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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The touching and suspenseful story of the grotesque hunchback, Quasimodo, and his devotion to the gypsy girl, Esmerelda, in 15th century France.

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  • "Adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel about the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo."
  • "The touching and suspenseful story of the grotesque hunchback, Quasimodo, and his devotion to the gypsy girl, Esmerelda, in 15th century France."@en
  • "A drama about a hunchback bellringer in the Cathedral of Notre Dame during the reign of Louis XI, who falls in love with a beautiful gypsy girl."@en
  • "Excerpts from the 1939 RKO feature film in which the Hunchback saves Notre Dame Cathedral from mob destruction by pouring molten lead and throwing mortar down on them."
  • "Victor Hugo's classic story of a grotesque hunchback, Quasimodo, and his devotion to the gypsy girl, Esmeralda."@en
  • "As Esmerelda is being taken to the gallows, Quasimodo rescues her in one of the most dramatic scenes ever filmed, bringing her to the sanctuary of his bell tower in Notre Dame Cathedral. A stupendous story of cruelty, intrigue, lust and love."@en
  • "Story of Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame, and Esmeralda, the beautiful Gypsy he adores."@en
  • "A pathetic hunchback, the bell-ringer for Notre Dame Cathedral, falls in love with a gypsy girl whom he saves from death. (Circulates)."
  • "Based on the book by Victor Hugo, this classic motion picture tells the story of Quasimodo, a grotesque hunchback, and his devotion to the gypsy girl, Esmerelda, who has been accused of witchcraft. Esmerelda is sentenced to hang and Quasimodo at the risk of his own life, attempts to rescue her."@en
  • "Adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel about the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo. This title has been repackaged."@en
  • "The deformed Notre Dame bellringer rescues a gypsy girl from the evil intentions of her guardian [Halliwell's]."@en
  • "Charles Laughton is remarkable as the deaf, grotesque hunchback who rescues a beautiful Gypsy girl (O'Hara) from the noose of an ugly mob. Swooping down from the bell tower, he carries her away to the cathedral where she can claim sanctuary. And there, as he protects her from death, he is moved by her great beauty and falls in love with her."@en
  • "Charles Laughton is remarkable as the deaf, grotesque hunchback who rescues a beautiful Gypsy girl (O'Hara) from the noose of an ugly mob. Swooping down from the bell tower, he carries her away to the cathedral where she can claim sanctuary. And there, as he protects her from death, he is moved by her great beauty and falls in love with her."
  • ""Charles Laughton is remarkable as the deaf, grotesque hunchback who rescues a beautiful Gypsy girl (Maureen O'Hara) from the noose of an ugly mob. Swooping down from the bell tower, Quasimodo carries the girl away to the cathedral where she can claim sanctuary. And there, as he protects her from death, he is moved by her great beauty and falls in love with her."--Verso of videodisc jacket."@en
  • "Quasimodo, the hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, rescues and defends the gypsy girl, Esmeralda."
  • "Quasimodo, the hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, rescues and defends the gypsy girl, Esmeralda."@en
  • "Victor Hugo's classic tale of a deformed bell-ringer and a beautiful gypsy girl, set in Paris of the 1400s."@en
  • "A drama about a hunchback bellringer in the Cathedral of Notre Dame during the reign of Louis XI who falls in love with a beautiful gypsy girl."
  • "A drama about a hunchback bellringer in the Cathedral of Notre Dame during the reign of Louis XI who falls in love with a beautiful gypsy girl."@en
  • "Academy award winner Charles Laughton stars as Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame and Maureen O'Hara is Esmeralda, the beautiful gypsy he adores."@en
  • ""Ignorance, cruelty and superstition pervade France of the fifteenth century. Frollo, the King's high justice, exploits these evils, persecuting the gypsies and opposing any mode of progress. When the lovely gypsy dancer Esmeralda is threatened by the King's men, she seeks refuge in a church, Notre Dame, where she meets the grotesque hunchback Quasimodo. Frollo, who is Quasimodo's guardian, orders the hunchback to take the girl captive, and Esmeralda, terrified, escapes to the underworld of Clopin and his beggars. There, she saves the life of the poet Gringoire by consenting to take him as her husband, although she truly loves the soldier Phoebus. Frollo lusts after Esmeralda, however, and, unable to tolerate her love for Phoebus, kills his rival. Esmeralda is arrested for the crime, and Frollo, claiming that the girl had bewitched him with the power of Satan, demands her life. As Esmeralda is marched to die on the gallows, Quasimodo leaps from the building above and carries her to the sanctuary of the church. Not to be denied Esmeralda's life, Frollo incites the nobles to deny sanctuary, and the beggars, concerned for the girl's safety, storm the church. Amid the chaos, Frollo enters the church. Justice is finally served as Quasimodo hurls Frollo to his death from the bell tower"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • "Charles Laughton stars as the grotesque cathedral bellringer, Quasimodo, who falls hopelessly in love with the pretty gypsy Esmeralda. Quasimodo spirits her away into the labyrinth turrets of Notre Dame and defies both king and army in their attempts to rescue her."
  • "Charles Laughton stars as the grotesque cathedral bellringer, Quasimodo, who falls hopelessly in love with the pretty gypsy Esmeralda. Quasimodo spirits her away into the labyrinth turrets of Notre Dame and defies both king and army in their attempts to rescue her."@en
  • "A deformed bellringer at Notre Dame cathedral in late 15th century France rescues a gypsy girl from the evil intentions of her guardian."@en
  • ""Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel about the piteous bell ringer, Quasimodo, and how he achieves dignity by rescuing a girl who was once kind to him."--ABC website."@en
  • "The story of the grotesque hunchback Quasimodo and his devotion to the gypsy girl Esmerelda in 15th century France."

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