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The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

Synopsis: Dashing young sailor Edmond Dantes is a guileless and honest man, whose peaceful life and plans to marry the beautiful Mercedes are abruptly shattered when his best friend Fernand, who wants Mercedes for himself, deceives him. Set up to be unlawfully sentenced to the infamous island prison of Chateau D'If, Edmond is trapped in a nightmare that lasts for thirteen years. Over time everything he ever believed about right and wrong is abandoned and replaced by all-consuming thoughts of vengeance against those who betrayed him. With the help of an equally innocent fellow inmate, Dantes plots and succeeds in his mission to escape from prison, whereupon he transforms himself into the mysterious and wealthy Count of Monte Cristo. With cunning ruthlessness, he cleverly insinuates himself into the French nobility and systematically destroys the men who manipulated and enslaved him.
 
 
 
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Genre(s):
Action
Adaptation
Adventure
Drama
Period
Thriller
Rating: MPAA PG-13
Runtime: 131 mins.
Distributor(s):  
Buena Vista Home Entertainment 
Buena Vista Distribution Company
Theatrical Release:
01/25/2002
Video Release:09/10/2003
  Locations
Dublin, Ireland\ Dublin, Ireland (Ardmore Studios)\ Ireland\ Malta

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Cast & Role
 Jim Caviezel Edmond Dantes
 Guy Pearce Fernand Mondego
 Dagmara Dominczyk Mercedes
 Richard Harris Abbe Faria
 Luis Guzman Jacopo
 James Frain Villefort
 Alex Norton Napoleon Bonaparte
 Michael Wincott Dorleac

Crew & Credit
 Kevin Reynolds Director
 Roger Birnbaum Producer
 Gary Barber Producer
 Jonathan Glickman Producer
 Andrew Dunn Director of Photography