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Le Bossu de Notre-Dame

Original title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
180K
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POPULARITY
2,850
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Demi Moore, Tom Hulce, Jason Alexander, Charles Kimbrough, and Mary Wickes in Le Bossu de Notre-Dame (1996)
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Hand-Drawn AnimationPeriod DramaAnimationDramaFamilyMusicalRomance

A deformed bell-ringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancer.A deformed bell-ringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancer.A deformed bell-ringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancer.

  • Directors
    • Gary Trousdale
    • Kirk Wise
  • Writers
    • Tab Murphy
    • Victor Hugo
    • Irene Mecchi
  • Stars
    • Demi Moore
    • Jason Alexander
    • Mary Kay Bergman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    180K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,850
    418
    • Directors
      • Gary Trousdale
      • Kirk Wise
    • Writers
      • Tab Murphy
      • Victor Hugo
      • Irene Mecchi
    • Stars
      • Demi Moore
      • Jason Alexander
      • Mary Kay Bergman
    • 363User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Demi Moore
    Demi Moore
    • Esmeralda
    • (voice)
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Hugo
    • (voice)
    Mary Kay Bergman
    Mary Kay Bergman
    • Quasimodo's Mother
    • (voice)
    • …
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Brutish Guard
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Guards
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Fagerbakke
    Bill Fagerbakke
    • Oafish Guard
    • (voice)
    Tom Hulce
    Tom Hulce
    • Quasimodo
    • (voice)
    Tony Jay
    Tony Jay
    • Frollo
    • (voice)
    Paul Kandel
    • Clopin
    • (voice)
    Charles Kimbrough
    Charles Kimbrough
    • Victor
    • (voice)
    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • Phoebus
    • (voice)
    Heidi Mollenhauer
    • Esmeralda
    • (singing voice)
    Patrick Pinney
    • Guards
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gary Trousdale
    Gary Trousdale
    • The Old Heretic
    • (voice)
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Archdeacon
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Baby Bird
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Laverne
    • (voice)
    Jane Withers
    Jane Withers
    • Additional Laverne Dialogue
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Gary Trousdale
      • Kirk Wise
    • Writers
      • Tab Murphy
      • Victor Hugo
      • Irene Mecchi
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews363

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    8MissSimonetta

    Just short of greatness

    It's not Hugo, but the Disney version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) is a wonderful film in its own right. Save for some awkward 1990s CG in the background every now and then, the animation is glorious and the colors are deep and rich like a medieval tapestry. The musical score and numbers are among Disney's most underrated. The characters are all memorable, from the soulful Quasimodo to the kind but tough Esmeralda to the evil Frollo, one of the greatest and most unsung of all Disney villains.

    Were it not for one factor, this film would be a masterpiece and that is the juvenile humor which creeps into this overall somber and dark movie. The gargoyles are the most obnoxious comic relief possible, and their anachronistic, cartoony nature does not gel with this story of oppression and sin. It's obvious the executives were frightened by the film's darkness, fearful that there wasn't enough kiddie appeal, so they forced this creative mistake upon the filmmakers.

    It's a shame, but overall, this is still a fine picture.
    cassbah

    Best Disney film ever made?

    Well... No. Not quite. It's not the 'conventional classic' that everyone loves and adores (see: Aladdin, The Lion King) and will show their children and their children's children. But that's just it. How anybody can deny that this is a fantastic film is beyond me.

    Okay, it's in no way true to the story. But who cares? This is a Disney FILM. It's hardly setting out to be a serious piece of literature-to-film.

    It's just... breathtaking. Not just the animation (which is some of the most accomplished from Disney to date, whilst we're on the subject), but the characterisation and pace of story. Frollo is, arguably, the most evil Disney villain ever committed to celluloid. Here, Disney touches on dark themes never before explored in their animated feature lengths; the main one being lust. The scene with 'Hellfire' is truly chilling.

    Quasimodo is a brilliant Disney hero. His alienation is easy to relate to, and yet he's still alien enough for one to feel so sorry for him. He's just so tragic. His unrequited love for Esmerelda as she runs off with someone cooler and better looking is something we can all relate to. I quite like how the ending is part conventional for Disney and part not. Yes, the pretty heroine gets the knight in shining armour, but at the same time the real leading man doesn't have to be paired off with a beautiful leading girl in order to end up happy.

    The voices are really talented- the notable standout for me being Kevin Kleine as Phebus, and Esmerelda is arguably one of the best things Demi Moore has ever done. I also adore, against most people's opinions, the gargoyles. Yes, they're a bit OTT, but that's what Disney sidekicks are all about, and they provide essential comedy balance for the darkness of the film.

