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Robert Donat | Edmond Dantes a.k.a. The Count of Monte Cristo | |
Elissa Landi | Mercedes de Rosas | |
Louis Calhern | Raymond de Villefort Jr. | |
Sidney Blackmer | Fernand de Mondego | |
Raymond Walburn | Danglars | |
O.P. Heggie | Abbe Faria | |
Irene Hervey | Valentine de Villefort | |
Georgia Caine | Madame de Rosas | |
Walter Walker | Morrel | |
Lawrence Grant | De Villefort Sr. | |
Madeleine Carroll | ||
Jean Parker |
Director |
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Producer | Edward Small
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Writer | Philip Dunne
Alexandre Dumas père |
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Cinematography | J. Peverell Marley
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Edmond Dantes is imprisoned in the Chateau d'If without trial, for carrying a message from Napoleon in exile on Elba. After being told that he died in prison, his fiancé Mercedes is forced to marry his rival Count Mondego. Twenty years later, Dantes escapes with the help of the Abbe Faria, who leaves him the treasure of Monte Cristo. Dantes, now called the Count of Monte Cristo, plans his revenge on the three who framed him. Written by Will Gilbert |
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