

He looks at the bundle, walks to the water well, stretches out his arms like he is going to drop the baby into the well, hesitates, and changes his mind.1 Two Scavengers in a Truck Two Beautiful People in a MercedesĪnd the two scavengers up since four a.m grungy from their route on the way home The older of the two with grey iron hair and hunched back looking down like some Gargoyle Quasimodo And the younger of the two also with sunglasses & long hair about the same age as the Mercedes driver And both scavengers gazing down As from a great distance At the cool couple as if they were watching some odourless TV ad in which everything is always possible And the very red light for an instant holding all four close together as if anything at all were possible Between them Across that small gulf in the high seas of this democracy Two Scavengers in a Truck Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes (by Lawrence Ferlinghetti) At the stoplight waiting for the light nine a.m.

Do You Copy The Hunchback of Notre Dame?ĭO NOT COPY THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME The GUARDS drag off the GYPSY MOTHER. It featured Charles Laughton in one of his most acclaimed roles. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, American dramatic film, released in 1939, that is widely regarded as the finest adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic novel of the same name. What is the best adaptation of the Hunchback of Notre Dame? The lavish production was anchored by Charles Laughton’s moving performance as Quasimodo, and the fine supporting cast included Cedric Hardwicke, Thomas Mitchell, and Maureen O’Hara. In 1939 Dieterle remade The Hunchback of Notre Dame for RKO, and it was one of his finest (if least typical) works. Who starred in the Hunchback of Notre Dame? The two gents and a lady bring plenty of comic relief as well. The gargoyles who come to life and become Quasimodo's best friends, Victor (voiced by Charles Kimbrough), Hugo (voiced by Jason Alexander), and Laverne (voiced by Mary Wickes) are three of the most recognizable characters in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996) animated feature film. Who are the gargoyles in the Hunchback of Notre Dame?
