Les Miserables

Les Miserables

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France | Ex-con

  • Duration: 1h 45min
  • Music: Alex North
  • Similar To: Cold Mountain, The King's Daughter
  • Story:
    Jean Valjean, a Frenchman of good character, has nevertheless been convicted for the minor crime of stealing bread. A minor infraction leads to his pursuit by the relentless policeman Javert, a pursuit that consumes both men's lives for many years.
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STORY

Story
Jean Valjean, a Frenchman of good character, has nevertheless been convicted for the minor crime of stealing bread. A minor infraction leads to his pursuit by the relentless policeman Javert, a pursuit that consumes both men's lives for many years.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Elsa Lanchester, who plays Madame Magloire, was married to Charles Laughton, the Etienne Javert of the 1935 version of Les Misérables (1935).

"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 22, 1952 with Debra Paget and Robert Newton reprising their film roles.

Final film of June Tripp.

Rather than being a straight adaptation of the famous French novel, this film is instead a remake of the earlier 20 Century Fox film version from 1935. Numerous scenes and plot details that were invented or changed for the 1935 version that were not in the novel appear in this version as well, such as Valjean's trial and sentence (10 years here, in the novel it was 5 years, extended to 19 due to numerous escape attempts), Valjean being fitted with an iron collar, and his imprisonment including service as a galley rower (in actuality, France discontinued the use of forced labor as galley rowers in 1748, half a century before this story is set, but the term "galley" as slang for prison continued to be used in France, which may have led to confusion among English speakers when adapting the story).

Jean Valjean's prisoner number is given as 1082. In the novel he has two prisoner numbers: 24601 (immortalized by the musical adaptation from the 1980s) and 9430. The second number was given to him when he was re-arrested after breaking his parole. This film, like most adaptations, omits the second arrest. The reason for the change to his original prisoner number is unknown.

Popular Dialogues

"Etienne Javert: I pride myself on being a good officer. Jean Valjean: That's very good. Only I'm afraid you'll get little practice here, Inspector Javert. We're a quiet town. Etienne Javert: I have heard this, yet there is crime everywhere, monsieur. Jean Valjean: And filth also if one looks hard enough."

"Jean Valjean: But this is common humanity! Are you a machine? Etienne Javert: I am an officer of the law doing my duty. I have no choice in the matter. It makes no difference what I think or feel or want. It has nothing to do with me - nothing! Can't you see that?"