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Storybook Classics - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame DVD

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Victor Hugo's touching romance is brought to life in this exciting rendition of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Meed Quasimodo the hunchback disdained by all of Paris for being the ugliest man in the city. Adopted by the church and committed to the belfry Quasimodo keeps a birds-eye view of Paris one day falling in love with a beautiful dancing girl named Esmerelda. When she befriends the crippled bell-ringer the two form a loyal bond amid the trying circumstances of city life and its citizens' evil plots for the spoils of love and power. But will such a pure devotion... as is found between the two misfits survive in the cruel atmosphere of medieval France? [show more]

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Released
19 May 2007
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pegasus 
Classification
Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5034504605275 
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Animated adaptation of the classic tale by Victor Hugo. The hideously deformed Quasimodo is shunned by the people of Paris, but adopted by the church of Notre Dame, where he tends to the bells, With his bird's eye view of the city, he soon falls in love with the beautiful dancing girl Esmerelda, and the two misfits form an unlikely bond of friendship. But can their friendship survive in the cruelty of medieval France?