Les Misérables (1935)
1h 48m
Running Time
April 20, 1935Release Date
Plot.
In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
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Cast & Crew.

Fredric March
Jean Valjean / Champmathieu

Charles Laughton
Inspector Emile Javert

Cedric Hardwicke
Bishop Bienvenue (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)

Rochelle Hudson
Cosette

Florence Eldridge
Fantine

Frances Drake
Eponine

John Beal
Marius

Jessie Ralph
Madame Magloire

Mary Forbes
Mlle. Baptiseme

Florence Roberts
Toussaint

Jane Kerr
Madame Thenardier

Ferdinand Gottschalk
Thenardier

Charles Haefeli
Brevet

Marilyn Knowlden
Little Cosette (as Marilynne Knowlden)

John Bleifer
Chenildieu

Eily Malyon
Mother Superior

John Carradine
Enjolras

Bess Flowers
Trial Spectator (uncredited)

Kai Schmidt
Lawyer (uncredited)

Everett Brown
Black Convict

Leonid Kinskey
Genflou

Harry Semels
Cochepaille

Ian Maclaren
Head Gardener

Vernon Downing
Brissac

Lyons Wickland
Lamarque

Herbert Ashley
Drunk at Inn

Sam Baker
Black Convict

Elmer Ballard
Court Clerk

Reginald Barlow
Henri

George Barraud
Prosecutor in Arras

Leon Beaumon
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

Margaret Bloodgood
Factory Forewoman

Stanley Blystone
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

Sidney Bracey
Mayor's Clerk

Herbert Bunston
Judge at Favorelles

Ray Burgess
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

William P. Carleton
First Judge in Arras

Phillip Cash
Galley Carpenter Warders

Kathleen Chambers
Jean's Paris Servant After Convent

Stephen Chase
Gendarme at Bishop's Home

Davison Clark
Marcin

Gilbert Clayton
Duchaine

Heinie Conklin
Drunk at Inn

Maxine Cook
Thernardier's Child

Harry Cording
Beam Warder

J. Gunnis Davis
Defense Consul in Arras

Jack Curtis
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

Joe De Stefani
Usher in Arras Courtroom / Old Clerk in Arras

Lowell Drew
Duval

David Dunbar
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

Cecil Elliott
Concierge

William Elmer
Lawyer

Arthur Evers
Court Clerk

Al Ferguson
Gendarme

Raúl Figarola
Lawyer

Budd Fine
Galley Fight Warder

Olin Francis
Galley Whip Warder

Christian J. Frank
Gendarme Investigator

Roger Gray
Gendarme at Inn

Robert Greig
Prison Governor at Jean's Release (uncredited) / Prison Governor at Jean's Release

George Guhl
Onlooker

Frank Hagney
Galley Prisoner

Lew Hicks
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

Keith Hitchcock
Senior Prefect Confirming Gendarme Appointments

Gertrude Hoffmann
Nurse

Virginia Howell
Old Beggarwoman Directing Jean to Bishop

Olaf Hytten
Pierre

John Ince
Third Judge in Arras

E. Midge Ingleton
Peasant Woman on Road

Ethan Laidlaw
Gendarme at Bishop's Home

Wilfred Lucas
Onlooker

Mary MacLaren
Nurse

George MacQuarrie
Doorman at Arras

Murdock MacQuarrie
Fauchelevant

James Pier Mason
Galley Prisoner

Frank McCarroll
Javert's Aide in Chase

Philo McCullough
Galley Whip Warder

J.P. McGowan
Javert's Plainclothesman

Leonard Mudie
Priest Counselling Released Prisoners

John Northpole
Gendarme in Prefect's Office

G. Raymond Nye
Jacques

Frederick Peters
Galley Whip Warder

Francis Powers
Lawyer

Richard Boleslawski
Director

Albert Prisco
Galley Prisoner

Victor Hugo
Novel

W.P. Lipscomb
Writer

Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Media.







Details.
Release DateApril 20, 1935
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
based on novel or book
thief
police inspector
galley slave
father daughter relationship
paris france
prisoner
release from prison
charity
on the run
fugitive
rebellion
redemption
lawman
social injustice
ex-con
convent
student protest
mercy
prison fight
prison camp
prison brutality
honest cop
obsessive quest
prison life
prison reform
prisoner abuse
french police
parole violation
unjust conviction
french history
les misérables
ex-prisoner
french literature
1830s
law and order
anti-monarchy
suicide by drowning
probation violation
relentless cop
Wiki.
Les Misérables is a 1935 American drama film starring Fredric March and Charles Laughton based upon the 1862 Victor Hugo novel of the same name. The movie was adapted by W. P. Lipscomb and directed by Richard Boleslawski. This was the last film for Twentieth Century Pictures before it merged with Fox Film Corporation to form 20th Century Fox. The plot of the film mostly follows Hugo's novel Les Misérables, but there are many differences.
The film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, the Academy Award for Best Assistant Director, the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. The National Board of Review named the film the sixth best of 1935.
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