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Chris and Gerry step back into merry old Pariee as they revisit The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), one of the most iconic and emotionally powerful films of Hollywood's Golden Age. In this video, we break down Charles Laughton's unforgettable performance as Quasimodo, explore the film's groundbreaking makeup and set design, and discuss how this adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel shaped the future of classic cinema.

We'll look at the film's themes of compassion, justice, and superstion vs. reality. Whether you're a longtime fan of classic Hollywood or discovering this masterpiece for the first time, this review offers fresh insight into why the 1939 Hunchback of Notre Dame still resonates today.

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