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Javert (French pronunciation: [ʒavɛʁ]), no
first name
given in the
source novel, is a
fictional character and a main
antagonist of
Victor Hugo's 1862 novel...
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Monsieur Leblanc, and
Urbain Fabre. Jean
Valjean and
police Inspector Javert, who
repeatedly encounters Valjean and
attempts to
return him to prison...
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becomes wealthy and
adopts an orphan, Cosette. A
police inspector named Javert pursues Valjean over the
decades in a single-minded
quest for "justice"...
- by
Javert, who
confronts him in her
hospital room.
After Javert grabs Valjean,
Valjean asks for
three days to
bring Cosette to Fantine, but
Javert refuses...
- Jean
Valjean who,
while being hunted for
decades by the
ruthless policeman Javert after breaking parole,
agrees to care for a
factory worker's daughter. The...
- thievery. They serve,
alongside Javert, as one of the two arch-nemeses of the story's protagonist, Jean Valjean.
While Javert represents the
justice system...
- is an
English actor. His West End
credits include the
leading roles of
Javert and
Enjolras in Les Misérables,
Fiyero in Wicked, and
Lancelot in Camelot...
- life of Jean
Valjean (Neeson), an ex-convict
pursued by
police inspector Javert (Rush). It was
filmed at
Barrandov Studios in Prague,
Czech Republic. Jean...
- the
Toulon prison where his
mistreatment is
detailed under the gaze of
Javert, who
witnesses Valjean's
amazing feat of
strength in
rescuing a man crushed...
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attacks him.
Javert, the town's
police inspector,
immediately arrests her
while Bamatabois sneaks away. She begs to be let go, but
Javert sentences her...