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1975 • Adventure / Drama • 119m

The Count of Monte-Cristo

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Young sailor Edmond Dantès is wrongfully imprisoned, escapes, finds treasure, and reinvents himself as the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge on those who betrayed him.

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Richard Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain
Edmond Dantès
Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
Abbé Faria
Louis Jourdan
Louis Jourdan
Villefort
Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence
Danglars
Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis
Fernand Morcerf Mondego
Kate Nelligan
Kate Nelligan
Mercédès
Angelo Infanti
Angelo Infanti
Jacopo
Alessio Orano
Alessio Orano
Caderousse
Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael
M. Dantes
Dominic Barto
Dominic Barto
Bertuccio
Harry Baird
Harry Baird
Ali
Taryn Power
Taryn Power
Valentine De Villefort
Dominic Guard
Dominic Guard
Albert de Morcerf Mondego
Carlo Puri
Carlo Puri
Andrea Benedetto
Anthony Dawson
Anthony Dawson
Noirtier De Villefort
Franco Mazzieri
Franco Mazzieri
Semaphore Station Worker
Director: David GreeneScreenplay: Sidney CarrollProducer: Norman Rosemont

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CinemaSerf
2022-06-11
60%

I never really understood why Richard Chamberlain became such a big film star. His acting was seriously limited and his characterisations didn't change from one role to the other. This time he takes the part of Alexandre Dumas' hero "Edmond Dantes". Wrongly imprisoned after being betrayed by his jealous shipmate and a corrupt magistrate as a Napoleonic conspirator, he meets the Abbé Faria (Trevor Howard) and together they hope to take a mere four years to tunnel to the sea wall from his cell in the imposing "Chateau D'If". It's pretty clear the old man doesn't have that amount of time. He does, however impart news of the legendary treasure of "Cardinal Slad" and after a bit of nimble body-bag swapping, "Edmond" escapes and seeks vengeance on his persecutors. Cleverly, though, he uses their own foibles to bring them down - the greed of "Danglars" (Donald Pleasence); the ambition of "de Villefort" (Louis Jourdan) and the treachery of acclaimed general "Mondego" (Tony Curtis) who also managed to marry his sweetheart "Mercedes" (an unimpressive Kate Nelligan). My favourite parts of the book are the start - here they are generally skirted over, with little attention to the causes of his betrayal or to his time in the claustrophobic prison that ultimately drove his determination for revenge. Pleasence is good though, he portrays the avaricious banker well and Jourdan comes across strongly as the prosecutor but Tony Curtis is well past his best and the sub plots around the interesting "Caderousse" and the impressionable and honourable young "Albert" (Dominic Guard) characters are largely subsumed into the underwhelming leading role. It looks fine, the production and costumes work well enough - but somehow it is all just a bit lacking. The ending varies from the book - ordinarily that might not matter, but here is robs "Dantes" of the vaguest semblance of humanity which I felt was part of his ultimate redemption story. It's an OK watch, I didn't hate it, but a bit more by way of depth from the star would not have gone amiss.

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Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Norman Rosemont Productions, ITC Entertainment

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