The men at the barricade in Les Miserables are vastly outnumbered by the government troops. The student revolutionaries fighting for change are facing almost insurmountable odds as they fight against the powerful military forces of the established government.
In Red and Black, it is said that they are outnumbered 10 to 1
Inspector Javert
she was executed by the national guards after the barricade falls.
The song is Javert At The Barricade / Little People.
The barricade in Les Miserables represents a physical and symbolic division between the common people and the authorities. It is a visual representation of the rebellion and fight for justice by the oppressed against the ruling class. The barricade also serves as a focal point for the characters to come together and make their stand.
No. Every single man who stayed at the barricade was killed, except for Jean Valjean and Marius. They were outnumbered, and the revolution failed. This concept is conveyed in Marius' song after their deaths, which includes the lyrics, "Oh my friends, my friends, don't ask me/what your sacrifice was for."
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo was published in 1862.
Les Miserables opened in the US in 1987.
Les Misirables
Zip coeds are not used in Les Miserables.
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.