Les Misérables
Les Misérables
Release: 2012-12-18
·Runtime: 158m
·★ 7.3
History
Drama
An adaptation of the successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel set 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 Kingdom
United States of America
Production Companies
Universal Pictures
Working Title Films
Cameron Mackintosh Ltd.
Relativity Media
Working Title Films
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Alice Fearn
as Factory Woman 6
Freya Parks
as Café Barmaid
Sean Buckley
as Ensemble Paris Beggars
Dominic Applewhite
as Ensemble Student
Tim Downie
as Brevet
George Blagden
as Grantaire
Eddie Redmayne
as Marius Pontmercy
Hugh Skinner
as Joly
Tony Rohr
as Overseer
Kate Fleetwood
as Factory Woman 1
Katie Hall
as Turning Woman 4
Jaygann Ayeh
as Sailor 3
Richard Bremmer
as Ensemble 'At the End of the Day'
Mary Roscoe
as Ensemble Factory Women
Gemma Wardle
as Turning Woman 2
Gina Beck
as Turning Woman 3
Helen Cotterill
as Ensemble Factory Women
Caroline Sheen
as Ensemble Factory Women
Kevin Hudson
as Convict (uncredited)
Polly Kemp
as Nursing Sister
Charlotte Hope
as Ensemble Factory Women
Juliet Alderice
as Ensemble Paris Beggars
Jos Slovick
as Ensemble Student
Kirsty Hoiles
as Factory Woman 4
Bessie Carter
as Ensemble Factory Women
Amy Griffiths
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Samuel J. Weir
as Ensemble Student
Hugh Jackman
as Jean Valjean
Sacha Baron Cohen
as Thénardier
Daniel Evans
as Pimp
Ashley Artus
as Pawn Broker
Richard Cordery
as Duc De Raguse
Kerry Ingram
as Turning Woman 8
Anne Hathaway
as Fantine
Samantha Barks
as Éponine
Lynne Wilmot
as Whore 2
Marc Pickering
as Montparnasse
Joel Phillimore
as Beggar 1
Gabriel Vick
as Feuilly
Cathy Breeze
as Factory Woman 9
Frances Ruffelle
as Whore 1
Antonia Clarke
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Amy Ellen Richardson
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Clare Foster
as Factory Woman 3
Ross McCormack
as Sailor 2
Martin Marquez
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Ella Hunt
as Ensemble Turning Women
Stephen Matthews
as Ensemble 'At the End of the Day'
Rebecca Sutherland
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Simon Shorten
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Joyce Springer
as Ensemble Paris Beggars
Edward Lewis French
as Ensemble Wedding Dancer
John Albasiny
as Factory Onlooker
Katy Secombe
as Madame Hucheloup
Leslie Csuth
as Ensemble 'At the End of the Day'
James Simmons
as Champmathieu
Kerry Ellis
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Jamie Muscato
as Ensemble Student
Claire Machin
as Ensemble Turning Women
Richard Dixon
as Mairie Officer
Josef Altin
as Convict 2
Marilyn Cutts
as Factory Woman 8
Julia Worsley
as Head Whore
Michael Sarne
as Father Mabeuf
Aaron Tveit
as Enjolras
Colm Wilkinson
as Bishop
Hadley Fraser
as Army Officer
Alison Jiear
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Nicola Sloane
as Hair Crone
Charlotte Spencer
as Whore 3
Nathanjohn Carter
as French Grenadier (uncredited)
Hannah Waddingham
as Factory Woman 2
Cavin Cornwall
as Convict 1
Paul Thornley
as Constable 1
Lewis Kirk
as Handsome Soldier 1
Patrick Godfrey
as Gillenormand
James Greene
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Amanda Henderson
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Stevee Davies
as Ensemble Student
Amanda Seyfried
as Cosette
Stephen Bent
as Jailer
Mark Donovan
as Portly Customer
Mark Roper
as Citizen
Paul Leonard
as Citizen
Fra Fee
as Courfeyrac
Killian Donnelly
as Combeferre
Georgie Glen
as Madame Baptistine
Keith Dunphy
as Client
Julian Bleach
as Claquesous
Sam Parks
as Tall Customer
David Cann
as Magistrate
Jack Chissick
as Father Christmas 2
Sonya Cullingford
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Jenna Boyd
as Factory Woman 5
Andrea Deck
as Turning Woman 6
Phil Philmar
as Ensemble Paris Beggars
Andy Coxon
as Ensemble Student
Helena Bonham Carter
as Madame Thénardier
Jessica Duncan
as Turning Woman 7
Phil Zimmerman
as Ensemble 'At the End of the Day'
Simon Fisher-Becker
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Michael Jibson
as Foreman
Andy Beckwith
as Innkeeper
David Stoller
as Sailor 1
Matthew Seadon-Young
as Ensemble student
Russell Crowe
as Javert
Adam Pearce
as Brujon
Adrian Scarborough
as Toothman
Norma Atallah
as Mother Whore
Stuart Neal
as Lesgles
Alexia Khadime
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Nick Holder
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Ian Pirie
as Babet
Heather Chasen
as Madame Magloire
Andrew Havill
as Cochepaille
Alistair Brammer
as Prouvaire
Daniel Huttlestone
as Gavroche
Bertie Carvel
as Bamatabois
Isabelle Allen
as Young Cosette
Linzi Hateley
as Turning Woman 1
Lorna Brown
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Nancy Sullivan
as Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
Sarah Flind
as Ensemble 'Master of the House'
Crew
John Warhurst
Supervising Sound Editor
Zac Nicholson
"A" Camera Operator
Danny Cohen
Director of Photography
Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Rowley Irlam
Stunt Double
Chris Dickens
Editor
Tim Bevan
Producer
Leonard Woodcock
Stunts
Nina Gold
Casting
Cameron Mackintosh
Producer
Eve Stewart
Production Design
Andy Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Levan Doran
Stunts
Victor Hugo
Novel
Eric Fellner
Producer
Debra Hayward
Producer
William Nicholson
Screenplay
Patrick Schweitzer
Unit Production Manager
Tom Hooper
Director
Paco Delgado
Costume Design
Simon Hayes
Production Sound Mixer
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Original Music Composer, Musical, Songs
Alain Boublil
Musical, Songs, Writer
Robert Edwards
ADR Mixer
Ryan Stuart
Stunts
Liz Caplan
Vocal Coach
Ben Wright
Stunts