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| Lon Chaney | Quasimodo |
| Raymond Hatton | Gringoire |
| Norman Kerry | Phoebus de Chateaupers |
| Kate Lester | Madame de Condelaurier |
| Ruth Miller | |
| Patsy Ruth Miller | Esmeralda |
| Winifred Bryson | Fleur de Lys |
| Nigel De Brulier | Don Claudio |
| Brandon Hurst | Jehan |
| Ernest Torrence | Clopin |
| Tully Marshall | King Louis XI |
| Harry von Meter | Mons. Neufchatel |
| Nick De Ruiz | Mons. Le Torteru |
| Eulalie Jensen | Marie |
| Roy Laidlaw | Charmolu |
| Ray Myers | Charmolu's Assistant |
| Director | Wallace Worsley
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| Producer | Carl Laemmle
Irving Thalberg |
| Writer | Edward T. Lowe
Perley Poor Victor Hugo Edward T. Lowe Jr. |
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The original silent film classic Lon Chaney, cinema's "Man of a Thousand Faces", stars in this silent classic-the first version of Victor Hugo's novel about the tortured hunchback. Half-blind and monstrously deformed, Quasimodo dwells within the sanctuary of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Ridiculed and exploited by a cruel world, he passionately rings the cathedral's great bells to express his feelings. Quasimodo secretly loves a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda, for whom he sacrifices his life when he rescues her from her evil guardian. Chaney's great performance and his incredible use of make-up brilliantly evoke both terror and pity for the hunchback as this classic tale is played out in medieval Paris. |
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