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  1. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris, lit. 'Our Lady of Paris', originally titled Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482) is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. The title refers to the Notre-Dame Cathedral, which features prominently throughout the novel.

    • Victor Hugo
    • 1831
  2. Jun 21, 1996 · An animated adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel, featuring the voices of Demi Moore, Jason Alexander, and Tom Hulce. Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, falls in love with Esmeralda, a gypsy girl, and faces the evil Frollo, the Minister of Justice.

    • (173K)
    • Animation, Drama, Family
    • Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
    • 1996-06-21
  3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is loosely based on the 1831 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo.

  4. May 23, 2024 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame, historical novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in French in 1831 as Notre-Dame de Paris (‘Our Lady of Paris’). Set in Paris during the 15th century, the novel centers on Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and his unrequited love.

  5. In 15th-century France, the evil archdeacon of Notre Dame is Claude Frollo (Sir Cedric Hardwicke). Under his command is a deformed hunchback, Quasimodo (Charles Laughton), who is instructed...

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    • Charles Laughton
    • William Dieterle
    • Drama
  6. A classic adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel, starring Charles Laughton as the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. He falls in love with a gypsy girl, Esmeralda, who is framed for murder by the corrupt Chief Justice Frollo.

  7. In 15th-century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen but gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice. But Frollo was forced by the Archdeacon of Notre Dame to raise Quasimodo as his own.

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