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Les Misérables
Les Misérables

Les Misérables

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In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

220 mins

Rating

6.924/10

Release Date

20 October 1982

Country

France

Cast

Lino Ventura

Lino Ventura

Jean Valjean / Mr. Madeleine / Champmathieu

Michel Bouquet

Michel Bouquet

Inspector Javert

Jean Carmet

Jean Carmet

Thénardier, innkeeper of Montfermeil

Évelyne Bouix

Évelyne Bouix

Fantine, Cosette's mother

Françoise Seigner

Françoise Seigner

The Thénardier, innkeeper's wife

Christiane Jean

Christiane Jean

Cosette

Roger Hanin

Roger Hanin

Innkeeper

Candice Patou

Candice Patou

Éponine Thénardier

Corinne Dacla

Corinne Dacla

Azelma Thénardier

Franck Cabot-David

Franck Cabot-David

Marius Pontmercy

Robin Renucci

Robin Renucci

Courfeyrac

Hervé Furic

Hervé Furic

Enjolras

Alexandre Tamar

Alexandre Tamar

Grantaire

Christian Benedetti

Christian Benedetti

Combeferre

Tony Joudrier

Tony Joudrier

Bossuet

Christophe Odent

Christophe Odent

Bahorel

Fernand Ledoux

Fernand Ledoux

Mr. Gillenormand, uncle of Marius Pontmercy

Valentine Bordelet

Valentine Bordelet

Cosette child

Agathe Ladner

Agathe Ladner

Éponine Thénardier child

Catherine Di Rigo

Catherine Di Rigo

Azelma Thénardier child

Emmanuel Curtil

Emmanuel Curtil

Gavroche, young son of Thénardier

Denis Lavant

Denis Lavant

Montparnasse

Georges Lycan

Georges Lycan

Guelemère

Jean-René Gossart

Jean-René Gossart

Claquessous

Marcel Champel

Marcel Champel

Bahet

Paul Préboist

Paul Préboist

Fauchelevent, injured man

Nathalie Nerval

Nathalie Nerval

Gillenormand's daughter

Arlette Thomas

Arlette Thomas

Sister Fantine from the hospital

Héléna Manson

Héléna Manson

Landlady of the house Corbeau

Louis Seigner

Louis Seigner

Monsignor Bienvenu Myriel, Bishop of Digne

Dominique Davray

Dominique Davray

Mother Magnon

Armand Mestral

Armand Mestral

General advocate

Viviane Elbaz

Viviane Elbaz

Sister Simplice

Hubert Noël

Hubert Noël

Lafayette

Robert Dalban

Robert Dalban

Coachman

Olivier Proust

Olivier Proust

Gendarme

Martine Pascal

Martine Pascal

Mother superior of the priory

Robert Bazil

Robert Bazil

First sewer policeman

Jean-Marie Bernicat

Jean-Marie Bernicat

General's deputy

Aline Bertrand

Aline Bertrand

Mrs. Magloire, servant of Bishop Myriel

Jacques Blal

Jacques Blal

Gervais, little Savoyard chimney sweep

Madeleine Bouchez

Madeleine Bouchez

Miss Baptistine

Jacques Brécourt

Jacques Brécourt

Cochepaille, convict

Jacques Bretonnière

Jacques Bretonnière

Mr. Gillenormand's doorman

Jacques Brucher

Jacques Brucher

Gendarme

Denise Chalem

Denise Chalem

Noémie

André Chanal

André Chanal

General

Bernard Dumaine

Bernard Dumaine

Mirat

André Dumas

André Dumas

Town hall employee

René Dupré

René Dupré

President of the tribunal

Bernard Fatacki

Bernard Fatacki

Bréjon

Nicolas Hossein

Nicolas Hossein

Groomsman

Guillaume Lagorce

Guillaume Lagorce

Little Pierre

Claude Lancelot

Claude Lancelot

Bamatabois, bourgeois

Jean-Pierre Bernard

Jean-Pierre Bernard

Champmathieu's lawyer

Mario Luraschi

Mario Luraschi

The black rider

Serge Malik

Serge Malik

Bréjon son

René Morard

René Morard

Deruche

Alain Nobis

Alain Nobis

Second sewer policeman

Bernard Salvage

Bernard Salvage

Brother of the Christian school

Raymond Studer

Raymond Studer

Drevet, convict at the trial of Champmathieu

Rose Thiéry

Rose Thiéry

Factory forewoman

Dominique Zardi

Dominique Zardi

Chenildieu, convict at the trial of Champmathieu

Henri Attal

Henri Attal

Server in Saint-Cloud (uncredited)

Denise Bailly

Denise Bailly

Old lady of the church (uncredited)

Eugène Berthier

Eugène Berthier

Man with the cart (uncredited)

Louise Busson

Louise Busson

La Provençale (uncredited)

Jean-Roger Caussimon

Jean-Roger Caussimon

Delegate (uncredited)

Johnny David

Johnny David

Blachevelle (uncredited)

Luc Delhumeau

Luc Delhumeau

Town hall bailiff (uncredited)

Guy Di Rigo

Guy Di Rigo

Barricade officer (uncredited)

Yvette Etiévant

Yvette Etiévant

La Bréjon, landlady of N.D. de Lorette (uncredited)

Béatrice Halimi

Béatrice Halimi

Favourite (uncredited)

Yaseen Khan

Yaseen Khan

Mr. Gillenormand's servant (uncredited)

Claude Laugier

Claude Laugier

Father at the patio door of the house (uncredited)

Gérard Loreau

Gérard Loreau

Man with a cart (uncredited)

Mado Maurin

Mado Maurin

Toussaint, Cosette's maid, rue Plumet (uncredited)

Patrice Melennec

Patrice Melennec

(uncredited)

Max Montavon

Max Montavon

Factory guardian (uncredited)

Pierre Nègre

Pierre Nègre

Pontmercy (uncredited)

André Obadia

André Obadia

Prison guard (uncredited)

Paul Pavel

Paul Pavel

Man with a cart (uncredited)

Jean-Marie Proslier

Jean-Marie Proslier

Senator (uncredited)

Jacques Riberolles

Jacques Riberolles

Baker (uncredited)

Valérie Rojan

Valérie Rojan

Zéphine (uncredited)

Michel Weinstadt

Michel Weinstadt

Fameuil (uncredited)

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