Les Misérables (1935)

Les Misérables
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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

Charles Laughton
as Inspector Emile Javert
Fredric March
as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
Bess Flowers
as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
as Galley Prisoner
Mary Forbes
as Mlle. Baptiseme
Cedric Hardwicke
as Bishop Bienvenue (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
Eily Malyon
as Mother Superior
John Beal
as Marius
Herbert Bunston
as Judge at Favorelles
J.P. McGowan
as Javert's Plainclothesman
Leonard Mudie
as Priest Counselling Released Prisoners
Budd Fine
as Galley Fight Warder
John Bleifer
as Chenildieu
George Barraud
as Prosecutor in Arras
Olin Francis
as Galley Whip Warder
Murdock MacQuarrie
as Fauchelevant
Sidney Bracey
as Mayor's Clerk
John Northpole
as Gendarme in Prefect's Office
Harry Cording
as Beam Warder
Robert Greig
as Prison Governor at Jean's Release (uncredited)
Robert Greig
as Prison Governor at Jean's Release
Jessie Ralph
as Madame Magloire
Stephen Chase
as Gendarme at Bishop's Home
Wilfred Lucas
as Onlooker
Albert Prisco
as Galley Prisoner
George MacQuarrie
as Doorman at Arras
Philo McCullough
as Galley Whip Warder
George Guhl
as Onlooker
Heinie Conklin
as Drunk at Inn
Leon Beaumon
as Gendarme in Prefect's Office
Ethan Laidlaw
as Gendarme at Bishop's Home
John Ince
as Third Judge in Arras
Harry Semels
as Cochepaille
Stanley Blystone
as Gendarme in Prefect's Office

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