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Der Graf Von Monte Christo Mercedes

1954 French moving picture

The Count of Monte Cristo
Montecristo Marais.jpg
Directed past Robert Vernay
Written by Georges Neveux
Robert Vernay
Based on The Count of Monte Cristo
by Alexandre Dumas
Produced by Lucien Masson
Jacques Roitfeld
Starring Jean Marais
Lia Amanda
Roger Pigaut
Cinematography Robert Juillard
Edited by Monique Kirsanoff
Music by Jean Wiener

Production
companies

Fono Roma
La Société des Films Sirius
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Lux Film

Distributed by La Société des Films Sirius
Lux Film

Release dates

xiv January 1954 (France)
20 Baronial 1954 (Italy)

Running time

183 minutes
Countries France
Italy
Language French
Box office 7,780,642 admissions (France)[ane]

The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo ) is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama picture show directed by Robert Vernay and starring Jean Marais, Lia Amanda and Roger Pigaut.[two] It is based on the 1844 novel of the same title by Alexandre Dumas.[3]

It was first aired in France and Italian republic, in 1954, in 2 parts.

French republic : i) La Trahison, 2) La Vengeance

Italia : i) Il tesoro di Montecristo, two) La vendetta di Montecristo.

It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location on the Côte d'Azur. The sets were designed by the fine art managing director Robert Clavel. It was made in Gevacolor.

Bandage [edit]

  • Jean Marais every bit Edmond Dantès / Comte de Monte-Cristo
  • Lia Amanda every bit Mercédès Herrera (1 and 2)
  • Roger Pigaut every bit Fernand Mondego, allonym : de Mortcerf, new married man of Mercédès (1 and ii)
  • Cristina Grado as Haydée, la jeune esclave (2)
  • Jacques Castelot as Gérard Noirtier, alias M. de Villefort, procureur du roi (1 and two)
  • Daniel Ivernel as Gaspard Caderousse, le second d'Edmond sur le bateau (one and 2)
  • Claude Génia as la Carconte, la femme de Caderousse (ane)
  • Jean Témerson equally le roi Louis XVIII
  • Louis Seigner equally 1000. Joannès, le bijoutier Parisien (1)
  • Noël Roquevert equally M. Noirtier, le père de Gérard (1)
  • Folco Lulli every bit Jacopo, le capitaine du bateau au large du château d'If (1 and 2)
  • Paolo Stoppa as Bertuccio, l'ancien amant de La Picard (2)
  • Julien Bertheau as Napoléon Ier (1)
  • Lucien Blondeau as Dantès père (1)
  • André Brunot every bit L'armateur Morel (one)
  • Gualtiero Tumiati every bit 50'abbé Faria (ane)
  • Simone Paris equally Émilienne de Beaugency (ii)
  • Genica Athanasiou as Fatima (2)
  • Daniel Cauchy as Bruno
  • Jean-Pierre Mocky as Albert de Morcerf (2)
  • Marcel Journet as Le président de la chambre des Pairs (2)
  • Paul Azaïs every bit Un argousin
  • Cristina Grado as Haydée

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Box Part Figures for Jean Marais films". Box Office Story.
  2. ^ Kinnard & Crnkovich p.42
  3. ^ Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (1954) at the Films de France

Bibliography [edit]

  • Roy Kinnard & Tony Crnkovich. Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908–1990. McFarland, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • The Count of Monte Cristo at IMDb
  • Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (1954) at the Films de French republic

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(1954_film)

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