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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
91 min - Animation | Drama | Family - 21 June 1996 (USA)
A deformed bellringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancing girl.
Directors:
Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
Writers:
Tab Murphy (animation story), Victor Hugo (novel), 6 more credits »
Stars:
Demi Moore, Jason Alexander, Mary Kay Bergman
Cast
Cast overview, first billed only:
Jason Alexander Jason Alexander ...
Hugo (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman Mary Kay Bergman ...
Quasimodo's Mother (voice)
Corey Burton Corey Burton ...
Brutish Guard (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke Bill Fagerbakke ...
Oafish Guard (voice)
Tom Hulce Tom Hulce ...
Quasimodo (voice)
Tony Jay Tony Jay ...
Frollo (voice)
Paul Kandel Paul Kandel ...
Clopin (voice)
Charles Kimbrough Charles Kimbrough ...
Victor (voice)
Kevin Kline Kevin Kline ...
Phoebus (voice)
Heidi Mollenhauer Heidi Mollenhauer ...
Esmeralda (singing voice)
Demi Moore Demi Moore ...
Esmeralda (voice)
Patrick Pinney Patrick Pinney ...
Guards / Gypsies (voice)
Gary Trousdale Gary Trousdale ...
The Old Heretic (voice)
Jim Cummings Jim Cummings ...
Guards / Gypsies (voice)
David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers ...
Archdeacon (voice)
Storyline
In 15th century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice. But Frollo was forced by the Archdeacon of Notre Dame to raise Quasimodo as his own. Now a young man, Quasimodo is hidden from the world by Frollo in the belltower of the cathedral. But during the Festival of Fools, Quasimodo, cheered on by his gargoyle friends Victor, Hugo, and Laverne, decides to take part in the festivities, where he meets the lively gypsy girl Esmeralda and the handsome soldier Phoebus. The three of them find themselves ranged against Frollo's cruelty and his attempts to destroy the home of the gypsies, the Court of Miracles. And Quasimodo must desperately defend both Esmeralda and the very cathedral of Notre Dame. Written by Kathy Li
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
91 min - Animation | Drama | Family - 21 June 1996 (USA)
A deformed bellringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancing girl.
Directors:
Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
Writers:
Tab Murphy (animation story), Victor Hugo (novel), 6 more credits »
Stars:
Demi Moore, Jason Alexander, Mary Kay Bergman
Cast
Cast overview, first billed only:
Jason Alexander Jason Alexander ...
Hugo (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman Mary Kay Bergman ...
Quasimodo's Mother (voice)
Corey Burton Corey Burton ...
Brutish Guard (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke Bill Fagerbakke ...
Oafish Guard (voice)
Tom Hulce Tom Hulce ...
Quasimodo (voice)
Tony Jay Tony Jay ...
Frollo (voice)
Paul Kandel Paul Kandel ...
Clopin (voice)
Charles Kimbrough Charles Kimbrough ...
Victor (voice)
Kevin Kline Kevin Kline ...
Phoebus (voice)
Heidi Mollenhauer Heidi Mollenhauer ...
Esmeralda (singing voice)
Demi Moore Demi Moore ...
Esmeralda (voice)
Patrick Pinney Patrick Pinney ...
Guards / Gypsies (voice)
Gary Trousdale Gary Trousdale ...
The Old Heretic (voice)
Jim Cummings Jim Cummings ...
Guards / Gypsies (voice)
David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers ...
Archdeacon (voice)
Storyline
In 15th century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice. But Frollo was forced by the Archdeacon of Notre Dame to raise Quasimodo as his own. Now a young man, Quasimodo is hidden from the world by Frollo in the belltower of the cathedral. But during the Festival of Fools, Quasimodo, cheered on by his gargoyle friends Victor, Hugo, and Laverne, decides to take part in the festivities, where he meets the lively gypsy girl Esmeralda and the handsome soldier Phoebus. The three of them find themselves ranged against Frollo's cruelty and his attempts to destroy the home of the gypsies, the Court of Miracles. And Quasimodo must desperately defend both Esmeralda and the very cathedral of Notre Dame. Written by Kathy Li
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