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Les Misérables

Les Misérables

Release: 1935-04-20 ·Runtime: 108m ·★ 7.2
Drama History Romance

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.

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

20th Century Pictures

Cast

Ethan Laidlaw Ethan Laidlaw as Gendarme at Bishop's Home Wilfred Lucas Wilfred Lucas as Onlooker Ferdinand Gottschalk Ferdinand Gottschalk as Thenardier Christian J. Frank Christian J. Frank as Gendarme Investigator Olaf Hytten Olaf Hytten as Pierre Leonard Mudie Leonard Mudie as Priest Counselling Released Prisoners Charles Laughton Charles Laughton as Inspector Emile Javert Sidney Bracey Sidney Bracey as Mayor's Clerk Joe De Stefani Joe De Stefani as Usher in Arras Courtroom / Old Clerk in Arras Al Ferguson Al Ferguson as Gendarme Florence Roberts Florence Roberts as Toussaint George Barraud George Barraud as Prosecutor in Arras Davison Clark Davison Clark as Marcin Marilyn Knowlden Marilyn Knowlden as Little Cosette (as Marilynne Knowlden) Eily Malyon Eily Malyon as Mother Superior Robert Greig Robert Greig as Prison Governor at Jean's Release (uncredited), Prison Governor at Jean's Release Frank Hagney Frank Hagney as Galley Prisoner G. Raymond Nye G. Raymond Nye as Jacques Jessie Ralph Jessie Ralph as Madame Magloire Harry Cording Harry Cording as Beam Warder Mary MacLaren Mary MacLaren as Nurse Frances Drake Frances Drake as Eponine John Beal John Beal as Marius William P. Carleton William P. Carleton as First Judge in Arras John Ince John Ince as Third Judge in Arras John Northpole John Northpole as Gendarme in Prefect's Office Stephen Chase Stephen Chase as Gendarme at Bishop's Home J.P. McGowan J.P. McGowan as Javert's Plainclothesman Mary Forbes Mary Forbes as Mlle. Baptiseme Virginia Howell Virginia Howell as Old Beggarwoman Directing Jean to Bishop George MacQuarrie George MacQuarrie as Doorman at Arras Reginald Barlow Reginald Barlow as Henri Stanley Blystone Stanley Blystone as Gendarme in Prefect's Office James Pier Mason James Pier Mason as Galley Prisoner Albert Prisco Albert Prisco as Galley Prisoner Bess Flowers Bess Flowers as Trial Spectator (uncredited) Herbert Bunston Herbert Bunston as Judge at Favorelles Vernon Downing Vernon Downing as Brissac Cedric Hardwicke Cedric Hardwicke as Bishop Bienvenue (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke) Florence Eldridge Florence Eldridge as Fantine John Bleifer John Bleifer as Chenildieu George Guhl George Guhl as Onlooker Philo McCullough Philo McCullough as Galley Whip Warder Frederick Peters Frederick Peters as Galley Whip Warder Rochelle Hudson Rochelle Hudson as Cosette Leonid Kinskey Leonid Kinskey as Genflou Olin Francis Olin Francis as Galley Whip Warder Gertrude Hoffmann Gertrude Hoffmann as Nurse Harry Semels Harry Semels as Cochepaille Leon Beaumon Leon Beaumon as Gendarme in Prefect's Office Budd Fine Budd Fine as Galley Fight Warder Murdock MacQuarrie Murdock MacQuarrie as Fauchelevant Fredric March Fredric March as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu John Carradine John Carradine as Enjolras Heinie Conklin Heinie Conklin as Drunk at Inn William Elmer William Elmer as Lawyer