Angelica is falsely accused of stealing the Duke's crown and will be exiled forever unless Quasimodo can catch the real culprit
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01:00And every year, when we gypsies gather in Avignon, we choose someone very courageous
01:12as our guest of honor.
01:13And everybody voted for you, Quasimodo, the boy who saved the king.
01:18What an honor.
01:19Oh, look.
01:20The gypsy camp.
01:21Isn't it beautiful?
01:22Isn't it beautiful?
01:53Quasimodo, watch out!
01:56Oh, no!
02:06Are you all right?
02:09Angelica!
02:10Oh, your young friend is quite a hero.
02:13Saving lives seems to be his destiny.
02:18Manolo, my old friend.
02:20Good to see you.
02:23Esmeralda!
02:24Francois!
02:25Why, look at you.
02:27You've grown up so much, and in just a year.
02:31Quasimodo, this is our dear friend Manolo, the leader of the gypsies.
02:37Young man, I am very happy to meet you.
02:40This is Quasimodo, our guest of honor.
02:44Hurrah for Quasimodo!
02:47To the king's rescue!
02:49Hurrah!
02:53Thank you.
02:54Thank you very much.
02:56How do you like your portrait?
02:57The banners were copied from a drawing of mine.
03:00They turned out rather well, I think.
03:02I recognized your inimitable style, Francois.
03:05You are a true connoisseur of the arts.
03:08Good evening, madam.
03:09I'm Constable Vernier.
03:11I'm on duty here during the festivities.
03:13I saw you lose this pendant getting down from your caravan.
03:17Oh, thank you, Constable.
03:20Would you mind helping me put it back on?
03:24Certainly.
03:25Nice piece of jewelry, this.
03:27Yes, I do treasure it.
03:30The three gold roses intertwined to form an A, for Angelica.
03:35Everyone gather around.
03:37I've created a new dance, especially for Quasimodo.
03:44I can't believe she created something so beautiful just for me.
03:48Esmeralda cares deeply for you, my dear.
03:51And so do I.
03:53You are a part of our family now, Quasimodo.
03:57Thank you, Angelica.
04:00Ah!
04:03Quasimodo!
04:05Quasimodo!
04:07Quasimodo!
04:09Quasimodo!
04:12Sorry, I hope you're all right.
04:36Behold this marvel, Giroux.
04:39The crest on my late father's crown
04:41is composed of a hundred different diamonds and rubies.
04:44He had it crafted in honor of my birth.
04:47It means the world to me.
04:49I hope you realize what an honor it is
04:51to guard the de Barvalois family jewels, Giroux.
04:55Lock up the treasure room.
04:57Yes, Your Grace.
05:10Manolo, wake up!
05:12Come on, we haven't got all day.
05:14Yes, yes, what is it?
05:17Where's Angelica?
05:20Right here, gentlemen.
05:23You lost your pen?
05:25Yes, I did.
05:27And where is it?
05:29I don't know.
05:31I don't know.
05:33I don't know.
05:35I don't know.
05:37Gentlemen.
05:38You lost your pendant in the vault
05:40while you were robbing the Duke last night.
05:42He wants his jewels back. Now.
05:45This is ridiculous.
05:48I'm innocent.
05:50You have two days to return the jewels you stole.
05:53If you don't, the Duke orders
05:55that you will immediately be sent into exile
05:58and imprisoned for life.
06:04Don't let them take her away.
06:06Manolo, do something.
06:08I swear to you, Esmeralda,
06:09I'll find a way to prove Angelica's innocence.
06:12But I've done nothing.
06:14I'm innocent.
06:20Hush, Esmeralda.
06:22I have King Louis' letter,
06:23putting me under his official protection.
06:25We'll go to the Duke's palace,
06:27show him the letter,
06:28and make him listen to us.
06:31A letter of protection from the King himself.
06:35Very impressive.
06:37But I won't change my mind.
06:39The pendant proves that it was the gypsy woman, Angelica,
06:42who stole my father's crown,
06:44my most treasured possession.
06:46And for that, she must be punished.
06:48Allow me to search your palace, Your Grace.
06:50I may find new evidence,
06:52something that will prove Angelica's innocence.
06:54There is no need for a search.
06:57I have the evidence.
06:59Her locket in my empty vault.
07:01Everybody in the gypsy camp
07:03can tell you she was there all night.
07:05Rubbish.
07:06Gypsies would make up any story to help each other.
07:10Here's your letter.
07:11Now be gone.
07:13You may be a duke,
07:14but there is more kindness,
07:16intelligence, and dignity in Angelica's little finger
07:19than in your whole body.
07:24Don't even think about coming back.
