The Count of Monte-Cristo
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Watch TrailerEdmond Dantes becomes the target of a sinister plot and is arrested on his wedding day for a crime he did not commit. After 14 years in the island prison of Château d’If, he manages a daring escape. Now rich beyond his dreams, he assumes the identity of the Count of Monte-Cristo and exacts his revenge on the three men who betrayed him.
Starring: Pierre Niney, Anaïs Demoustier, Anamaria Vartolomei, Laurent Lafitte, Vassili Schneider, Julien de Saint Jean, Julie de Bona
Director: Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière
Running Time: 178 minutes
Certificate: 12A
Language: Français
Genre: Adventure, History, Action, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Country: France
“Alexandre Dumas’s classic tale is given a modern twist in this thrilling and visually stunning adaptation.”
★★★★ Kevin Maher, Times
"Sit back and abandon yourself to the full weight of Dumas's 18 volumes of derring-do, related not perfectly but with an infectious energy."
★★★★ Stephanie Bunbury, Financial Times
“It's directed with verve and acted with gusto.”
★★★★ Wendy Ide, The Observer