NewsPHOTO CALL: New Shots of Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne and Amanda Seyfried in the Les Miz FilmThe film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical Les Misérables will have a Christmas Day opening, hitting theatres in a wide release Dec. 25.
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Matthew Blank
November 27, 2012
Here are brand new stills featuring Eddie Redmayne, Aaron Tveit and Amanda Seyfried.
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New Shots of Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne, Helena Bonham Carter and Amanda Seyfried in the Les Miz Film
New Shots of Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne, Helena Bonham Carter and Amanda Seyfried in the Les Miz Film
The film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical Les Misérables will have a Christmas Day opening, hitting theatres in a wide release Dec. 25. Here are brand new stills featuring Eddie Redmayne, Aaron Tveit and Amanda Seyfried. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Amanda Seyfried
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Anne Hathaway
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Eddie Redmayne
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Amanda Seyfried and Eddie Redmayne
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Aaron Tveit
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Aaron Tveit and Eddie Redmayne in "Les Miserables"
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Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne and cast
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Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne and cast
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Aaron Tveit, Eddie Redmayne and cast
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Aaron Tveit in "Les Miserables"
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Aaron Tveit in Les Miserables
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Aaron Tveit and cast
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Samantha Barks
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Aaron Tveit and Eddie Redmayne in "Les Miserables"
As previously reported, the principal cast of the film directed by Academy Award winner Tim Hooper ("The King's Speech," "John Adams") includes Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean; Russell Crowe as Javert; Oscar nominee Anne Hathaway as Fantine; Helena Bonham Carter as Madame Thenardier; Amanda Seyfried as Cosette; Eddie Redmayne as Marius; Samantha Barks as Eponine; Aaron Tveit as Enjolras; and George Blagden as student Grantaire.
Original stage Valjean, Colm Wilkinson, plays the pivotal role of the Bishop of Digne in the picture. Tony Award winner Frances Ruffelle, the original Eponine in London and on Broadway, also makes an appearance in the film.
Les Misérables producer Cameron Mackintosh previously confirmed that the film version of the epic Victor Hugo-inspired musical, with songs by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg and Herbert Kretzmer, features a new song for hero Jean Valjean, and vocals for the film were sung live rather than dubbed. Read more about it here.
William Nicholson ("Gladiator," "Nell," "Shadowlands") penned the screenplay.