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| Fredric March | Jean Valjean/Champmathieu |
| Sylvia Sidney | |
| Frances Drake | Eponine |
| Elsa Lanchester | |
| Debra Paget | |
| Florence Bates | |
| Rochelle Hudson | Cosette |
| Charles Laughton | Inspector Javert |
| Cameron Mitchell | |
| Sir Cedric Hardwicke | |
| Cedric Hardwicke | Bishop Bienvenu |
| Florence Eldridge | Fantine |
| John Beal | Marius |
| Ferdinand Gottschalk | Thenardier |
| Jane Kerr | Madame Thenardier |
| Marilyn Knowlden | Little Cosette |
| Jessie Ralph | Madame Magloire |
| Mary Forbes | Mlle. Baptiseme |
| Florence Roberts | Toussaint |
| Charles Haefeli | Brevet |
| John Bleifer | Chenildieu |
| Director | Lewis Milestone
Richard Boleslawski Raymond Bernard |
| Producer | Fred Kohlmar
Darryl Zunuck William Goetz Raymond Griffith Darryl F. Zanuck |
| Writer | Richard Murphy
W.P. Lipscomb Victor Hugo Raymond Bernard |
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Les Miserables (1935) Victor Hugo's most acclaimed novel comes brilliantly to life in this impeccably performed, magnificently filmed screen adaptation. Frederic March stars as Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from galley slave to mayor. Charles Laughton is Javert, the fanatical police inspector who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean. A vivid depiction of the appalling poverty and social strife of 19th-century France, this version of Les Miserables does splendid justice to the original novel. Les Miserables (1952) |
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