The Count of Monte Cristo (1954 film)

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The Count of Monte Cristo (1954 film) is a French-Italian adventure drama adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel about a wrongfully imprisoned man seeking revenge and justice.

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instanceOf French-Italian co-production
adventure film
drama film
film
adaptationOf The Count of Monte Cristo
surface form: The Count of Monte Cristo (novel)
basedOn Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo
character Abbé Faria
Edmond Dantès
Mercédès
cinematographyBy Jacques Lemare
composer Jean Wiener
countryOfOrigin France
Italy
director Robert Vernay
distributor Les Films Corona
editingBy Jeannette Berton
format black-and-white film
genre adventure
drama
hasTheme betrayal
forgiveness
justice
revenge
literarySourceAuthor Alexandre Dumas
narrativeLocation Château d’If
France
Marseille
Paris
originalLanguage French
plotSummary A young sailor is wrongfully imprisoned, escapes, discovers a hidden treasure, and returns as the Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge and seek justice.
producer Robert Dorfmann
productionCompany Les Films Corona
Lux Film
releaseYear 1954
screenwriter Georges Neveux NERFINISHED
Robert Vernay
stars Daniel Ivernel
Jean Marais
Lia Amanda
Yves Salgues
timePeriodOfSetting 19th century
title The Count of Monte Cristo
surface form: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

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