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Orson Welles adapted Victor Hugo's masterpiece, Les Miserables, for the radio.
This is episode two of Les Miserables.
In the third episode of Orson Welles' adaptation of Les Miserable, Jean Valjean is mayor of a French town.
When her mother (Fantine) dies, a young girl named Cosette has no parents.
Jean Valjean eludes Javert and his team of policemen.
In 1832, Javert and the police are concerned about young Parisians who are angry with the government.
Surviving the barricade battles, Marius decides to marry Cosette.
Jean Valjean is the central character of Victor Hugo's ever-popular Les Miserables, but we don't really "meet him" until "Book Second" of Volume I.
Jean Valjean was imprisoned nineteen years - at hard labor - for breaking into a bakery, stealing a loaf of bread, then trying to escape from his life...
After the Bishop of Digne shows kindness to Jean Valjean, providing him with food and allowing him to spend the night without pay, Valjean steals the ...
In this audio clip, Carole Bos reads from Les Miserables, Volume I - Book Fifth ("The Descent") - Chapter VI (entitled "Father Fauchelevent").
In this audio clip, Carole Bos reads from Les Miserables, Volume I - Book Fifth ("The Descent") - Chapter VII (entitled "Fauchelevent Becomes a Garden...