Les Misérables
Les Misérables
Release: 1982-10-20
·Runtime: 220m
·★ 6.9
Drama
History
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
France
Germany
Production Companies
G.E.F.
Modern Media Filmproduktion
SFP
TF1 Films Production
Cast
Guy Di Rigo
as Barricade officer (uncredited)
Évelyne Bouix
as Fantine, Cosette's mother
Christiane Jean
as Cosette
Emmanuel Curtil
as Gavroche, young son of Thénardier
Jacques Brécourt
as Cochepaille, convict
Denise Chalem
as Noémie
Alain Nobis
as Second sewer policeman
Eugène Berthier
as Man with the cart (uncredited)
Yaseen Khan
as Mr. Gillenormand's servant (uncredited)
Corinne Dacla
as Azelma Thénardier
Georges Lycan
as Guelemère
Robert Dalban
as Coachman
Yvette Etiévant
as La Bréjon, landlady of N.D. de Lorette (uncredited)
Max Montavon
as Factory guardian (uncredited)
Jean-Marie Proslier
as Senator (uncredited)
Jean-Roger Caussimon
as Delegate (uncredited)
Hervé Furic
as Enjolras
Christian Benedetti
as Combeferre
Arlette Thomas
as Sister Fantine from the hospital
Martine Pascal
as Mother superior of the priory
Dominique Zardi
as Chenildieu, convict at the trial of Champmathieu
Robin Renucci
as Courfeyrac
Jean-Marie Bernicat
as General's deputy
Bernard Dumaine
as Mirat
Paul Pavel
as Man with a cart (uncredited)
Christophe Odent
as Bahorel
Armand Mestral
as General advocate
Aline Bertrand
as Mrs. Magloire, servant of Bishop Myriel
Mado Maurin
as Toussaint, Cosette's maid, rue Plumet (uncredited)
Valérie Rojan
as Zéphine (uncredited)
Marcel Champel
as Bahet
René Dupré
as President of the tribunal
Candice Patou
as Éponine Thénardier
Jean-René Gossart
as Claquessous
Luc Delhumeau
as Town hall bailiff (uncredited)
Gérard Loreau
as Man with a cart (uncredited)
Patrice Melennec
as (uncredited)
Valentine Bordelet
as Cosette child
Louis Seigner
as Monsignor Bienvenu Myriel, Bishop of Digne
Dominique Davray
as Mother Magnon
Olivier Proust
as Gendarme
André Chanal
as General
Jean-Pierre Bernard
as Champmathieu's lawyer
Henri Attal
as Server in Saint-Cloud (uncredited)
Denise Bailly
as Old lady of the church (uncredited)
Lino Ventura
as Jean Valjean / Mr. Madeleine / Champmathieu
Madeleine Bouchez
as Miss Baptistine
André Dumas
as Town hall employee
Jacques Riberolles
as Baker (uncredited)
Tony Joudrier
as Bossuet
Robert Bazil
as First sewer policeman
Mario Luraschi
as The black rider
Claude Laugier
as Father at the patio door of the house (uncredited)
Michel Bouquet
as Inspector Javert
Françoise Seigner
as The Thénardier, innkeeper's wife
Roger Hanin
as Innkeeper
Denis Lavant
as Montparnasse
Paul Préboist
as Fauchelevent, injured man
Nathalie Nerval
as Gillenormand's daughter
Héléna Manson
as Landlady of the house Corbeau
Rose Thiéry
as Factory forewoman
Franck Cabot-David
as Marius Pontmercy
Fernand Ledoux
as Mr. Gillenormand, uncle of Marius Pontmercy
Jacques Brucher
as Gendarme
Serge Malik
as Bréjon son
Jean Carmet
as Thénardier, innkeeper of Montfermeil
Hubert Noël
as Lafayette
Nicolas Hossein
as Groomsman
René Morard
as Deruche
Crew
Sophie von Uslar
Producer
Claude Carliez
Stunt Coordinator
Guy Di Rigo
Stunt Coordinator
Martine Barraqué
Editor
Robert Hossein
Screenplay, Director
Alain Decaux
Screenplay
Michel Magne
Original Music Composer
Edmond Richard
Director of Photography
Victor Hugo
Novel
François de Lamothe
Art Direction, Production Design
Emmanuel Gust
First Assistant Director