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Count of Monte Cristo, The (Disc 2: Episodes III& IV) (1999)
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Starring: Gerard Depardieu, Pierre Arditi, Michel Aumont, Ornella Muti, Jean Rochefort, Sergio Rubini
Director: Josee Dayan
Category: Drama, Foreign
Studio: Wellspring
Subtitles:
English
Length:
400 mins

 
 

 

France's foremost actor Gerard Depardieu, leads on all-star international cast in the epic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of love, intrigue and revenge - The Count of Monte Cristo.Filmed on location throughout Europe, the award-winning, critically acclaimed Bravo original co-production holds the distinction of being the most-watched mini-series in the history of French television.

The Count of Monte Cristo tells the dramatic story of Edmond Dantes, a young French sailor who is falsely denounced as a political traitor and unjustly imprisoned for eighteen years without trial.After a daring escape, Dantes flees to the island of Mone Cristo where he finds a colossal treasure of gold and jewels bequeathed to him by a dying inmate.Using these riches, he assumes a new identity and devises a plan to take vengeance on all those who betrayed him.

 
 
   
   

 
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