The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Edmond O'Brien: Gringoire
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Quotes
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Gringoire : Your hands are like ice. You're not afraid are you?
Esmeralda : Not now oh Gringoire, Why did I ever come to Paris?
Gringoire : Don't cry darling
Esmeralda : I keep thinking and thinking How I came here to soften the king heart towards my people until my silly heart betrayed me for that I deserve to die.
Gringoire : You will not! I will get you free
Esmeralda : You will look out after my people when I am gone
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Gringoire : [Reciting a poem during the Fools Day festivities] You rest and live, and rest again. Beware you do not live in vain.
Clopin : [Mocking and interrupting Gringoire...] And if you eat to much you will throw it up again!
Gringoire : [as the mob breaks into raucous laughter] You stupid, ignorant drunkard. I offer you truth!
One of the mob : We don't want your truth!
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Clopin : [while watching the whipping of Quasimodo, Clopin tells Gringoire that he too has been whipped] Twice. Now I buy protection.
Gringoire : From Who?
Clopin : Nobility.
Gringoire : The guardians of the old and holy tradition.
Clopin : The very same. They buy it from the king, and sell it to those beneath them. It's quite alright. You see, after the war - and don't forget it lasted a hundred years - thousands of us went from door to door asking for honest work, and we were whipped for begging. The ruling class didn't say, Work or starve; they said, Starve, for you shall not work.
Gringoire : And I starved.
Clopin : Thousands did, until I organised the beggars guild.
Gringoire : Of which I am beggar number 7419.
Clopin : You needn't be ashamed. True we're not great thieves like nobles. Our robberies are petty compared to the wholesale plunder of the nation.
Gringoire : I wonder if the moral difference isn't in our favour
Clopin : Right. Some day you and I will write a book on the truth of beggary.