Les Misérables (1925 film)
Les Misérables is a 1925 French silent film based on the 1862 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo.
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Directed by | Henri Fescourt |
Written by | Victor Hugo (novel) Henri Fescourt Arthur Bernéde |
Production company | Société des Cinéromans |
Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
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Running time | 359 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | Silent film |
Cast
- Gabriel Gabrio as Jean Valjean
- Paul Jorge as Monseigneur Myriel
- Sandra Milovanoff as Fantine and Cosette
- Andrée Rolane as Cosette (child)
- Jean Toulout as Javert
- François Rozet as Marius
- Paul Guidé as Enjolras
- Charles Badiole as Gavroche
- Maillard as Gillenormand
- Clara Darcey-Roche as Mlle Baptistine
- Georges Saillard as Thénardier
- Suzanne Nivette as Éponine (as Nivette Saillard)
- Renée Carl as La Thénardier
- Émilien Richard as Bamatabois (as Émilien Richaud)
- Marcelle Barry as Mme Victorine (uncredited)
- Gilbert Dacheux as Le domestique (uncredited)
- Luc Dartagnan as Pontmercy (uncredited)
- Sylviane de Castillo as Soeur Simplice (uncredited)
- Victor Dujeu as Fauchelevent (uncredited)
- Jeanne Marie-Laurent as Mme Magloire (uncredited)
- Jeanne Méa as Mlle Gillenormand (uncredited)
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