07:27Next time, we won't be quite so nice.
07:30Wait till I...
07:32How about you and Francois
07:33entertain the sentinels for a while?
07:35What do you want us to do?
07:37Improvise.
07:38I need to get up there and solve this mystery.
07:47Go on. Get a move on, the pair of you.
07:50Ah, let them stay for a while.
07:52They're nicer to look at than the wall.
07:55Traces of soot.
07:57That's how the thief got in.
07:59Whoa.
08:01Oh, no, he's going to fall.
08:12The East Chimney.
08:17Gypsies.
08:19Won't they ever go away?
08:28Help. Guards.
08:30Someone is trying to kill me.
08:36Oh, no.
08:39Don't move.
08:44Oh, no.
08:46Don't move.
08:57Poor Kimono.
09:05Do I hear the bells of Notre Dame?
09:08Don't stay here daydreaming.
09:10The guards are coming.
09:13I don't know what you were up to, Hunchback,
09:16but whatever it was will cost you.
09:18Because of this,
09:20I shall not wait two days to pass sentence
09:23on your gypsy friend Angelica.
09:25Her sentence will begin at the stroke of midnight.
09:28Oh, no. No.
09:30Your Grace, be merciful.
09:37Four o'clock?
09:39Angelica's only got eight more hours.
09:41It's hopeless.
09:43The Duke's mad at us.
09:45And we still don't know who stole the crown and the jewels.
09:48But we have a clue.
09:50I found this in the chimney.
09:52It looks like a tiny glove.
09:54I wonder...
10:12Look at the jewels on the knight's costume.
10:15Real diamonds and rubies,
10:17just like the ones on the stolen crown.
10:19I've seen drawings of it many times,
10:21and those are the gems that were on it.
10:23Real diamonds and rubies on a puppet?
10:25It can't be.
10:26Believe me, I've dusted the treasures in Notre Dame
10:28often enough to tell a real jewel from a piece of glass.
10:33Esmeralda, Francois and I
10:35are going to search the puppeteer's wagon.
10:37Stay here, and when the show is about to end, warn us.
10:42You know, I've never liked puppets.
10:44They give me the creeps.
10:57That's all for today, ladies and gentlemen.
11:08Don't go away, dearie.
11:10Sorry, did Babel frighten you?
11:13You're so smart. He was dying to meet you.
11:16Now, now, Babel.
11:18Be a nice clown for a change.
11:21Oh, but I am nice. I am.
11:28I apologize for frightening you, miss.
11:30Please, let me make it up to you.
11:38What a wonderful door.
11:39Did you carve it yourself?
11:41It looks so sturdy.
11:43The puppeteer! Hide!
11:47Here, make yourself comfortable in my humble abode.
11:53I'm not afraid of puppets. I'm not afraid of puppets.
11:55And to make amends for frightening you earlier,
11:58allow me to give you this little gift.
12:00How kind of you.
12:01You must show me how to work it.
12:05Come on, Francois. We can get out now.
12:08Can you get up?
12:09I'm absolutely not afraid of puppets anymore.
12:19Dealing with puppets isn't all that different
12:21from dealing with real live people.
12:23If you pull the right strings,
12:25you can make them dance to your tune.
12:38Ah!
12:40Manolo.
12:41The children are doing their best to help you, Angelica.
12:44I know. I know.
12:47Forgive me, miss, but I have to leave.
12:50I must be on the other side of Avignon at six.
12:56Bye now. I hope we'll meet again soon.
13:02Wow, we got out just in time.
13:04Didn't we, friend?
13:05Francois? Are you here?
13:08He's still in the wagon!
13:17Esmeralda!
13:20My ankle!
13:21You go on.
13:22The puppeteer is heading to the other side of Avignon.
13:25Hurry!
13:26I'm on my way.
13:29Oh, it's 5.30.
13:31Angelica's only got a few hours left.
13:33Manolo, it's so kind of you to stay with me.
13:36I don't think I could bear being here alone.
13:40This nonsense will be over soon.
13:42Quasimodo will find a way to free you.
13:45I know he will.
13:47I hope you're right, Manolo.
13:49What would Esmeralda and Francois do without me?
13:53They're so young!
13:55Uh-oh!
13:56Who are you? What are you doing in my wagon?
13:58Please, forgive me, sir.
14:00I'm an admirer of yours,
14:02and I sneaked in here to see your wonderful puppets.
14:05Well, if you're a lover of puppets, here's a treat for you.
14:09My entire collection.
14:12I made them for you.
14:14Oh, thank you.
14:15You're welcome.
14:16Thank you.
14:17Thank you.
14:18Thank you.
14:19Thank you.
14:20Thank you.
