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Les Misérables [DVD] [2012] (Packaging may vary)

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Howat, Daniel (18 July 2018). "The Top Movie Musicals Of The 21st Century So Far". Next Best Picture . Retrieved 23 November 2023.

Fameuil – A wealthy student in Paris originally from Limoges. He is a friend of Félix Tholomyès and becomes romantically involved with Fantine's friend Zéphine. Hugh Skinner CV". MarkhamFroggattandIrwin.com . Retrieved 27 July 2012. [ non-primary source needed] Joly – A medical student who has unusual theories about health. He is a hypochondriac and is described as the happiest of the Friends. Taylor Swift Talks Co-Writing New Cats Song, Recalls Les Mis Audition". Variety. 25 October 2019 . Retrieved 26 October 2019. I had actually done screen tests for Les Mis and had met (Hooper) through that process, like 2012," Swift revealed. "I didn't get it, but it was such an amazing experience just doing the screen test. And I was obviously like, 'I'm not going to get this,' because the other girl was amazing and was on the West End — Samantha Barks; she's incredible and she fully killed the role and was amazing. ... I just had a good time doing the screen tests." Collin, Robbie (10 January 2013). "Les Misérables, review". Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 . Retrieved 10 January 2013.The 1935 film directed by Richard Boleslawski, starring Fredric March and Charles Laughton, nominated for Best Picture, Best Film Editing, Best Assistant Director at 8th Academy Awards. Dahlia – A young grisette in Paris and member of Fantine's group of seamstress friends along with Favourite and Zéphine. She becomes romantically involved with Félix Tholomyès' friend Listolier. Brujon – A robber and criminal. He participates in crimes with M. Thénardier and the Patron-Minette gang (such as the Gorbeau Robbery and the attempted robbery at the Rue Plumet). The author describes Brujon as being "a sprightly young fellow, very cunning and very adroit, with a flurried and plaintive appearance." Favourite – A young grisette in Paris and leader of Fantine's group of seamstress friends (including Zéphine and Dahlia). She is independent and well versed in the ways of the world and had previously been in England. Although she cannot stand Félix Tholomyès' friend Blachevelle and is in love with someone else, she endures a relationship with him so she can enjoy the perks of courting a wealthy man. Julie Rose. 2007. Vintage Classics, 3 July 2008. A new translation of the full work, with a detailed biographical sketch of Victor Hugo's life, a chronology, and notes. ISBN 978-0-09-951113-7

The Broadway premiere opened on 12 Mar. 1984 at the Broadway Theatre, with the production running for almost twenty years. To date, Les Misérables has been staged in 42 countries; the first international production was actually staged in Norway in 1988. Who wrote Les Misérables?a b Ryzik, Melena (4 December 2012). "Amanda Seyfried and the Hathaway Extraction". The New York Times . Retrieved 31 January 2013. Volume IV: The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic in the Rue St. Denis Éponine prevents the robbery at Valjean's house Marius fulfills her request and goes into a tavern to read the letter. It is written by Cosette. He learns Cosette's whereabouts and he writes a farewell letter to her. He sends Gavroche to deliver it to her, but Gavroche leaves it with Valjean. Valjean, learning that Cosette's lover is fighting, is at first relieved, but an hour later, he puts on a National Guard uniform, arms himself with a gun and ammunition, and leaves his home. He arrests all the Thénardiers and Patron-Minette (except Claquesous, who escapes during his transportation to prison, and Montparnasse, who stops to run off with Éponine instead of joining in on the robbery). Valjean manages to escape the scene before Javert sees him. Otterson, Joe (9 January 2018). "David Oyelowo, Dominic West, Lily Collins to Star in BBC's Les Misérables Miniseries". Variety.

Two little boys – The two unnamed youngest sons of the Thénardiers, whom they send to Magnon to replace her two dead sons. Living on the streets, they encounter Gavroche, who is unaware they are his siblings but treats them like they are his brothers. After Gavroche's death, they retrieve bread tossed by a bourgeois man to geese in a fountain at the Luxembourg Garden. Ryzik, Melena (3 December 2012). "The Les Miz Folks, Singing Even After Production Wraps". The New York Times . Retrieved 31 January 2013.

Harp, Justin (26 December 2012). "Russell Crowe reveals Les Misérables doubts: 'I didn't like Javert' ". Digital Spy . Retrieved 27 December 2012. Les Miserables". British Board of Film Classification. 28 November 2012 . Retrieved 29 December 2012. Petit Gervais – A travelling Savoyard boy who drops a coin. Valjean, still a man of criminal mind, places his foot on the coin and refuses to return it. BBC News – Bon anniversaire! 25 facts about Les Mis". BBC Online. 1 October 2010 . Retrieved 1 October 2010.

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