The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 (2002)

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Written by Victor Hugo, Irene Mecchi

Directed by Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise

Also known as "Hunchback of Notre Dame II", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II"

Production Year: 2002

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Take a journey back to Paris's magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral, to revisit Quasimodo and his friends, in this stunning romantic animated adventure. The lovable yet lonely bell ringer pits his wits against evil circus owner Sarousch, who despises Quasi's hideous appearance. Sarousch is a master of sorcery, and his latest evil plan is to steal the cathedral's famous bell, La Fidele. Esmerelda's little boy also wants to stop Sarousch, so Quasi and his new friend Madellaine must not only save the bell but rescue the youngster. There's a magical mix of music and merriment, romance and adventure in this new Disney classic.

When is The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic December 2nd, 3:00pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD December 2nd, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Tom HulceQuasimodo
Image for Demi MooreDemi MooreEsmeralda
Tony JayJudge Claude Frollo
Image for Kevin KlineKevin KlineCap. Phoebus
Paul KandelClopin
Jason AlexanderHugo
Charles KimbroughVictor
Mary WickesLaverne
David Ogden-StiersThe Archdeacon
Heidi MollenhauerEsmeralda
Mary Kay BergmanQuasimodo's mother
Corey BurtonBrutish Guard
Jim CummingsMisc. Guards and Gypsies
Bill FagerbakkeOafish Guard
Patrick PinneyMisc. Guards and Gypsies
Image for Gary TrousdaleGary TrousdaleThe Old Heretic
Frank WelkerBaby Bird
Jane WithersLaverne

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