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Les Misérables

Les Misérables

Release: 1958-03-12 ·Runtime: 210m ·★ 7.2
Drama

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

East Germany France Italy

Production Companies

Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
Serena
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe ''Babelsberg''
P.A.C.

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Cast

Louis Arbessier Louis Arbessier as Police prefect Harold Conway Harold Conway as (uncredited) Robert Bazil Robert Bazil as Commissioner André Dalibert André Dalibert as Peasant with the horse in Montfermeil Horst Buder Horst Buder as Ernast (uncredited) Martine Havet Martine Havet as Cosette at 8 years old Gabrielle Fontan Gabrielle Fontan as Mother superior of the convent Marcel Rouzé Marcel Rouzé Rolf Moebius Rolf Moebius as General advocate (uncredited) Erich Nadler Erich Nadler as Beggar (uncredited) Harry Hindemith Harry Hindemith as Convict Cochepaille Paul Bonifas Paul Bonifas as Hospital doctor Paul Faivre Paul Faivre as Gillenormand's coachman (uncredited) Bernard Blier Bernard Blier as Javert father / Javert son Bourvil Bourvil as Thénardier Madeleine Barbulée Madeleine Barbulée as Sister Simplice Marc Eyraud Marc Eyraud as Grantaire, revolutionary Pierre Tabard Pierre Tabard as Prouvaire Kurt Mühlhardt Kurt Mühlhardt as Assessor (uncredited) Giani Esposito Giani Esposito as Marius de Pontmercy Pierre Moncorbier Pierre Moncorbier Franck Maurice Franck Maurice as Man from the gang Werner Dissel Werner Dissel as Brevet (uncredited) Christian Lude Christian Lude as Commissioner of Val-de-Grâce (uncredited) Bernard Musson Bernard Musson as Bamatabois, bourgeois Émile Genevois Émile Genevois as Coachman of the omnibus Max Doria Max Doria as Doorman (uncredited) Allain Dhurtal Allain Dhurtal as (uncredited) Jimmy Urbain Jimmy Urbain as Gavroche Jean d'Yd Jean d'Yd as Father Mabeuf Julien Maffre Julien Maffre Jean Gabin Jean Gabin as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu Jacques Harden Jacques Harden as Courfeyrac Christian Fourcade Christian Fourcade as 'Petit-Pierre', little chimney sweep Palmyre Levasseur Palmyre Levasseur as Sister Perpétue Christian Brocard Christian Brocard as (uncredited) Gérard Darrieu Gérard Darrieu as Feuilly, revolutionary Edmond Ardisson Edmond Ardisson as Gendarmerie brigadier Jean Favre-Bertin Jean Favre-Bertin as 'The Death' Henri Coutet Henri Coutet as Carter André Wasley André Wasley Arlette Mirapeu Arlette Mirapeu Jean-Paul Le Chanois Jean-Paul Le Chanois as (uncredited) Serge Reggiani Serge Reggiani as Enjolras Christoph Beyertt Christoph Beyertt as Bahorel Jean Sylvère Jean Sylvère as (uncredited) Danièle Delorme Danièle Delorme as Fantine Elfriede Florin Elfriede Florin as La Thénardier Henri Guégan Henri Guégan as Laigle, friend of the ABC Jean Topart Jean Topart as Narrator (voice) Mag-Avril Mag-Avril as Monsieur Madeleine's servant Nico Turoff Nico Turoff as Chenildieu (uncredited) Silvia Monfort Silvia Monfort as Éponine Thénardier Fernand Ledoux Fernand Ledoux as Monsignor Bienvenu Myriel Lucien Baroux Lucien Baroux as Monsieur Gillenormand Laure Paillette Laure Paillette as Toussainte, servant of rue Plumet Jacques Marin Jacques Marin as Monsieur Madeleine's secretary Raymonde Vattier Raymonde Vattier as Bourgeois woman Trude Brentina Trude Brentina as Bourgeois woman (uncredited) Robert Porte Robert Porte as Paget (uncredited) Béatrice Altariba Béatrice Altariba as Cosette Jean Ozenne Jean Ozenne as Prefect of Montreuil-sur-Mer Gerhard Bienert Gerhard Bienert as President of the Arras court Paul Villé Paul Villé as Basque François Darbon François Darbon as Doctor Édouard Francomme Édouard Francomme as Town hall secretary Julienne Paroli Julienne Paroli as Madame Magloire Rodolphe Marcilly Rodolphe Marcilly as Bailiff Georges Atlas Georges Atlas Waltraut Kramm Waltraut Kramm as Waitress (uncredited) Karl Schnog Karl Schnog as Bourgeois (uncredited) Jean Murat Jean Murat as Colonel-Baron Georges Pontmercy