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The Count of Monte Cristo (1998)

The Count of Monte Cristo (1998)
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Gerard Depardieu stars in this made-for-TV adaptation of the classic adventure story by Alexandre Dumas. Edmond (Depardieu) has been held in a French prison for nearly 20 years for daring to love Mercedes (Naike Rivelli), a woman who has also been wooed by a man in power, Mondego (Jean Rochefort). When Abbe (Georges Moustaki), a close friend and fellow prison inmate, is about to die, he tells Edmond of a fortune that he has hidden on the outside. Edmond escapes, finds the money, and assumes the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo. "The Count" uses his new wealth as part of a plan to bring down the men who helped keep him behind bars for so long -- Mondego, his henchman Danglars (Michel Aumont), and Count Morcef (Stanislas Merhar). Produced for French television by a consortium of French, German, and Italian production houses, this version of The Count of Monte Cristo received its American premier on the Bravo cable network. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Gérard DepardieuOrnella Muti, (more)
Director(s):
Josée Dayan
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Count of Monte Cristo

Gerard Depardieu stars in this made-for-TV adaptation of the classic adventure story by Alexandre Dumas. Edmond (Depardieu) has been held in a French prison for nearly 20 years for daring to love Mercedes (Naike Rivelli), a woman who has also been wooed by a man in power, Mondego (Jean Rochefort). When Abbe (Georges Moustaki), a close friend and fellow prison inmate, is about to die, he tells Edmond of a fortune that he has hidden on the outside. Edmond escapes, finds the money, and assumes the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo. "The Count" uses his new wealth as part of a plan to bring down the men who helped keep him behind bars for so long -- Mondego, his henchman Danglars (Michel Aumont), and Count Morcef (Stanislas Merhar). Produced for French television by a consortium of French, German, and Italian production houses, this version of The Count of Monte Cristo received its American premier on the Bravo cable network. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
414 mins

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Director(s):
Josée Dayan
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Mike B.

    If you read the book, you will enjoy the movie. The movie stays pretty true to the book and is a much more accurate representation than the American Counte of Monte Cristo movie. If you have not read the book, the movie might be a little difficult to follow. It mostly skips over the betrayal in Marsailles (and just about everyting prior to the escape from prison), so I don't think that you really appreciate the pain that Dantes endured. Nevertheless, this is a good adaptation of a great book.

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    Phillip H. A.

    Execelent movie, we only wish we could have read the cub-titles and watched the movie too.

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    John N.

    Blockbuster should do more to point out the movie has subtitles

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