Les Misérables
Les Misérables is the original French title of the novel Die Elenden by Victor Hugo from 1862 as well as the title (or part of the title) of the following adaptations of this work:
- a musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil - see Les Misérables (musical)
- of a radio play by Orson Welles - see Les Misérables (radio play)
- a film by Raymond Bernard - see The Damned (1934)
- a film by Richard Boleslawski - see Die Elenden (1935)
- a film by Jean-Paul Le Chanois - see Die Elenden (1958)
- a film by Robert Hossein - see The Legion of the Damned (1982)
- a film by Claude Lelouch - see Les Misérables (1995)
- a film by Bille August - see Les Misérables (1998)
- a film by Josée Dayan - see Les Misérables - Prisoners of Fate
- a film by Tom Hooper - see Les Misérables (2012)
- a film by Ladj Ly - see The Angry - Les Misérables
- as well as a number of other novel adaptations - see Die Elenden # adaptations .