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- A book purportedly by Victor Hugo. Its many pages are designed to make you sympathetic to France. Be aware that this satanic book exists and make sure that your children aren't forced to read it in public school.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame was written by Victor Hugo. Set in Paris in the year 1482, the story revolves around a disfigured bell-ringer named Quasimodo and a Gypsy girl named Esmeralda.
- The film is directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale and produced by Don Hahn. The songs for the film were composed by Alan Menken and written by Stephen Schwartz. It belongs to the era known as Disney Renaissance, which refers to the ten-year era between 1989 and 1999 when the Walt Disney Animation Studios returned to making successful animated films, recreating a public and critical interest in the Disney studios. The film is considered to be one of Disney's darkest animated motion pictures similar to films such as The Black Cauldron.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame was a novel by the French Human writer Victor Hugo, published in the 19th century. Jadzia Dax once made an attempt to read it, but had trouble getting through it, as she found it to be "melodramatic" and that its heroines were "two-dimensional". (DS9: "For the Uniform") The Hunchback of Notre Dame was published in 1831. The story, according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 351) , was set during the reign of Louis XI.
- Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Topsy-Turvy Games is a video game released exclusively for Game Boy. This game is based on the 1996 animated Disney film of the same name.
- The film is based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name, and is notable for the grand sets that recall 15th century Paris as well as for Chaney's performance and make-up as the tortured hunchback Quasimodo. The film elevated Chaney, already a well-known character actor, to full star status in Hollywood, and also helped set a standard for many later horror films, including Chaney's The Phantom of the Opera in 1925. In 1951, the film entered the public domain (in the USA) due to the claimants failure to renew itscopyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
- A central character in the novel is the Gypsy girl Esmeralda. Four characters in the novel fall in love with her: Quasimodo, Frollo, Captain Phoebus and Pierre Grignoire. Esmeralda shows sympathy and tenderness towards the other characters but has love only for Captain Phoebus. Although he is a priest and required to be celibate, Archdeacon Frollo wants to keep Esmeralda as his mistress. Frollo's desire and jealousy ultimately lead to Esmeralda's death and the novel's tragic ending.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris) is a novel first published in 1831 by the prolific French author Victor Hugo. It is set about 1485 in Paris in and around the Cathedral. The enormous popularity of the novel in France spurred the nascent historical preservation movement in that country and strongly encouraged Gothic revival architecture. Ultimately it helped to preserve Notre Dame Cathedral, where much of the story is based, in its contemporary state.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (El Jorobado de Notre Dame en español) producida por Walt Disney Pictures y estrenada en el 21 de junio de 1996, es una película de animación dirigida por Gary Trousdale y Kirk Wise. La película es una adaptación de la obra literaria francesa Nuestra Señora de París, escrita por Víctor Hugo.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released to theaters on June 21, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures. The thirty-fourth animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, the film is loosely based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name, but changed most of its substance to make it more family-friendly. The plot centers on Esmeralda, the Gypsy dancer, Claude Frollo, a powerful and ruthless Minister of Justice who lusts after her and plans to commit genocide by killing all of the gypies that live in Paris, France, Quasimodo, the protagonist, Notre Dame's kindhearted and deformed bell-ringer, who adores her (and struggles to gain acceptance into society as well as save the Gypsies who live in Paris from Frollo who
- (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. An instrumental version of "The Bells of Notre Dame", as well as other snippets of the score by Alan Menken, play in the background) Hugo: [singing] A guy like you! Doug (vo): Oh, God, we’ll get to them in a minute. No, let’s start with the story as it is. In many respects, it’s pretty similar to the book.
- The 1923 film version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Lon Chaney as Quasimodo and Patsy Ruth Miller as Esmeralda, and directed by Wallace Worsley, is the most famous adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, aside from the Walt Disney animation. The film was Universal's "Super Jewel" of 1923 and was their most successful silent film, grossing over three-million dollars.
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