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

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The DVD and Blu-ray release of Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary confirmed an announcement of the musical's film adaptation. [52] Pre-production [ edit ] Lealos, Shawn S.; Bajgrowicz, Brooke (3 February 2020). "The 35 Best Musicals Of All Time". ScreenRant . Retrieved 23 November 2023. Les Misérables Trailer: Anne Hathaway Sings!". ScreenCrush.com. 30 May 2012 . Retrieved 30 May 2012. NG, David (31 December 2012). "Colm Wilkinson, original Jean Valjean, on Les Misérables movie". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 11 January 2021.

By dawn, the soldiers storm the barricade and kill everyone except Marius and Valjean, who escape into the sewers. Javert waits for him to exit, but seeing that Marius is close to death, he lets them go. Morally disturbed by the mercy of his nemesis and his own in return, Javert kills himself by throwing himself in the Seine. Marius recovers, traumatized by the death of his friends. From La La Land To Chicago, A Countdown Of The 20 Best Movie Musicals Of The 21st Century". HuffPost UK. 26 April 2020 . Retrieved 23 November 2023.

a b Breznican, Anthony (31 October 2012). "Les Miz Soars Again". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 7 November 2012.

Les Misérables has run continuously in London for over 30 years, but the original West End cast definitely had star power. Colm Wilkinson originated the role of Jean Valjean in London, later reprising his performance in worldwide productions. The two-time Olivier Award actress Patti LuPone played Fantine, recently in London for the West End revival of Company. a b Ryzik, Melena (4 December 2012). "Amanda Seyfried and the Hathaway Extraction". The New York Times . Retrieved 31 January 2013. Alexander Welsh, "Opening and Closing Les Misérables," in Harold Bloom, ed., Modern Critical Views: Victor Hugo (Chelsea House, 1988), 151–152 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.Les Miserables review: Breakout performances but falls short overall". Voxxi. Bloomberg News. 26 December 2012. Archived from the original on 14 March 2013 . Retrieved 9 November 2014. Uddin, Zakia (30 August 2011). "Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe to star in Les Misérables?". Digital Spy . Retrieved 24 September 2012. Les Misérables premiered on 5 December 2012, at the Empire, Leicester Square in London. [3] Red carpet footage was screened live online in an event hosted by Michael Ball, the original Marius of the West End. The film was released in select IMAX theatres in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Montreal the same day as its domestic theatrical release, 25 December 2012. [96] Les Misérables was also released internationally by IMAX theatres on 10 January 2013. [96] The film was distributed by Universal Pictures in North America, Latin America and most of Europe, and Toho (through Toho-Towa) in Japan. Christine Donougher. Penguin Classics, 7 November 2013. A new translation of the full work, with a detailed biographical sketch of Victor Hugo's life, a chronology, and notes. ISBN 978-0141393599 Listolier – A wealthy student in Paris originally from Cahors. He is a friend of Félix Tholomyès and becomes romantically involved with Fantine's friend Dahlia.

Rosen, Christopher (18 December 2012). "Eddie Redmayne, Les Miserables Star, On Sets That Smell Like Dead Fish & Singing Till You Bleed". Huffington Post . Retrieved 27 December 2012. a b c d e f g Galloway, Stephen (5 December 2012). "Inside the Fight to Bring Les Mis to the Screen". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 27 December 2012.

Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote: "[Director Tom] Hooper can be very good with actors. But his inability to leave any lily ungilded—to direct a scene without tilting or hurtling or throwing the camera around—is bludgeoning and deadly. By the grand finale, when tout le monde is waving the French tricolor in victory, you may instead be raising the white flag in exhausted defeat." [113] The production celebrated its 10,000th performance on 22nd January 2010. To date, it's been performed over 13,500 times. Is there a movie adaptation of Les Misérables? Sinclair, Upton (1915). The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. charlesrivereditors.com Charles Rivers Editors. ISBN 978-1-247-96345-7.

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