Quasimodo d'El Paris is a 1999 French film that is a comedic adaptation of the 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Notre-Dame de Paris) by Victor Hugo.
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Directed by | Patrick Timsit |
Written by | Jean-François Halin Raffy Shart Patrick Timsit |
Starring | Patrick Timsit Richard Berry Mélanie Thierry |
Music by | Laurent Petitgirard |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $11 million |
Box office | $12.8 million[1] |
The location is the town of El Paris. When ten-year-old boy Quasimodo shows signs of deformity, his well-to-do parents place him in the charge of the town’s mysterious evangelist, Frollo. In exchange, they adopt a Cuban girl, Esméralda, from a lower social class. Ten years later, El Paris is menaced by a serial killer, and Quasimodo is the prime suspect.[2]
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