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Release Date:
February 2, 1982
Original Title:
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
Rosemont Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 102
Quasimodo, the hunchback bellringer of Notre Dame's cathedral, meets a beautiful gypsy dancer, Esmeralda, and falls in love with her. So does Quasimodo's guardian, the archdeacon of the cathedral, and a poor street poet. But Esmeralda's in love with a handsome soldier. When a mob mistakes her for a witch, it's up to Quasimodo to rescue her and claim sanctuary for her in the cathedral.
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Assistant Director:
Ken Baker
Assistant Editor:
Bob Mullen
Associate Producer:
Malcolm J. Christopher
Camera Operator:
Frank Watts
Neil Binney
Casting:
Irene Lamb
Choreographer:
Eleanor Fazan
Construction Manager:
Bill MacLaren
Continuity:
June Randall
Costume Design:
Phyllis Dalton
Director:
Michael Tuchner
Editor:
Keith Palmer
Electrician:
Joe Finn
Hairstylist:
Bobbie Smith
Key Hairdresser:
Barbara Ritchie
Makeup Artist:
Michael Morris
Beryl Lerman
Makeup Designer:
Nick Maley
Music:
Ken Thorne
Novel:
Victor Hugo
Producer:
Norman Rosemont
Production Accountant:
Jeffrey Broom
Production Assistant:
Pat Pennelegion
Production Design:
John Stoll
Production Manager:
Donald Toms
Second Unit Director:
Jack Lowin
Set Decoration:
Harry Cordwell
Sound Editor:
John Ireland
Sound Mixer:
John W. Mitchell
Still Photographer:
Keith Hamshere
Stunt Coordinator:
Alf Joint
Unit Publicist:
Geoff Freeman
Visual Effects:
Cliff Culley
Wardrobe Master:
Norman Dickens
Writer:
John Gay
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