
Les Misérables
Les Misérables is a 1982 French drama film directed by Robert Hossein. It is one of the numerous screen adaptations of the 1862 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize.
Plot
Valjean's arrival in Digne is lengthily depicted; we even see him going into the town hall to have his passport signed.
Awards
Cast
- Alain Nobis
- Aline Bertrand
- André Dumas
- Arlette Thomas
- Armand Mestral
- Bernard Dumaine
- Candice Patou
- Christian Benedetti
- Christiane Jean
- Christophe Odent
- Corinne Dacla
- Denis Lavant
- Denise Chalem
- Dominique Davray
- Dominique Zardi
- Emmanuel Curtil
- Évelyne Bouix
- Fernand Ledoux
- Françoise Seigner
- Georges Lycan
- Héléna Manson
- Henri Attal
- Hervé Furic
- Hubert Noël
- Jacques Riberolles
- Jean Carmet
- Jean-Marie Proslier
- Jean-Pierre Bernard
- Jean-Roger Caussimon
- Lino Ventura
- Louis Seigner
- Madeleine Bouchez
- Mado Maurin
- Mario Luraschi
- Martine Pascal
- Max Montavon
- Michel Bouquet
- Nathalie Nerval
- Olivier Proust
- Paul Pavel
- Paul Préboist
- Pierre Nègre
- Robert Bazil
- Robert Dalban
- Robin Renucci
- Roger Hanin
- Tony Joudrier
- Valérie Rojan
- Yvette Etiévant
More details
author | Alain Decaux Robert Hossein |
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award | César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
contentLocation | Paris |
director | Robert Hossein |
editor | Martine Barraqué Sophie Bhaud |
genre | drama |
keywords | end town hall true identity wed |
musicBy | André Hossein Michel Magne |
nomination | César Award for Best Actor César Award for Best Adaptation César Award for Best Cinematography César Award for Best Production Design César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
producer | Dominique Harisparu Sophie von Uslar |
publisher | GEF-CCFC |