WEBSITES
Time to book that flight to France.
He's the most famous French writer ever. Or at least in the top five.
MOVIE OR TV PRODUCTIONS
This famous adaptation is silent, in black and white, and stars the famous early film actor Lon Chaney, who was known for his ability to transform himself into grotesque characters using make-up.
A bit more Hollywood (still in black and white), this film version of the novel starts old-timey stars like Maureen O'Hara and Charles Laughton.
Want to see it en français? Here you go.
Before he played Hannibal Lector, Anthony Hopkins tried his hand at being Quasimodo in this TV movie from the 80's.
Who could forget the version made by Disney? Its legacy of un-nuancing the characters, simplifying the plot, and cheesing up the ending lives on. But the songs are pretty great.
One more entry, this one starring Mandy Patinkin, Richard Harris, and Salma Hayek.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
Well, kind of. There may have been a hunchbacked sculptor working on the restoration of Notre-Dame that was going on around the time Hugo wrote his novel.
This article talks about the history behind the novel, the medieval city of Paris, and the things Hugo decided to up and change about both in his novel.
VIDEO
Get your cheesy on.
Be careful around those statues, Quasimodo. They need to last a while.
AUDIO
Apparently the old ones were off key.
Olivier Latry, everybody.
IMAGES
Why does he always have a hand to his head?
See what we mean?
Well, here it is.
Maybe that's just an unflattering angle.