Les Miserables details
| Format: | PG DVD |
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| Starring: | Christopher Guard, Celia Johnson, Ian Holm, Flora Robson, Richard Jordan, Joyce Redman, Anthony Perkins, Timothy Morand, Angela Pleasence, Caroline Langrishe, Claude Dauphin, John Gielgud, Cyril Cusack |
| Director: | Glenn Jordan |
| Genre: | Drama - General, Historical |
| Name | Discs | |
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Les Miserables |
PG Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 2 hours 18 minutes |
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| Rental release: | To be confirmed |
| Main languages: | English |
| Hearing impaired subtitles: | English |
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THE BEST les-mis version !
By a customer from Hastings, England , 21 Sep 2006[Highly rated reviewer]
I am SO glad I found this version - at last. I watched it on TV many years ago, and the 2000 remake with Gerard Depardieu wasn't bad, but this is THE definitive version. When Jean Valjean is returned by the guards to the kindly priest he breaks down before him at his unexpected kindness. This is the most tear-jerking scene ever for me, it gets me every time. Par excellence, magnifique, anyone who doesn't enjoy this has no sense of emotion. F.I.V.E. S.T.A.R.S- Was this review helpful to you?
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(8)very touching
By a customer , 19 Jul 2011It's a very touching story. Classical, slow pace, filmed in 30 years ago, in the middle it's repeating a longer, but still worthy to watch!- Was this review helpful to you?
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Years, and years, and years.....
By a customer from not living on a French farm , 11 Dec 2009Total disgregard for unity of time, place, and action.
The story roams across years, and years, and years, and it sure feels like that when you are watching.- Was this review helpful to you?
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THE BEST les-mis version !
By a customer from Hastings, England , 21 Sep 2006[Highly rated reviewer]
I am SO glad I found this version - at last. I watched it on TV many years ago, and the 2000 remake with Gerard Depardieu wasn't bad, but this is THE definitive version. When Jean Valjean is returned by the guards to the kindly priest he breaks down before him at his unexpected kindness. This is the most tear-jerking scene ever for me, it gets me every time. Par excellence, magnifique, anyone who doesn't enjoy this has no sense of emotion. F.I.V.E. S.T.A.R.S- Was this review helpful to you?
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I bought this after I saw the musical
By a customer from the New Forest , 25 Oct 2005It's great to see both Victor Hugo is such a master- Was this review helpful to you?
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Awful
By a customer from Birmingham , 19 Aug 2005This film is dark, dismal, depressing and disappointing how this ever became a popular musical defies belief i for one wont be going to see this on the stage if this is what its all about, sorry but no.- Was this review helpful to you?
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