    The Hunchback Of The Notre Dame may not be the most authentic film storyline-wise, but it is dark, touching, scary, poignant, funny, chilling, moving (it never fails to leave me in floods of tears) and is one of the few Disney films that can stand alone from Disney as a wonderful piece of cinematography in it's own right.
    10Jenny-83

    Disney grows up, and it is good

    Going into the theater to see this movie, my friend and I (who are "cynical" teenage movie critics) honestly expected to be disappointed, especially after the relatively blah Pocahontas. When the movie was over 90 min. later, we both ran frantically to go buy the CD and read the book (which, actually, was rather different than the movie, but hey.).

    I am 17 years old; I grew up watching The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. When Disney released this movie, which dealt with extremely heavy subject matter in an extremely tasteful manner, I jumped for joy. During the entire movie, I was amazed and spellbound. The music was also fantastic, by the way, as was the cinematography (although those crowd scenes begin to look really fake after a while). That scene where Quasimodo holds Esmerelda up in front of the rose window and yells, "Sanctuary!" still gives me chills.

    This is not a movie for children in any way, shape or form. I think the only problem with Hunchback is the fact that Disney refused to accept that this is a serious, relatively adult motion picture and would not make any animated movie, no matter how serious, without obnoxiously cute little critters (i.e., the gargoyles) bouncing around to entertain the kiddies, or huge marketing campaigns at McDonald's, etc. As some others have written on here, it's pretty obvious this movie isn't for kiddies from its subject matter.

    But anyone over 13 who's willing to think as well as be entertained when watching a Disney movie would probably love Hunchback.
    7moonspinner55

    One of the best Disney-animated films of the 1990s

    Granted, Disney's animated, musical rendering of Victor Hugo's classic story "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" isn't a kid-pleaser like "Beauty and the Beast", and yet it is just about in that class. This lovely film doesn't have "Beauty"'s humor or a centerpiece ballad, but I actually found "Hunchback" preferable. Tale of Quasimodo, disfigured outcast in medieval Paris who becomes a hero, lends itself surprisingly well to the animated format, with flashy, active drawings and a handsome production. The direction from Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise is tight, though their pacing is just a bit frantic, not helped by the choppy editing (were they afraid a slower pace would turn children off?). Although the songs aren't hummable, the Oscar-nominated score from Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz is hardly a washout, compensating for the overall lack of jokes (the gargoyle sidekicks not withstanding). The celebrity voices (de rigeur these days) are expressive, and the movie tells a captivating, timeless story that should thrill smart-thinking younger audiences. *** from ****
    8Quinoa1984

    Dramatic animation- a first and it works

    The original film The Hunchback of Notre Dame was one of the saddest and most dramatic films ever. Now, Victor Hugo's original vision is put with color from disney, and it is still dramatic and sad, but it amazingly works into the Dinsey family fold, even if it is erotic, killing and weird. Great fun in voices from Thomas Hulce, Demi Moore, kevin Kline, Tonyt Jay and Jason Alexander as a gargoyle. One of the better animated films to come around in the 90's. A+

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    • Trivia
      For the scene when Judge Frollo sings "Hellfire" and sees Esmeralda dancing in the fire before him, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) insisted that the Disney animators make Esmeralda's clothing more well-defined because she seemed nude.
    • Goofs
      After Quasimodo is crowned the King of Fools, among the food thrown at him are tomatoes. Tomatoes are native to Central America, which the Europeans had yet to discover at the time the film takes place.
    • Quotes

      Frollo: [opens his dictionary] Shall we review your alphabet today?

      Quasimodo: Oh, yes, Master. I would like that very much.

      Frollo: Very well.

      [pours Quasimodo a wine]

      Frollo: A?

      Quasimodo: Abomination.

      Frollo: [pours himself a wine] B?

      Quasimodo: Blasphemy.

      Frollo: [puts the cork back on the wine bottle] C?

      Quasimodo: C-C-Contrition.

      Frollo: [raises his cup] D?

      Quasimodo: [smiling enthusiastically] Damnation!

      Frollo: E?

      Quasimodo: [points and winks] *Eternal* damnation!

      Frollo: Good. F?

      [sips his wine]

      Quasimodo: [shrugs his shoulders] Festival.

      Frollo: [spits out his wine, coughs, then wipes his lips] Excuse me?

      Quasimodo: [realising his mistake] F-F-Forgiveness.

      Frollo: You said...

      [shuts the dictionary]

      Frollo: "Festival."

      Quasimodo: *No*!

      Frollo: You're thinking about going to the Festival.

      Quasimodo: I-It's just that, *you* go every year.

      Frollo: *I* am a public official! I *must* go, but I don't enjoy a *moment*!

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, the gargoyle Hugo says, "Good night, everybody!"
    • Alternate versions
      On British VHS versions of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, it played Eternal's "Someday" over the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Frollo Show: Frollo Faps to a Firefighters calendar (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bells of Notre Dame
      Music by Alan Menken

      Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

      Performed by Paul Kandel, David Ogden Stiers, Tony Jay, and Chorus

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El jorobado de Notre Dame
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,138,851
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,037,414
      • Jun 23, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $325,338,851
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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