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Poster Art From art.comThe Hunchback of Notre Dame   1939     4 stars    N/R, 114 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: William Dieterle  
Cast: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Cedric Hardwicke, Thomas Mitchell, Edmond O'Brien, Alan Marshal, Walter Hampden, Harry Davenport, George Zucco, Fritz Leiber, Katharine Alexander, Etienne Girardot, Arthur Hohl, Minna Gombell, Helene Whitney

  The bell ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, deformed hunchback Quasimodo (Charles Laughton), falls in love with beautiful gypsy Esmeralda (Maureen O'Hara) when the Chief Justice of Paris Jean Frollo (Cedric Hardwicke) sends him to abduct her. The abduction plan fails when Captain of the Guard Phoebus (Alan Marshal) saves her, and Quasimodo is sentenced to a flogging. Now, Esmeralda is the only one willing to bring water to Quasimodo while he is being held captive in the public square. But, more problems develop, and Quasimodo's love for Esmeralda will end in tragedy. A great movie.



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Charles Laughton Quasimodo
Maureen O'Hara Esmeralda
Cedric Hardwicke Frollo
Thomas Mitchell Clopin
Edmond O'Brien Gringoire
Alan Marshal Phoebus
Walter Hampden Archdeacon
Harry Davenport King Louis XI
George Zucco Procurator
Fritz Leiber Old Nobleman
Katharine Alexander Madame de Lys
Etienne Girardot Doctor
Arthur Hohl Olivier
Minna Gombell Queen of Beggars
Helene Whitney Fleur de Lys

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The Saint's Double Trouble   1940     2 and a half stars    N/R, 68 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Jack Hively  
Cast: George Sanders, Helene Whitney, Jonathan Hale, Bela Lugosi, Donald MacBride, John F. Hamilton, Thomas W. Ross, Elliott Sullivan, Pat O'Malley, Byron Foulger

  The dastardly Saint look-alike smuggles diamonds into the U.S. from Egypt (via a mummy, with Bela Lugosi's help). Now, the Saint must not only clear himself, but also recover the diamonds and bring the bad guys to justice.

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1. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
2. The Saint's Double Trouble (1940)


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