralda
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Phoebus de Châteaupers
Claude Garry ...
Claude Frollo
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Albert Capellani

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Michel Carré ... (scenario)
 
Victor Hugo ... (novel "Notre Dame de Paris")

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Pierre Trimbach

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Maurice Lalau ... poster designer (uncredited)

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Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy street dancer, arouses the desire of men, especially of Claude Frollo, the archdeacon of Notre Dame. The latter asks Quasimodo, the deaf and deformed bell-ringer of the cathedral, to kidnap the girl. Quasimodo, who has been adopted by Frollo and obeys his every word, captures the gypsy but she is saved thanks to Phoebus, a handsome captain, and his archers. Arrested by Phoebus, the hunchback is condemned to be flogged at the pillory. When Esmeralada, moved to pity by his lot, gives him water to drink, Quasimodo falls in love with her. Later, Phoebus is stabbed to death and Esmeralda is wrongly accused of the murder. Sentenced to hang she is saved by Quasimodo who offers her asylum and... the love of his heart... Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (United States)
  • A párizsi Notre Dame (Hungary)
  • Notre Damen kellonsoittaja (Finland)
  • Klockringaren från Notre Dame (Finland, Swedish title)
  • Dzwonnik z Notre Dame (Poland)
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Trivia Several prints of this film exist. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Darling of Paris (1917). See more »

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