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Years later, Frollo receives a letter from him and finds him on his deathbed. It is revealed Florika had died from pox and Jehan eventually dies from it as well, entrusting his brother with his son even though he is an established Gypsy child. Quasimodo appears in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms as a playable character to unlock for ...
The king's men come to Notre-Dame searching for Esmeralda. Quasimodo believes they intend to rescue her and helps them, meaning that if she had still been there, he would have inadvertently betrayed her. Frollo once again attempts to win Esmeralda's love, but she asserts that she would rather die than be with him.
Quasimodo (Anthony Quinn), the hunchback of Notre Dame Cathedral, falls in love with the gypsy Esmeralda (Gina Lollobrigida). When Esmeralda is condemned as a witch by Claude Frollo , the priest who longs for her, Quasimodo takes her into the cathedral to save her. But in a misguided rescue attempt, the people come to free her and Quasimodo ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt as Madellaine, a former thief and circus troupe member who Quasimodo falls for. Michael McKean as Sarousch, the leader of the circus troupe. Demi Moore as Esmeralda, a Romani woman and a friend of Quasimodo. Kevin Kline as Captain Phoebus, a soldier, friend of Quasimodo, and Esmeralda's husband.
Quasimodo offers to protect him outside; Frollo declines, warning him that he would be shunned if he were to go out in public ("Sanctuary Part II"). Quasimodo sings to himself, yearning to spend one day outside Notre Dame ("Out There"). In the streets of Paris, the Feast of Fools begins, led by Clopin, the gypsy king ("Topsy Turvy Part I ...
When Quasimodo finds Jehan attacking Esmeralda, he throws his former master off the ramparts of Notre Dame, but not before Jehan fatally stabs him three times in the back. Phoebus finds and embraces Esmeralda. Witnessing this, Quasimodo rings his own death toll, and Gringoire and Dom Claude enter the bell tower just in time to see him die.
Elizabeth does not disagree. Instead, they end the show like they began it: Holding hands, then Philip leaving Elizabeth to do the work that only she can do. The show's final moments appear to ...
Esmeralda (French: [ɛs.me.ʁɑl.da]), born Agnès, is a fictional character in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris).She is a French Roma girl (near the end of the book, it is revealed that her biological mother was a French woman).