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Les Misérables

Les Misérables

1935
Drama
1h 48m
Jean Valjean, a Frenchman of good character and great strength, is convicted of stealing a loaf of bread, an act that sets in motion a lifetime of misery for Valjean, as he is pursued by the uncompromising and brutal lawman Javert. (imdb)

Les Misérables

1935
Drama
1h 48m
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Rated 05 Mar 2010
83
56th
Although the direction is uninspired, the acting is excellent, particularly by Laughton, in one of his best performances. The Depression era screenplay pulls no punches in depicting class warfare--fitting for the definitive American version of Eugene Debs' favorite novel.
Rated 09 Jun 2009
83
83rd
The first part is clumsily edited for abbreviation, causing almost every scene to last about twenty seconds and end unnaturally. The second and third parts carry out a cohesive story much better. It portrays two archetypal characters in conflict and it is most satisfying.
Rated 30 Nov 2007
93
84th
The least anachronistic (and therefore greatest) film version, mostly because Charles Laughton's Javert is such an act of virtuosity. Nervous, bullying, backing off with principle, then lighting in with vengeance, this might be his best performance ever (at least his wife Elsa thought so). Also worth checking out for the class warfare (now back in style), and the fact you'll have to check your pulse after the horse-chase scene.
Rated 11 Jun 2020
75
77th
A solid adaptation of a great novel. I much prefer March's performance to Laughton's.
Rated 28 Mar 2017
72
77th
As a fan of the musical, this was entertaining, but I wanted more.
Rated 19 May 2013
70
96th
March is solid as a rock in his part. More intriguing was Laughton as the Inspector. There was a certain emotional aspect to the understanding of his mentality, and why he's such a strict law enforcer, which didn't come across this strong in the 1935 French version. Some of the characteristic touches Laughton added to the part was astonishing. And it was those bits that established at least some deeper connection when the rest of the emotional factors in the story felt too rushed to set root.
Rated 13 Feb 2013
74
85th
Much better than the 1998 and 2012 adaptations. Fredric March makes a perfect Jean Valjean.
Rated 08 Jun 2010
58
48th
Victor Hugo's novel is gracefully written but sentimental and crudely moralistic. The movie adaptations are concentrated expressions of these features of the novel. This version is faithfully maudlin and preachy, but there was something timely about it I guess, considering the historical context. What helps it out some is the very good if workmanlike directing, and truly excellent acting by March, Laughton and most of the cast really. For those reasons, it's not a bad watch really.

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