LES MIS LETTERS IN ADAPTATION - Enjolras and his Lieutenants, LM 4.1.6 (Les Miserables 1972)
“Be serious,” said Enjolras.
“I am wild,” replied Grantaire.
Enjolras meditated for a few moments, and made the gesture of a man who has taken a resolution.
“Grantaire,” he said gravely, “I consent to try you. You shall go to the Barrière du Maine.”
Grantaire lived in furnished lodgings very near the Café Musain. He went out, and five minutes later he returned. He had gone home to put on a Robespierre waistcoat.
“Red,” said he as he entered, and he looked intently at Enjolras. Then, with the palm of his energetic hand, he laid the two scarlet points of the waistcoat across his breast.
video description: a video edit of the 1972 miniseries adaptation of les misérables. it focuses on éponine and her relationship with marius, and is set to “you belong with me” by taylor swift. end description.
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guysss i hate being this person but does anyone know where a poor desperate soul can watch 1972 Les Mis?!?!?!?! I NEED more Amis content its not even funny i’m gonna throw a fit
The 1972 Enjolras is a truly beautiful man. I know he’s not blonde but that is just… a beautiful, austere French man. Like when I read the brick, I imagine him, because woah Jean-Luc Boutte is a beautiful man woah
LES MIS LETTERS IN ADAPTATION - A Cab Runs in English and Barks in Slang, LM 4.8.4 (Les Miserables 1972)
Éponine caught Montparnasse’s hand.
“Take care,” said he, “you’ll cut yourself, I’ve a knife open.”
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“My good friend, Mr. Montparnasse,” said Éponine, “I entreat you, you are a good fellow, don’t enter.”
“Take care, you’ll cut yourself,” replied Montparnasse.
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“Well, go in, then, the rest of you,” exclaimed Montparnasse. “Do the job. I’ll stay here with the girl, and if she fails us—”
He flashed the knife, which he held open in his hand, in the light of the lantern.
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As they went, Montparnasse muttered:—
“Never mind! if they had wanted, I’d have cut her throat.”