Talk:Les Misérables (1934 film)

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Criterion version says it is 279 minutes...[edit]

How long is this film? Criterion version says it is 279 minutes... the article says 305 min.

The Criterion release is as close as it can get to the finished film, as far as I know it may be either that is the full version, and alot of places have bad information, or there is some missing footage, perhaps there were originally several intermissions in the original showing? I'm not 100% sure, but I know the versions most likely have different lengths-Beau.

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Source for "the most complete and well rounded adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel"[edit]

Based on a brief search using Google Books, this appears to be a quote from an exhibition book called David to Cézanne : master drawings from the Prat Collection. Unfortunately, Google Books does not have a digital copy, and based on the WorldCat entry, the physical copies are not in places I can access.Still-Can't-Believe-It's-Not-Butter (talk) 01:21, 3 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]