Additional information for Les Misérables, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 25, 2012. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Les Misérables has a total running time of 158 minutes.
PG-13
USA
12A
UK
12
South Korea
12
Netherlands
PG
Canada
G
Japan
12A
Ireland
PG13
Singapore
M/12
Portugal
11
Sweden
PG-13
Philippines
11
Norway
A
India
14
Brazil
IIA
Hong Kong
12
Germany
13
Argentina
14
Peru
11
Denmark
12
Switzerland
158min
Los miserables
Argentina
Los miserables
Chile
Los miserables
Mexico
Los miserables
Peru
Los miserables
Peru
Los miserables
Spain
Jadnici
Croatia
Jadnici
Serbia
Os Miseráveis
Brazil
Os Miseráveis
Portugal
Οι Άθλιοι
Greece
Клетниците
Bulgaria
Отверженные
Russia
A nyomorultak
Hungary
Aluvey he'hayim
Israel
Bei Can Shi Jie
China
Bi Navayan
Iran
Bidnici
Czech Republic
Hüljatud
Estonia
Les Misérables
Luxembourg
Les Miz
USA
Les misérables: Nędznicy
Poland
Mizerabilii
Romania
Oi athlioi
Greece
Sefiller
Turkey
Vargdieniai
Lithuania
December 05, 2012
UK
December 21, 2012
Japan
December 22, 2012
Australia
December 22, 2012
Hong Kong
December 25, 2012
Canada
December 25, 2012
Hong Kong
December 25, 2012
Singapore
December 25, 2012
Spain
December 25, 2012
USA
December 26, 2012
Australia
December 27, 2012
Hungary
December 27, 2012
Malaysia
January 02, 2013
Egypt
January 03, 2013
Czech Republic
January 03, 2013
Kuwait
January 03, 2013
Lebanon
January 03, 2013
Portugal
January 03, 2013
United Arab Emirates
January 04, 2013
Lithuania
January 10, 2013
Netherlands
January 10, 2013
New Zealand
January 11, 2013
Ireland
January 11, 2013
UK
January 11, 2013
Vietnam
January 16, 2013
Indonesia
January 16, 2013
Philippines
January 18, 2013
Estonia
January 18, 2013
Iceland
January 18, 2013
India
January 18, 2013
Norway
January 18, 2013
South Africa
January 18, 2013
Sweden
January 20, 2013
Croatia
January 25, 2013
Poland
January 25, 2013
Romania
January 31, 2013
Italy
January 31, 2013
Slovakia
January 31, 2013
Slovenia
January 31, 2013
Thailand
February 01, 2013
Brazil
February 01, 2013
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February 01, 2013
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February 01, 2013
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February 07, 2013
Israel
February 07, 2013
Russia
February 07, 2013
Ukraine
February 08, 2013
Taiwan
February 11, 2013
Cyprus
February 12, 2013
Serbia
February 13, 2013
France
February 13, 2013
Luxembourg
February 14, 2013
Argentina
February 14, 2013
Chile
February 14, 2013
Greece
February 15, 2013
Colombia
February 15, 2013
Mexico
February 20, 2013
Belgium
February 21, 2013
Austria
February 21, 2013
Bolivia
February 21, 2013
Germany
February 21, 2013
Peru
February 22, 2013
Austria
February 22, 2013
Finland
February 22, 2013
Pakistan
February 23, 2013
Serbia
February 28, 2013
China
February 28, 2013
Serbia
March 01, 2013
Turkey
March 21, 2013
Denmark
March 22, 2013
Ecuador
April 26, 2013
Venezuela
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In 19th-century France, Jean Valjean, who for decades has been hunted by the ruthless policeman Javert after he breaks parole, agrees to care for factory worker Fantine's daughter, Cosette. The fateful decision changes their lives forever.
In 1815 France, convict Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) is released on parole by prison guard Javert (Russell Crowe) after serving a nineteen-year sentence. He is offered food and shelter by the Bishop of Digne (Colm Wilkinson), but steals his silver during the night. He is caught by the authorities, but the Bishop lies that the silver was given as a gift, and secures Valjean's release. Touched by the Bishop's love, grace and generosity, Valjean breaks his parole and vows to start an honest life under a new identity. Javert swears he will bring the escaped convict to justice.Eight years later in 1823, Valjean has become a wealthy factory owner and mayor of Montreuil-sur-Mer. Fantine (Anne Hathaway), one of his workers, is discovered to be sending money to her illegitimate daughter, Cosette (Isabelle Allen), who lives with the unscrupulous Thénardiers (Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter) and their daughter Éponine (Natalya Angel Wallace), and is dismissed by the foreman (Michael Jibson). Left with no alternative, Fantine turns to prostitution. During an argument with an abusive customer, Javert, now a police inspector, arrests Fantine, but Valjean intercedes and takes her to a hospital.Later, Valjean learns that a man believed to be him has been arrested. Unable to condemn an innocent man, Valjean reveals his identity to the court before departing for the hospital. There he promises a dying Fantine that he will look after her daughter. After escaping from Javert, Valjean finds Cosette and pays the Thénardiers to allow him to take her, and promises to be like a father to her.Nine years later in June of 1833, Jean Maximilien Lamarque, the only government official sympathetic toward the poor, is nearing death. Students Marius Pontmercy (Eddie Redmayne) and Enjolras (Aaron Tveit), together with street urchin Gavroche (Daniel Huttlestone), discuss fomenting revolution to overthrown the government. Later Marius catches a glimpse of Cosette (Amanda Seyfried), now a young woman, and instantly falls in love with her. Meanwhile, despite Cosette's questioning, Valjean