Les Miserables (1982)

Les Miserables (1982)

Les Miserables movie storyline. This screen version of Victor Hugo’s classic novel stars Italian actor Lino Ventura as Jean Valjean, a French peasant who — driven to desperation by poverty — steals a loaf of bread only to be caught by the police. After serving a long prison term for this petty theft, Valjean is tempted to return to a life of crime upon his release, but an act of mercy by a kindly Bishop gives him a fresh start.

Valjean gains a new determination to build a better life for himself, and in time he becomes a respected citizen, a successful businessman, and the mayor of a small town. However, Javert (Michel Bouquet), who was once a guard at the prison where Valjean was held, is now a police captain and knows the truth about the criminal history Valjean prefers not to discuss.x

Les Miserables (1982)

Javert is convinced that Valjean is not as honest as he seems, and he obsessively pursues him, determined to one day put him back behind bars. This was the 16th screen adaptation of Les Miserables, and the 11th to be produced since the introduction of sound.

Les Misérables is a 1982 French drama film directed by Robert Hossein. It is one of the numerous screen adaptations of the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize.

Les Miserables Movie Poster (1982)

Les Miserables (1982)

Directed by: Robert Hossein
Starring: Lino Ventura, Jean Carmet, Michel Bouquet, Evelyne Bouix, Christiane Jean, Franck Cabot-David, Candice Patou, Paul Préboist
Screenplay by: Alain Decaux
Production Design by: François de Lamothe, Jean Mandaroux
Cinematography by: Edmond Richard
Film Editing by: Martine Barraqué, Sophie Bhaud
Costume Design by: Sylvie Poulet
Art Direction by: François de Lamothe
Music by: André Hossein, Michel Magne
Distributed by: GEF-CCFC
Release Date: October 20, 1982

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