
Les Misérables
History · Drama
Overview
In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
Top Cast


Gino Cervi
Gino Cervi
Jean Valjean
Gino Cervi
Jean Valjean


Valentina Cortese
Valentina Cortese
Fantine
Valentina Cortese
Fantine
Hans Hinrich
Hans Hinrich
Javert
Hans Hinrich
Javert


Luigi Pavese
Luigi Pavese
Thénardier
Luigi Pavese
Thénardier
Jone Romano
Jone Romano
La Thénardier
Jone Romano
La Thénardier


Gino Cavalieri
Gino Cavalieri
Blanchard
Gino Cavalieri
Blanchard


Massimo Pianforini
Massimo Pianforini
Vescovo Myriel
Massimo Pianforini
Vescovo Myriel
Duccia Giraldi
Duccia Giraldi
Cosetta da bambina
Duccia Giraldi
Cosetta da bambina
Nino Marchetti
Nino Marchetti
Courfeyrac
Nino Marchetti
Courfeyrac
Alba Setaccioli
Alba Setaccioli
La capo reparto dell'ufficina
Alba Setaccioli
La capo reparto dell'ufficina
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