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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Anthony Hopkins and Lesley-Anne Down in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982)
DramaRomance

Disfigured man Quasimodo (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is feared and tormented by the townspeople of Notre Dame, but he has a sensitive nature of which few are aware.Disfigured man Quasimodo (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is feared and tormented by the townspeople of Notre Dame, but he has a sensitive nature of which few are aware.Disfigured man Quasimodo (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is feared and tormented by the townspeople of Notre Dame, but he has a sensitive nature of which few are aware.

  • Directors
    • Michael Tuchner
    • Alan Hume
  • Writers
    • John Gay
    • Victor Hugo
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Derek Jacobi
    • David Suchet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Tuchner
      • Alan Hume
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Victor Hugo
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Derek Jacobi
      • David Suchet
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Quasimodo
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Dom Claude Frollo
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Clopin Trouillefou
    Gerry Sundquist
    Gerry Sundquist
    • Pierre Gringoire
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Philippe
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Charmolue
    Robert Powell
    Robert Powell
    • Phoebus
    Lesley-Anne Down
    Lesley-Anne Down
    • Esmeralda
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Magistrate at Esmeralda's Trial
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Bishop of Paris
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Simone
    David Kelly
    David Kelly
    • Tavernkeeper
    Joseph Blatchley
    Joseph Blatchley
    • Albert
    Dave Hill
    Dave Hill
    • Coppenhole
    Donald Eccles
    Donald Eccles
    • Judge
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Commerce
    Jack Klaff
    Jack Klaff
    • Officer
    Timothy Morand
    • Maurice
    • Directors
      • Michael Tuchner
      • Alan Hume
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Victor Hugo
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    User reviews17

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    6tepig-94540

    Underwhelming

    I had been looking forward to watch this film after reading reviews praising the acts of Derek Jacobi and whatnot, but was disappointed. His Frollo seems very detached from Esmeralda, even with his talent, it doesn't connect.

    Also, this Esmeralda is laughable. The hair is hilariously 80s and doesn't work. Nothing against the actor.

    The one that saves this rating from even being a 6 is Quasimodo. Unfortunately we don't see a lot of him until the last half (sort of like the book), where we almost get to see more development of him but hardly see any from anyone, not even Q with Frollo. The only good scene would be the aftermath of the flogging and Quasimodo talking to Esmeralda in the tower (but only Quasimodo's dialogue, a nice touch being it's mostly lines from the book).

    The ending got to me, I will admit. Hopkins does a stellar job. One of the better adaptations, but wouldn't be so quick to recommend. Watch the 1997 version if you're looking for a modern live-action Hunchback.
    6Prismark10

    The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    This glossy US television version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame followed a well worn formula of that era.

    Round up as many well known British thespians who prefer theatre and shower them with money to appear.

    Get a few veterans who have an Oscar for a little cameo. So that's Sir John Gielgud sorted.

    He is not the only knight in this movie, others would get one later. Sir Nigel Hawthorne has a small role. The main parts are reserved for Sir Derek Jacobi as the priest Frollo who is bewitched by gypsy woman Esmeralda (Lesley-Anne Down.)

    Quasimodo (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is the disfigured hunchback who is mocked by the people of Notre Dame.

    Strangely Quasimodo has a reduced role here. He only appears sporadically in the first half of the movie.

    The film steps up the moment Frollo glimpses Esmeralda and is enchanted by her. It drives him to madness and cruelty.

    This is certainly a more campy reworking than one that should had been a gothic horror/romance. In that sense it wasted its cast.

    Interestingly two fishwives who appear, Pam St Clement and June Brown would later find fame in Eastenders.
    5adamjohns-42575

    An all star cast

    Hunch

    Not the epic that you would expect from a film starring Anthony Hopkins, Derek Jacobi, Nigel Hawthorne, David Suchet and John Gielgud, who do at least play their parts well. However it's just missing a certain "je ne sais quoi" (X Factor).

