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040 | _cSILC | ||
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_afre _beng _hfre _jeng |
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046 | _k1958 | ||
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_aPN1997 _b.M574 1958 |
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100 | _aJean-Paul Le Chanois | ||
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_aLes Miserables _cJean-Paul Le Chanois _h[videorecording]= |
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_aFrance _bDeutsche Film (DEFA) _bP.A.C. _bSerena _c1958 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 188 min.) _bsound, color. _c4 3/4 in. |
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520 | _aFrom Case Cover: Fully restored in HD -- An epic in the tradition of Doctor Zhivago and Ryan's Daughter -- still considered by most as greatest film adaptaion of VIctor Hugo's masterpiece, Les Miserables. Jéan Valjean (Jean Gabin) is released on parole after serving 19 years in a hard labor prison for stealing some bread. Valjean is set straight by a kindly bishop (Fernand Ledoux) who gives him a set of very expensive candlesticks and makes him promise to turn his life around from that day forward. Nine years later, Valjean, now a wealthy industrialist and mayor, risks everything when he comes to aid of Fantine (Daniele Delorme), a single mosther turned prostitiute. Fantine is nearly arrested by a police officer, Javert (Bernard Blier), who was as a guard at the prison where Valjean served time. The cop begins to suspect that the mayor and Valjean, the good samaritan, are the same person. The all-star cast includes legendary character actors Bourvil and Serge Reggiani. Directed by Jean-Louis Le Chabois. | ||
538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; Region 1; 2.35:1 as 16:9 widescreen. | ||
546 | _aFrench audio. Optional English subtitles. | ||
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_aJean-Paul Le Chanois _eDirector _eAuthor |
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_aMichel Audiard _eScreenwriter |
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_aRené Barjavel _eScreenwriter |
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_aJean Gabin _eActor |
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_aBernard Blier _eActor |
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_aRené Fleur _eActor |
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_2lcc _cDVD |