The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Movie |

Musical | Paris, France

  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: Stephen Schwartz,Lon Bender,Larry Kemp,Mark Green
  • Award(s): Golden Reel 1997 (Won)
    Oscar 1997 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Strawberry Shortcake's Perfect Holiday, Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood
  • Story:
    When Quasi defies the evil Frollo and ventures out to the Festival of Fools, the cruel crowd jeers him. Rescued by fellow outcast the gypsy Esmeralda, Quasi soon finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves.
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7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
When Quasi defies the evil Frollo and ventures out to the Festival of Fools, the cruel crowd jeers him. Rescued by fellow outcast the gypsy Esmeralda, Quasi soon finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves.
Ratings

7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Golden Reel Award

Animated Motion Picture Feature Films Music Editing | 1997

Animated Motion Picture Feature Films Sound Editing | 1997

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1997 | John K.

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 1997 | Don

ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 1997 | Stephen

Artios Award

Best Casting for Animated Voiceover | 1997 | Ruth

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Musical or Comedy Score | 1997 | Stephen

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1997 | Alan

Razzie Award

Worst Written Film Grossing Over 100 Million | 1997 | Noni

Worst Written Film Grossing Over Million | 1997 | Tab

Felix Award

Best Score Comedy or Musical | 2017 | Stephen

OFTA Film Award

Best VoiceOver Performance | 1997 | Jason

Best Score | 1997 | Stephen

Best Original Song | 1997

Saturn Award

Best Fantasy Film | 1997

Young Artist Award

Best Family Feature Animation or Special Effects | 1997

ACCA Award

Best Original Score | 1996 | Alan

Annie Award

Best Individual Achievement Voice Acting | 1996 | Tony

Best Individual Achievement Producing | 1996 | Don

Best Individual Achievement Music | 1996 | Stephen

Best Individual Achievement Directing | 1996 | Kirk

Best Individual Achievement Production Design | 1996

BOX OFFICE

Budget 100,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 325,338,851 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The song "Hellfire" is considered one of the darkest songs written for a Disney film, and was nearly cut from the film.

For the scene where Judge Frollo sings "Hellfire" and sees Esmeralda dancing in the fire before him, the MPAA insisted that the Disney animators make Esmeralda's clothing more well-defined, as she seemed nude.

In the novel, Frollo is actually the Archdeacon. The filmmakers decided to change the character to a judge because they felt it would make him more sinister to have control over the city and therefore would not be questioned in his attempts to destroy the Gypsies. There were also concerns that religious groups would be offended by a priest being portrayed as sinister and corrupt, which might have also justified the change.

The opening musical number, "The Bells of Notre Dame," is, according to Alan Menken, the best opening number he has ever written.

While Quasimodo is singing "Out There," the camera pans over Paris and zooms in on a street. In this scene, Belle from Beauty and the Beast (1991) is seen walking and reading her book (walks out the bottom of the screen, to the right of the well), Pumbaa from The Lion King (1994) is being carried on a pole by two men (carried out of the bottom of the screen, but left of the well), and another man (in a gray-blue tunic) is shaking out the Carpet from Aladdin (1992).

Popular Dialogues

"Frollo: Shall we review your alphabet today? Quasimodo: Oh, yes, Master. I would like that very much. Frollo: Very well. A? Quasimodo: Abomination. Frollo: B? Quasimodo: Blasphemy? Frollo: C? Quasimodo: C-C-Contrition. Frollo: D? Quasimodo: Damnation? Frollo: E? Quasimodo: [smiling enthusiastically] E--*ternal* damnation! Frollo: Good. F? Quasimodo: Festival. Frollo: [nearly chokes] Excuse me? Quasimodo: F-F-Forgiveness."

"Laverne: [to Quasimodo] Quasi, take it from an old spectator. Life's not a spectator sport. If watchin' is all you're gonna do, then you're gonna watch your life go by without ya."