Synopsis
'When I take Cosette, I take her. You will not know where I come from or where I go''.
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 1967
- Type: Adaptation of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
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Les Miserables (1967) | 2: Fantine
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'When he came here, he had nothing. And now he wears a sash and a top hat and shakes hands with the Prefect''.

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'I mustn't go to prison. You see, they only pay you seven sous a day in prison. Seven sous won't keep my child''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 4: Buried Treasure
Les Miserables (1967) | 4: Buried Treasure
'He is not the Mayor. He is not Monsieur Madeleine. He is from the galleys, and he goes back to the galleys''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 5: Cosette
Les Miserables (1967) | 5: Cosette
'When I take Cosette, I take her. You will not know where I come from or where I go''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 6: Sanctuary
Les Miserables (1967) | 6: Sanctuary
'He was pursuing a thief in the night—a thief with a little girl. He thinks they climbed into the convent''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 7: Marius
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Les Miserables (1967) | 8: The Trap
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'I know what France does to men. Those who survive must give their hand to those who fall. Starring Frank Finlay as Jean Valjean''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 9: Insurrection
Les Miserables (1967) | 9: Insurrection
'We will come back to him. But now we must leave. If we do not, you will lose your father and your lover''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 10: Redemption
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'From the day she told me that she knew and loved you, I knew my life was over''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 10: Redemption
'From the day she told me that she knew and loved you, I knew my life was over''.

Les Miserables (1967) | 9: Insurrection
'We will come back to him. But now we must leave. If we do not, you will lose your father and your lover''.