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Universal Pictures (Firm)
Working Title Films.
Relativity Media.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)
Camack International (Firm)
Jackman, Hugh.
Hooper, Tom, 1972-
Bevan, Tim.
Fellner, Eric.
Hayward, Debra.
Mackintosh, Cameron.
Nicholson, William.
Schönberg, Claude-Michel,
Boublil, Alain.
Kretzmer, Herbert.
Crowe, Russell, 1964-
Hathaway, Anne, 1982-
Seyfried, Amanda.
Redmayne, Eddie, 1982-
Barks, Samantha,
Wilkinson, Colm,
Bonham Carter, Helena, 1966-
Baron Cohen, Sacha, 1971-
Cohen, Danny,
Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885
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| Material type: |
DVD |
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Paris (France) -- Drama -- Videorecordings.
Adopted children -- Drama -- Videorecordings.
Ex-convicts -- Drama -- Videorecordings.
Redemption -- Drama -- Videorecordings.
Social justice -- Drama -- Videorecordings.
Musical films.
Historical films.
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.
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| Language: |
English, French, Spanish |
| Publisher: |
Universal City, Calif. : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, c2013. |
| Description: |
1 videodisc (158 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Notes: |
Also available as a RENTAL DVD. |
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Adapted from the stage musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, produced on the stage by Cameron Mackintosh. |
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2012. |
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Special features: The stars of Les misérables ; Creating the perfect Paris ; The original masterwork: Victor Hugo's Les misérables ; feature commentary with director Tom Hooper. |
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In English with optional English SDH and Spanish, or French subtitles; optional English audio description (DVS). |
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Academy Awards, 2013: Best supporting actress (Hathaway), best makeup and hairstyling, best mixing. |
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Golden Globe for Best Picture (Musical or Comedy) |
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DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen (1.85:1), Dolby Digital 5.1 or 2.0 sound. |
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Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Eddie Redmayne, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Aaron Tviet, Samantha Barks, Isabelle Allen, Daniel Huttlestone, Colm Wilkinson. |
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Director of photography, Danny Cohen ; musical director, Stephen Brooker ; musical producers, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Anne Dudley ; music by Claude-Michel Schönberg ; lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer ; editors, Melanie Ann Oliver, Chris Dickens. |
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| Summary: |
Jean Valjean is paroled after serving 19 years in prison for stealing some bread. He tries to steal silverware from a missionary, but is set straight by a bishop. Nine years later, Valjean is now a wealthy industrialist and mayor. He eventually befriends Fantine, a single mother turned prostitute and risks all when he helps her after she's nearly arrested by police officer Javert. Javert was a guard at the prison Valjean was in and is suspicious that the mayor and Valjean are the same person. |