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Hollywood’s taking another shot at Les Miserables—the classic Victor  Hugo story set during the 19th century June Rebellion (not the French  Revolution!). Though the story’s probably better known in the States  for its Broadway version than as a French novel, it’s been interpreted  on screen without the songs, most recently in 1998. That version, starring Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman, Geoffrey Rush and  Claire Danes, wasn’t quite a box office smash. But this time around the  story’s getting an all-star writer to match its cast. Tom Hooper, who  wrote The King’s Speech (and dates Imitation’s Tara Subkoff) is penning  the script. Russel Crowe is playing Inspector Javert, Hugh Jackman is  Jean Valjean and
 Anne Hathaway‘s  just signed on to play Fantine. Unlike the 1998 version this one’s a  musical, and a musical led by the beloved Jackman. It’s Hathaway’s  first musical, and a big change from The Dark Knight. Meanwhile, IMDB  lists Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush as Madame and Monsieur  Thenardier, the inn-keepers, which would inject the perfect amount of  fun into the otherwise pretty depressing story. Who do you think should play Cosette?