Collectible Movie Posters - 1923
followed Esmeralda and in a fit of jealousy stabs the captain in the back. Despite her insistence that Jehan has committed the assault, the guard arrest Esmeralda. After being tortured, Esmeralda confesses to the crime and is sentenced to be hanged. Jehan, who has testified that Esmeralda is bewitched, then goes to the recovering but delirious Phoebus to convince him that Esmeralda was his attacker. Meanwhile, Clopin goes to Don Claudio, who informs him that Esmeralda has been taken to the prison tower. Overhearing, Jehan slips away to the tower where, disguised as a priest, he is allowed entry to Esmeralda’s cell. Declaring that Phoebus has died of his wounds, Jehan insists he has acted out of love for her, but Esmeralda spurns him. Meanwhile, disturbed by rumors that there may be an uprising over Esmeralda’s guilty verdict, the king orders her sentence to be carried out immediately. Informed of the event when Quasimodo rings the cathedral bell, the people gather in the square as Esmeralda is brought forth. Unaware for whom he has tolled the bell, Quasimodo watches the spectacle from the church parapet when he recognizes Esmeralda as the intended victim. Swinging down a rope to the church steps to rescue the only person who has shown him kindness, Quasimodo gathers up the prostrate Esmeralda and carries her into the cathedral as Don Claudio declares sanctuary. While the arch-deacon comforts Esmeralda, Clopin plans a rescue that will coincide with his long cherished dream of leading a rebellion against the aristocratic powers. Spurred on by Jehan, Clopin summons
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