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(Rank-Jarfid) Y Cert. N paper this looked as if it might be good. Jean (Symphonie Pastorale) Delannoy directed, the score was by Auric, Prevert had a hand in the script, Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo seemed promising-and after all, it was made in France. There should be an authentic atmosphere about it. On film it was all rather disappointing. Pictorially it was uneven-some of the CinemaScope frames might have been com by Pieter Breughel, others looked just like disorganised bands of film extras, Lath and plaster seemed to lurk beneath most of the back nd, Alain Cuny’s Fiollo was restrained to the point of woodenness, and though Quinn worked hard he was not memorable. The one egtetving portrait was a miniature of Louis XI contributed by Jean Tissier,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 21
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132THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 21
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