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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame on DVD (1996)

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Average rating: 61%
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Starring: Demi Moore, Kevin Kline, Tim Pigott-Smith, Mary Wickes, Tom Hulce, David Ogden Stiers, Jane Withers
Director: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
Studio: WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO
Run time: 82 mins
Certificate: U
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Genres: Animated, Children
Languages: English
Dubbed: Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 20/05/2002

Brief synopsis of The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

The characters in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel about lonely bell-ringer Quasimodo and his adventures with the beautiful Esmerelda come vividly and musically to life--even the stone gargoyles! This updated '90s version features Quasimodo as an awkward youth, a departure from the Hugo text. Featuring the voices of Tom Hulce, Jason Alexander, Demi Moore, Kevin Kline and David Ogden Stiers. Academy Award Nominations: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.

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Variety

"...There is much to admire in HUNCHBACK....The new film should further secure Disney's dominance in animation, and connoisseurs of the genre, old and young, will have plenty to savor..."

Entertainment Weekly

"...A beautiful and transporting experience....We vibrate to [Quasimodo's] every glimmer of sadness and joy..." -- Rating: A

Time Out

While Victor Hugo might not entirely recognise his novel, this Disney animated blockbuster more or less remakes the... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 5 starsVICTOR HUGO'S CLASSIC IS FLAWLESS

A customer from NEWCASTLE , 23/06/2004

I am a huge Walt Disney fan and have seen mostly all the films. this was released when i was little and is really a great movie. based on the story by Victor Hugo. the film starts with a young gypsy mother with a baby in a bundle who is raised by an evil Judge named Claude Frollo. the child is given a cruel name which means ' half formed' and that name is Quasimodo{Tom Hulce- Amadeus}and the tale is really moving. basically the film sees how Qausimodo is locked from everyone else in Paris within the Notre Damne Cathedral's bell tower because Frollo believes he will scare everyone off{it would also ruin Frollo's reputation.} meanwhile there is this gypsy girl named Esmerelda{ Demi Moore} who is the only person who really is sincerely kind to Quasimodo. then we have Frollo's knight Phoebus{Kevin Kline} who's named after Phoebus Apollo in Greek myth. the film sees Phoebus fall in love with Esemerelda. Esmerelda isn't fond of Phoebus but becomes his friend in time. Quasimodo also has some gargoyle friends named after the book's author: Victor & Hugo are joined by a third gargoyle named Leverne, she is funny. Hugo is hilarious. great songs. great story. why not see it today? you won't be dissapointed!

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Rated - 5 starsSuperb Film

A customer from Salisbury , 28/02/2004

For once a children's film that lives up to your expectations of it. The graphics are amazing, especially of the Cathedral. The music is wonderful with the lead characters singing in enchanting voices. Above all, though, is the story which, based as it is on the famous novel, can't be beaten. What is beauty? What is evil? Can outcasts defeat the system? It's a truly inspiring film and one you will want to watch with you children time and time again. My children are 3 and 6 and there are strong scenes in this film that you might want to watch with them the first time: a baby threatened with being thrown in a well; a 'witch' on a stake about to be burnt alive, but explained carefully, these only add to the great drama of this film and make it something beyond the useful patronising stuff made for children.

Superb film, will be watched over and over.

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Rated - 4 starsA darker story than usual for disney...

A customer from North Shields, England , 11/01/2005

...and a surprisingly faithful retelling of Victor Hugo's classic tale (if you overlook the required comic relief in the form of 3 talking gargoyles), leaving in many of its darkest elements such as the cruelty endured by Quasimodo and the sexual obsession Frollo develops for Esmerelda and it is a better film because of it. There is still plenty to keep small children entertained but it is also more likely to appeal to an older audience who will understand many things which will be overlooked by children. In addition to being an excellent story, it is worth watching just for some of the songs, in particular, the beautiful 'God Help the Outcasts', which is so good that I bought the soundtrack just to get a copy.

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Rated - 5 starsone not to be missed by the kids

A customer from alloa scotland , 14/08/2005

it is a very good film for the kids and big kids.

well done disney

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Rated - 5 starsVICTOR HUGO'S CLASSIC IS FLAWLESS

A customer from NEWCASTLE , 23/06/2004

I am a huge Walt Disney fan and have seen mostly all the films. this was released when i was little and is really a great movie. based on the story by Victor Hugo. the film starts with a young gypsy mother with a baby in a bundle who is raised by an evil Judge named Claude Frollo. the child is given a cruel name which means ' half formed' and that name is Quasimodo{Tom Hulce- Amadeus}and the tale is really moving. basically the film sees how Qausimodo is locked from everyone else in Paris within the Notre Damne Cathedral's bell tower because Frollo believes he will scare everyone off{it would also ruin Frollo's reputation.} meanwhile there is this gypsy girl named Esmerelda{ Demi Moore} who is the only person who really is sincerely kind to Quasimodo. then we have Frollo's knight Phoebus{Kevin Kline} who's named after Phoebus Apollo in Greek myth. the film sees Phoebus fall in love with Esemerelda. Esmerelda isn't fond of Phoebus but becomes his friend in time. Quasimodo also has some gargoyle friends named after the book's author: Victor & Hugo are joined by a third gargoyle named Leverne, she is funny. Hugo is hilarious. great songs. great story. why not see it today? you won't be dissapointed!

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Rated - 5 starsSuperb Film

A customer from Salisbury , 28/02/2004

For once a children's film that lives up to your expectations of it. The graphics are amazing, especially of the Cathedral. The music is wonderful with the lead characters singing in enchanting voices. Above all, though, is the story which, based as it is on the famous novel, can't be beaten. What is beauty? What is evil? Can outcasts defeat the system? It's a truly inspiring film and one you will want to watch with you children time and time again. My children are 3 and 6 and there are strong scenes in this film that you might want to watch with them the first time: a baby threatened with being thrown in a well; a 'witch' on a stake about to be burnt alive, but explained carefully, these only add to the great drama of this film and make it something beyond the useful patronising stuff made for children.

Superb film, will be watched over and over.

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