Select your country to find out where to watch "Les Misérables".

Ratings

Profile photo for
Your rating:
IMDb rating
7.4
Critic rating Average critic rating
6.5

Reviews

Add a review
Profile photo for marc93
Profile photo for andreas606

Cast & Crew

Bille August
Director
Liam Neeson
As Jean Valjean
Toby Jones
As Doorkeeper
Peter Vaughan
As Bishop
Uma Thurman
As Fantine
Julian Rhind-Tutt
As Bamatabois
Geoffrey Rush
As Javert
Lennie James
As Enjolras

Frequently asked questions

What is Les Misérables about? Toggle content

In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man wrongly imprisoned for stealing food, is released after 19 years and sets out to redeem himself. He encounters Bishop Myriel, who shows him kindness and teaches him the value of compassion. Valjean flees when caught stealing from Myriel, but the bishop's generosity and forgiveness inspire him to become a new man. Nine years later, Valjean is a wealthy industrialist and mayor, but his past comes back to haunt him when he is pursued by Inspector Javert, a relentless policeman who believes Valjean is still a criminal. Meanwhile, Fantine, a single mother working at one of Valjean's factories, is fired when her employer learns she has a daughter out of wedlock. Desperate for money, Fantine turns to prostitution and is arrested by Javert. Valjean, who has become obsessed with Javert, demands her release, citing his authority as mayor. As the revolutionaries take to the streets, Valjean must confront his past and protect his loved ones from the relentless pursuit of Javert.

Where can I stream Les Misérables? Toggle content

You can stream Les Misérables on: Apple TV Amazon Store Fandango at Home Tubi

What movies are similar to Les Misérables? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Les Misérables include Hey Ram, Unabomber: The True Story, Stealing Sinatra, The Manson Family, Bandit Queen, A Bronx Tale.

When was Les Misérables released in theaters? Toggle content

Les Misérables was released in theaters on May 1, 1998.