The Hunchback (1997 film)
1997 television film directed by Peter Medak
The Hunchback is a 1997 film about deformed bellringer who helps a young gypsy.
- Directed by Peter Medak. Written by John Fasano, based on the novel by Victor Hugo
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Quasimodo
edit- [to a gargoyle] Why was I not made of stone like thee?
Dom Frollo
edit- Pity? Pity me, Quasimodo. To be a man of God, and to love a woman; and to love her more than God.
Dialogue
edit- Dom Frollo: And I will protect France against printed books as I protected France against witches, sorcerers and gypsies in the past.
- Gauchére: There are no witches or sorcerers in France!
- Dom Frollo: Exactly.
About
edit- [The executive] said, "Do you want to play it?" I said, 'Which part?' She said, "Quasimodo." I said, "You really don't have to pay me.' My agent was sitting next to her and said, "I would sort of like you to pay him.' That's how it happened."
- Mandy Patinkin, The Hunchback From Hope (March 16, 1997)
Cast
edit- Mandy Patinkin — Quasimodo
- Richard Harris — Dom Frollo
- Salma Hayek — Esmeralda
- Edward Atterton — Gringoire
- Benedick Blythe — Phoebus
- Nigel Terry — King Louis XI
- Jim Dale — Clopin
- Trevor Baxter — Chief Lawyer
- Vernon Dobtcheff — Father Michel
- Nickolas Grace — Gauchére
External links
edit- The Hunchback quotes at the Internet Movie Database