Les Misérables (2000 miniseries)
| Les Misérables | |
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| Written by | Didier Decoin |
| Directed by | Josée Dayan |
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| Composer | Jean-Claude Petit |
| Country of origin | France |
| Original language | French |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 4 |
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| Cinematography | Willy Stassen |
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| Running time | 360 minutes |
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| Release | September 4 – September 25, 2000 |
Les Misérables (English: "Wretched") is a 2000 French television miniseries based on the 1862 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. It was broadcast in four ninety-minute parts. The adaptation makes large changes to the novel throughout, adding many subplots that were not present in the original story and radically altering characterizations. Some of the changes include adding a subplot where the police inspector Javert goes undercover as a student in Marius's law school, and reimagining Cosette's maid Toussaint as a large mute male ex-convict manservant who eventually steals from Jean Valjean.