14:21Thank you.
14:22Thank you.
14:23I made them all myself.
14:34Where did you find this?
14:36I found it outside and wanted to...
14:38give it...
14:39back...
14:40to you.
14:42I had...
14:43had a fake beard.
14:45It was you!
14:47My dear fellow, I'm afraid you know too much.
14:50We will have to ensure your silence forever.
14:52Let me introduce you to my Lilliputian friends,
14:55my puppets.
14:56They're like tiny, nasty human beings.
15:01I stole the old gypsy woman's pendant,
15:03then my little friends left it behind in the Duke's vault,
15:06after they robbed it for me.
15:08Do you want us to take care of him, Master?
15:12No.
15:13Prepare him to take part in our show.
15:21I have a great role for you.
15:24Ready him.
15:28Six o'clock.
15:29Three more courts to search.
15:37Ladies and gentlemen,
15:39a terrifying giant is approaching.
15:42I will need the help of my friends to fight him off.
15:46Oh, oh, here he comes.
15:52Beware.
15:53I've come to destroy your village.
15:57What a terrible fellow.
15:59What should we do about him?
16:09In just five hours,
16:11that boat will take me away from here.
16:16It will be forever.
16:18Tell me this is only a nightmare, Manolo.
16:21I wish I could.
16:40Hurrah! We triumph over the evil giant!
16:46Hurrah!
16:54Not a bad haul.
16:57Thank you.
16:58Thank you so much.
17:04Farewell, Avignon.
17:06You've been a wonderful audience.
17:10Yee-haw!
17:17Oh, no, I'm too late.
17:20There was a puppeteer here.
17:21Which way did he go?
17:22That way.
17:23He's probably out of town now.
17:29Thank you.
17:30I'll bring her back.
17:31Don't worry.
17:36Did I miss something
17:37or did we just let a young man make off with our only horse?
17:40We?
17:41Yes, we.
17:43Did we just let a young man make off with our only horse?
17:45We?
17:46You let him get away, you fool!
17:50Oh, Manolo.
17:53I'll soon be on a prison ship
17:55which will take me away from everything
17:58and everyone I love.
18:00We can't give up hope, Angelica.
18:02We still have four hours.
18:04There's still time.
18:06Grandma, I'm here.
18:08I've been so worried about you.
18:10Are you all right?
18:11I'm so glad to see you, my darling.
18:14Quasimodo has figured out who the thief is.
18:17He's on his trail right now.
18:19He'll find him in time.
18:20I know he will.
18:25There he is.
18:32We should have prisoners more often.
18:34It's such fun.
18:36Let's show him our treasure.
18:41Huh?
18:45Ta-da!
18:47With this, we're going to buy a real castle.
18:50No more pretending for us.
18:52We're going to give up show business
18:54and live like royalty.
19:01Master, take a look at this fool.
19:06Very good.
19:08But it's time to say farewell to our guest.
19:20What are you waiting for? Take him!
19:27Get me out of this!
19:32My puppets! My puppets!
19:35You've destroyed my relations!
19:37How could you?
19:47You've ruined my masterpieces!
20:08No!
20:19Sorry. I have to get to Angelica right away.
20:22Don't worry, Francois. I'll be back.
20:25This might be useful, too.
20:28Huh?
20:34Midnight. My time is up.
20:39Faster! Faster!
20:47You're making a mistake!
20:49Please don't do this!
20:52I offer you a last chance.
20:55Tell me where my father's crown is hidden.
20:58I'm innocent.
20:59How can I tell you something I don't know?
21:02Guard, take her away
21:04to the place where she will spend the rest of her miserable life.
21:09Wait! Here's the crown.
21:11I found your stolen treasure and the man who took it.
21:15The real thief was the puppeteer.
21:17I think you owe Angelica an apology, Your Grace.
21:20A debeuvalois never apologizes.
21:24Here. Take this.
21:26And be on your way.
21:29No! Not until you clear my name!
21:32Not until you admit your mistake!
21:34If you don't, I have the feeling
21:37that gypsies will be singing songs about your cruelty for years to come.
21:42Such a thing could tarnish your family's good name for centuries.
21:45All right.
21:47I... I apologize for all this.
21:50Sorry, that's my bad ear.
21:52What's that again?
21:54I am sorry for wrongly accusing you.
21:58You will be cleared of the charge
22:00and I will give 100 gold coins to the gypsies
22:04to help erase the memory of this incident.
22:14I hope that puppeteer is gone for good.
22:17To think I was this close to capturing him.
22:20Would you dare to fight those horrible puppets again?
22:23Anytime, anywhere.
22:27Get me out of here!
22:29Help!