"In 15th century France, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by the infatuated Chief Justice, and only the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral can save her."
Lon Chaney
as Quasimodo
Patsy Ruth Miller
as Esmeralda
Norman Kerry
as Phoebus de Chateaupers
Kate Lester
as Madame de Condelaurier
Winifred Bryson
as Fleur de Lys
Nigel De Brulier
as Don Claudio
Brandon Hurst
as Jehan
Ernest Torrence
as Clopin
Tully Marshall
as El Rey Luis XI
Harry von Meter
as Mons. Neufchatel
Raymond Hatton
as Gringoire
Nick De Ruiz
as Mons. Le Torteru
Eulalie Jensen
as Marie
Roy Laidlaw
as Charmolu
Ray Myers
as Charmolu's Assistant
William Parke
as Josephus
Gladys Brockwell
as Sister Gudule
John Cossar
as Judge of the Court
Edwin Wallock
as King's Chamberlain
Fred Behrle
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Joe Bonomo
as (uncredited)
Earl Gordon Bostwick
as Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
Helen Broneau
C.E. Collins
Jim Collins
Harry De Vere
Louise Emmons
as Old Woman on Staircase (uncredited)
Charles Farrell
Al Ferguson
Max Garnetz
John George
Eva Gordon
as Casare Gravina (uncredited)
John Gough
as Prisoner in Torture Chamber (uncredited)
Cesare Gravina
Marion Gray
as Woman at Ball (uncredited)
Charles Haefeli
Fred Herzog
Karl Holl
as Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Alfred Hollingsworth
Harry Holman
as Fat Man (uncredited)
Al Hoxie
as Soldier (uncredited)
Jay Hunt
as (uncredited
Arthur Hurni
Paul Hurst
as Emeralda's Torturer (uncredited)
John Impolito
Gladys Johnston
as Bit Role (uncredited)
Bob Kortman
as Hook-Hand (uncredited)
Louise La Planche
as Baby Esmeralda (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw
Eva Lewis
Elmo Lincoln
William Lloyd
as Priest Escorting Rey Luis XI (uncredited)
Eric Mack
Andy MacLennan
Albert MacQuarrie
George MacQuarrie
Harry Mann
Alex Manuel
Louis Miller
Dorothy Mueller
as Townswoman (uncredited)
William O'Rourke
as Bit Part (uncredited)
Russ Powell
Albert Prisco
Mabel Richardson
Walter Rodgers
Gilbert Roland
as Extra (uncredited)
Eugene H. Roth
Lou Salter
Nick Shaid
Jane Sherman
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Rene Traveletti
Pearl Tupper
Robert Wahlberg
Malcolm Waite
Fred Walker
Fanny Warren
as Beggar Woman (uncredited)
Clarence Wilson
Wallace Worsley
Director
Elmer Sheeley
Art Direction
Edward Curtiss
Editor
Sidney Ullman
Robert Newhard
Director of Photography
Makeup Artist
Carl Laemmle
Producer
Irving Thalberg
Sydney Singerman
Maurice Pivar
Harvey Parry
Visual Effects
Chester L. Roberts
Writer
Gordon Magee
Costume Supervisor
Victor Hugo
Novel
Friend Baker
Fred A. Datig
Casting
William Wyler
Assistant Director
Stunt Double
Bud Barner
Lighting Technician
Guy B. Baird
Carpenter
Harry D. Brown
Lighting Design
George M. Stallings
Production Manager
Stunts
William Koenig
Unit Manager
James Dugan
Edward T. Lowe Jr.
Scenario Writer
Eddie Barry
Stephen S. Norton
Cinematography
Co-Director
Virgil Miller
Stephen Goosson
Assistant Art Director
Finn Froelich
Sculptor
Perley Poore Sheehan
Adaptation
Tony Kornman
Charles J. Stumar
Hans Dreier
Set Decoration
Jack Sullivan
Robert Wyler
Edward Cronenweth
Assistant Camera
Charles D. Hall
Charles Gemora
Soldier Graham
Arthur E. Shadur
Electrician
Bert Kohler
Presenter
Albert Conti
Production Assistant
Archie Hall
Technical Supervisor
Eric van Meissel
Wayne West
Henry Freulich
Still Photographer
George Merhoff
Earl Miller
Cliff Shirpser
Edgar Stein
Karl Gotham
Jack Freulich
Zan
Wigmaker
Fred Sealock
Charlotte Woods
Continuity