    I have no real frame of reference for the story having never read or seen any other version, not even the Disney one, but like Mr Hugo's other works, it is a good story to be told, which is probably why it has been made and remade so many times, with at least two more versions in the pipeline at this time, according to IMDB.

    The leading cast all really shine against a supporting cast that don't have their fantastic experience on stage and screen.

    It's a shame that Mr Hopkin's prosthetic is quite poor by today's standards, as his face is so expressive and it gets a bit lost, but you still get his usual high standard nonetheless. Although you'd think he could afford a decent dentist!?

    I'd be surprised if the people of Notre Dame ever learned how to tell the time with the bells ringing so constantly and erratically as they do, but I have to say that the set is really something quite impressive too.

    It does have that very typical "Made in the 80's" kind of filter and feel to it. I think it would probably be handled very differently and more artistically if the same production was made more recently. Even in the 90's I think we might have seen that certain something that this was missing.

    That doesn't take away the fact that it is a relatively good film with a good cast and tells the story well, as far as I know. It's unlikely that it will ever be in anyone's top 100 list, but it's a short and simple watch for any rainy day with a cuppa.

    476.15/1000.
    9Ariel-28

    Almost completely like the novel.

    This movie version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame is superbly similar to the Hugo novel. Quasimodo looks exactly like it's told in the book, he is almost deaf, and in this movie we see yet another "little Esmeralda", who reminds us of the dancer in the Dieterle version.

    I was quite surprised that even Frollo is rather good to Quasimodo - just like in the novel - but when he already at the beginning started to show his passion for Esmeralda, I knew that he is just like he must be. Honestly, I couldn't only hate him because he later seemed to be quite unhappy of being "bewitched" and that Esmeralda refused to answer to his feelings.

    I was especially shocked that the film had even the torture scene of Esmeralda. Captain Phoebus, too, was surprisingly similar to the character of the book, and it was good that Gringoire tried to warn Esmeralda about him. It was also really moving to hear Quasimodo talk about his own ugliness.

    The only thing I was a little disappointed in was the end; although it doesn't belong to the novel, I had started to hope that Esmeralda could see the truth about Quasimodo.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very well done, both as an adaptation and on its own terms

    I love the book, and I love the 1939 film which I found beautifully made, memorably performed and very poignant and the Disney film for while it is not a true adaptation the animation and music more than make up for me and Frollo is one of Disney's most interesting characters.

    This Hallmark Hall of Fame adaptation is not as good as these two in my view, but it is one of the truer adaptations of the book especially in its depiction of Frollo. Two scenes didn't work for me, the Festival of Fools scene which was in need of much more jollity and the Court of Miracles scene which while well acted and set lacked intensity.

    However, two scenes in particular did stand out as very powerful, the angry mob scene which is one of the more vivid depictions of that particular scene of any film based on the classic novel and the ending which killed me emotionally.

    This Hunchback of Notre Dame does look gorgeous with excellent photography and sumptuous costumes and settings, though I kind of agree that black and white would have given it a more Gothic tone. The story still maintains its emotional impact, the script is thoughtful and literate and Ken Thorne's music is memorable and never too obtrusive.

    The acting is spot on. Lesley-Anne Downe is a breathtakingly beautiful and sensual Esmeralda and David Suchet in a role completely different to his Poirot persona(quite a shock if you ask me) is a grotesque Clopin. Anthony Hopkins is a poignant Quasimodo, but it was Derek Jacobi who nails his tortured and complex character that made the adaptation for me.

    In conclusion, very well done. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Quasimodo's make-up took five hours. Sir Anthony Hopkins was required to report to the set at 3 a.m.
    • Goofs
      The number of coins in Esmeralda's tambourine as she dances.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Quasimodo: Why?

      [the word reverbs while Quasimodo falls to his death]

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1982 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (#31.2)
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Rosemont Productions
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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