refuses to tell her about his past or anything about her late mother, Fantine.At a café, Enjolras organises a group of idealistic students as Lamarque's death is announced. Meanwhile, Éponine (Samantha Barks), now Marius's friend, leads him to Cosette, where the two profess their love for one another. Lamenting that her secret love for Marius will never be reciprocated, Éponine fatalistically decides to join the revolution. Later, an attempted robbery of Valjean's house makes him mistakenly believe that Javert has discovered him, and he flees with Cosette. As they leave, Enjolras rallies the Parisians to revolt, and Cosette sends a farewell letter to Marius.The next day, the students interrupt Lamarque's funeral procession and begin their assault. Javert poses as a rebel in order to spy on them, but is quickly exposed by Gavroche and captured. During the ensuing gunfight, Éponine saves Marius at the cost of her own life, professing her love to him before she dies, which leaves Marius devastated at the loss of his best friend. Valjean, intercepting a letter from Marius to Cosette, goes to the barricade to protect Marius. After saving Enjolras from snipers, he is allowed to execute Javert. However, when the two are alone, Valjean chooses to free Javert instead and fires his gun to fake the execution. Initially disbelieving, Javert wonders at Valjean's generosity.With the majority of the Parisians not joining the revolution as the students expected, they resolve to fight to the death. Everyone is killed by government troops in the final assault on the street barricades, but Marius is saved when Valjean drags his unconscious body into the sewers. Thénardier, scavenging the dead bodies, steals Marius's ring. Valjean recovers and escapes the sewers carrying Marius, but is confronted at the exit by Javert. Javert threatens to shoot Valjean if he refuses to surrender, but Valjean ignores him. Unable to reconcile the conflict between his civil and moral duties, two things which he always considered the same, Javert commits suicide by jumping off a bridge into the Seine river.Later, Marius mourns for his friends but Cosette comforts him. Revealing his past to Marius, Valjean tells him he must leave because his presence endangers Cosette, and makes Marius promise never to tell her. A few months later, Marius and Cosette marry; the Thénardiers crash the reception and testify that they saw Valjean carrying a murdered corpse through the sewers. Thénardier unwittingly shows Marius the ring that he stole from him as "proof." Recognising the ring, Marius realises that it was Valjean who saved his life. Marius and Cosette rush to Valjean after being told his location by Thénardier.As Valjean sits dying in a local convent from his long-term heart condition, he perceives the spirit of Fantine appearing to take him to Heaven. Cosette and Marius rush in to bid farewell. Valjean hands Cosette his confession of his past life, and the spirits of Fantine and the Bishop guide him to paradise, where he joins the spirits of Enjolras, Éponine, Gavroche, and the other rebels at the Barricade on the rue Soufflot.
Tom Hooper
Director(s)
William Nicholson
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Herbert Kretzmer
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Victor Hugo
Writer(s)
Nicholas Allott
executive producer
Bernard Bellew
co-producer
Raphaël Benoliel
co-producer: France
Tim Bevan
producer
Francesca Budd
associate producer
Liza Chasin
executive producer
Eric Fellner
producer
Debra Hayward
producer
Cameron Mackintosh
producer
Angela Morrison
executive producer
F. Richard Pappas
executive producer
Thomas Schönberg
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
Jean Valjean
Hugh Jackman
Javert
Russell Crowe
Fantine
Anne Hathaway
Cosette
Amanda Seyfried
Thénardier
Sacha Baron Cohen
Madame Thénardier
Helena Bonham Carter
Marius
Eddie Redmayne
Enjolras
Aaron Tveit
Éponine
Samantha Barks
Gavroche
Daniel Huttlestone
Convict 1
Cavin Cornwall
Convict 2
Josef Altin
Convict 3
Dave Hawley
Convict 4
Adam Jones
Convict 5
John Barr
Overseer
Tony Rohr
Mairie Officer
Richard Dixon
Innkeeper
Andy Beckwith
Jailer
Stephen Bent
Bishop
Colm Wilkinson
Madame Baptistine
Georgie Glen
Madame Magloire
Heather Chasen
Constable 1
Paul Thornley
Constable 2
Paul Howell
Fauchelevent
Stephen Tate
Foreman
Michael Jibson
Factory Woman 1
Kate Fleetwood
Factory Woman 2
Hannah Waddingham
Factory Woman 3
Clare Foster
Factory Woman 4
Kirsty Hoiles
Factory Woman 5
Jenna Boyd
Factory Woman 6
Alice Fearn
Factory Woman 7
Alison Tennant
Factory Woman 8
Marilyn Cutts
Factory Woman 9 (as Cathy Breeze)
Catherine Breeze
Factory Onlooker
John Albasiny
Bamatabois
Bertie Carvel
Brevet
Tim Downie
Cochepaille
Andrew Havill
Bamtabois' Valet
Dick Ward
Director(s)
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Herbert Kretzmer
Alain Boublil
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Victor Hugo
Writer(s)
executive producer
Bernard Bellew
co-producer
Raphaël Benoliel
co-producer: France
Tim Bevan
producer
Francesca Budd
associate producer
Liza Chasin
executive producer
Eric Fellner
producer
Debra Hayward
producer
Cameron Mackintosh
producer
Angela Morrison
executive producer
F. Richard Pappas
executive producer
Thomas Schönberg
associate producer
Producer(s)
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