Low Sunday (film)
See also: Low Sunday
Quasimodo ( The Hunchback off Notre Dame ) is an American film carried out by William Dieterle and left in 1939.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Low Sunday
- original Title: The Hunchback off Notre Dame
- Realization: William Dieterle
- Scenario: Sonya Levien
- Adaptation: Bruno Frank according to the novel “ Notre-Dame de Paris ” of Victor Hugo
- Production: Pendro S. Berman for RKO
- Photography: Joseph August
- Music: Alfred Newman
- Decoration: Van Nest Polglase
- Costumes: Walter Plunkett
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white
- Kind: Fantastic
- Lasted: 117 minutes
- Coming out date: 1939
Distribution
- Charles Laughton: Low Sunday
- Maureen O' Hara: Esméralda
- Sir Cedric Hardwicke : Frollo, Minister for the king
- Thomas Mitchell: Clopin, king of the beggars
- Edmond O' Brien: Pierre Gringoire
- Alan Marshall: Captain Phœbus
- Walter Hampden: the archbishop of Paris
- Harry Davenport: Louis XI
- Helene Whitney: Fleur de Lys
- George Zucco: The prosecutor
Around film
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