

The Count of Monte Cristo
Prepare for adventure. Count on revenge.
Overview
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.
- Budget
- $35,000,000
- Revenue
- $75,395,048
- Production
- Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, World 2000 Entertainment, Count of Monte Cristo Ltd., Epsilon Motion Pictures
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Cast

Jim Caviezel
Edmond Dantes

Guy Pearce
Fernand Mondego

Richard Harris
Abbé Faria

James Frain
J.F. Villefort

Dagmara Dominczyk
Mercedes Iguanada

Michael Wincott
Armand Dorleac

Luis Guzmán
Jacopo

Christopher Adamson
Maurice

JB Blanc
Luigi Vampa

Henry Cavill
Albert Mondego

Helen McCrory
Valentina Villefort

Albie Woodington
Philippe Danglars

Alex Norton
Napoleon Bonaparte

Patrick Godfrey
Morrell

Freddie Jones
Colonel Villefort

Barry Cassin
Old Man Dantes

Briana Corrigan
Casino Prostitute

Joe Hanley
Partygoer No. 1

Gregor Truter
Lt. Graypool

Andrew Woodall
Gendarmes Captain
Crew
- Director
- Kevin Reynolds
- Writers
- Jay Wolpert
- Cinematography
- Andrew Dunn
- Composer
- Edward Shearmur
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John Chard
March 15, 2019
Fantastic story given a quite smashing adaptation. Every once in a while, when Hollywood is stuck for new swashbuckling ideas, they turn to the writer of "The Three Musketeers", "The Man In The Iron Mask" and "The Count Of Monte Cristo", one Alexandre Dumas père. Which of course is no bad thing as long as the adaptation is given care and consideration - which hasn't always been the case. So when it was announced that the director of Waterworld, Kevin Reynolds, was to direct the latest versi…

CinemaSerf
June 8, 2022
Jim Caviezel is adequate, no better, as the wronged "Edmond" who gets caught up in a Napoleonic conspiracy that sees him confined on a remote island prison from which no-one escapes alive. His situation seems hopeless, until he receives an unlikely visitor - the elderly Abbe Faria (Richard Harris), who has been trying to tunnel his way out but took a bit of a wrong turning! The two become firm friends, and his parting gifts to the younger man are the secrets of an immense treasure - and his body…

GenerationofSwine
January 12, 2023
Well, it's not one quality... but I like to do a thumbs up or thumbs down approach. If the movie entertains a thumbs up, if it doesn't a thumbs down. Seems simpler than debating on a 4, a 5, a 6, whatever. This is also kind of why I want to be able to review individual actors, just so I can write a memo to Guy Peirce and tell him that he needs to stop doing period literary pieces and go back to making films that don't require ascots and puffs. And this brings me to the point in the review …




