Scene from Le bossu (1997)
Scene Details
Duration: 124 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 109 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x816 | Added: 2016-Jan-29 |
Actresses in this Scene

Marie Gillain
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Alternate Names: マリー・ジラン
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Career
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Full Biography
Marie Gillain rose to prominence at a young age for her role in 'Mon père ce héros', which earned her a César nomination for Best Upcoming Actress. She further established herself with 'L'Appât', where she won the Golden Bear at Berlin and received another César nomination, along with the Romy-Schneider award in 1996. Gillain is also active in theater.
About the Movie: Le bossu (1997)

Release Year: 1997
Nation: Italy, France, Germany
Alternative Title: En guardia!, O Cavaleiro Vingador, Duell der Degen, Entscheidung der Degen, Herttuan miekkamies, Lagardere, o somatofylakas, A púpos, Ha-Giben, Il cavaliere di Lagardère, El duelo, Na ostrzu szpady, O Corcunda, Горбун, Hertigens dotter, Kambur, On Guard
Director: Philippe de Broca
Writer: Jean Cosmos, Jérôme Tonnerre, Paul Féval, Philippe de Broca
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Genre: Adventure, Adventure Film, Drama, Historical Film, Swashbuckler Film
Story
Le Bossu (1997) directed by Philippe de Broca follows an adventure film plot with historical and swashbuckler elements. The story focuses on a hunchback named Notre Dame Cathedral's Quasimodo, who saves a young nobleman named Phoebus from drowning. Unbeknownst to him, Phoebus is in love with Esmeralda, the gypsy he saw dancing at the Festival of Fools.
Summary
'Le Bossu' is a historical adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca in 1997. Set during the reign of King Louis XI, it's an adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel 'Notre-Dame de Paris'. The film is notable for its swashbuckling sequences and grand sets. It was also controversial due to its depiction of Esmeralda as a villainess.