Film (1939, monochrome.

Starring: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Cedric Hardwicke. Directed by William Dieterle.

Considered by many reviewers to be the best of the many film versions of Victor Hugo's classic novel, and perhaps the one that sticks closest to Hugo's plot and intention. The film tells the tragic tale of a disfigured bellringer who falls for the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda in medieval Paris. The film provides the stage for one of Laughton's greatest portrayals as the tragic title figure. Backed up by Maureen O'Hara's sweet but fiery Esmeralda, and Hardwicke's chilling prosecutor, Frollo. Atmospheric direction and stark yet lavish sets combine with the fine performances to build a genuinely moving experience, all-too absent from later versions.

Considered by many to be a landmark product of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood.