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he tale of Quasimodo, the lonely outsider who longs
to be out in the world beyond his belltower. Defying the orders of
his evil surrogate father, Minister of Justice Frollo, the
frightened hunchback journeys into the streets of medieval Paris
where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful gypsy girl named
Esmeralda. He also befriends Phoebus, Captain of the King's guards.
Although heartbroken when he discovers Phoebus and Esmeralda's love
for each other, Quasimodo ultimately risks everything to bring them
together. Quasimodo's selfless love overcomes both his own
heartache and Frollo's obsessive hatred of Esmeralda. Along the
way, Quasimodo finds support and friendship from the cathedral's
trio of comic gargoyles: Victor, Hugo, and Laverne. |
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The film had its premiere on June 19, 1996, at the Superdome in New
Orleans, utilizing six enormous screens, and was preceded by a
parade through the French Quarter. The song "Someday" was sung over
the credits by the group All-4-One, but the European version
replaced them with the British band Eternal. |
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Directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale. From the Victor Hugo epic
novel, first published in 1831. Starring: the voices of Tom Hulce
(Quasimodo), Demi Moore (Esmeralda, speaking), Kevin Kline
(Phoebus), Tony Jay (Frollo), Paul Kandel (Clopin), Charles
Kimbrough (Victor), Jason Alexander (Hugo), Mary Wickes (Laverne),
and David Ogden Stiers (Arch Deacon). 86 min. Songs by Alan Menken
and Stephen Schwartz. |
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