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Les Misérables: Directed by Frank Lloyd. With William Farnum, George Moss, Hardee Kirkland, Gretchen Hartman. Jean Valjean, a good and decent man who has committed a minor crime, is imprisoned but escapes.
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- Drama
- Frank Lloyd
- 1917-12-04
Silent (English intertitles) Les Misérables is one of many filmed versions of the 1862 Victor Hugo novel of the same name. It is a 1917 American silent film directed by Frank Lloyd, co-written by Lloyd and Marc Robbins, and produced by William Fox, released on December 3, 1917. [1] It starred William Farnum, Hardee Kirkland, and George Moss.
Les Misérables is a film directed by Frank Lloyd with William Farnum, George Moss, Hardee Kirkland, Gretchen Hartman .... Year: 1917. Original title: Les Misérables. Synopsis: Jean Valjean, a good and decent man who has committed a minor crime, is imprisoned but escapes.
- Frank Lloyd
- William Farnum
Jean Valjean, a good and decent man who has committed a minor crime, is imprisoned but escapes. He is pursued thereafter for years by Javert, the cruel and implacable arm of the law. Frank Lloyd. Director.
Film Movie Reviews Les Misérables — 1917. Les Misérables. 1917. 1h 40m. Drama. Advertisement. Cast. William Farnum (Jean Valjean) George Moss (The Bishop) Hardee Kirkland (Javert) Gretchen ...
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December 3, 1917. Production Companies. Fox Film Corporation. Drama. Silent Film. Based on Book. Black and White. Jean Valjean, a good and decent man who has committed a minor crime, is imprisoned but escapes. He is pursued thereafter for years by Javert, the cruel and implacable arm of the law.