Les Miserables
The 1979 TV movie Les Miserables was advertised as the 12th feature film to be based on the 1862 Victor Hugo novel (and that was a modest estimate). This time, Richard Jordan is the persecuted French ex-convict Jean Valjean, and Anthony Perkins is the relentless police officer Javert, who dogs Valjean's trail for forty years. Screenwriter John Gay does a nice compression job on Hugo's mammoth novel, including most of the familiar episodes ("The Bishop's Candlesticks" etc.) and reintroducing several vignettes that had been ignored by earlier adaptations. Norman Rosemont produced Les Miserables on a lavish scale in both England and France, populating the cast with several of Europe and America's best actors (including veteran Claude Dauphin, in his last screen appearance). Les Miserables debuted as a three-hour "IBM Special" on December 27, 1978. more..
Director: Glenn Jordan
Starring: Richard Jordan,Anthony Perkins, Cyril Cusack, John Gielgud, Claude Dauphin
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Specials/Movies for TV/Actuality
Directors Guild of America (1979)
Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special
Primetime Emmy Awards (1979)
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