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Das Schwert von Monte Christo

Originaltitel: The Sword of Monte Cristo
  • 1951
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
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Paula Corday and George Montgomery in Das Schwert von Monte Christo (1951)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1858 France, rebels hunt treasure to fund rebellion against Emperor. Noblewoman Christianne decodes uncle's clue to sword treasure. Captain Renault arrests rebels, gets sword for Minister... Alles lesenIn 1858 France, rebels hunt treasure to fund rebellion against Emperor. Noblewoman Christianne decodes uncle's clue to sword treasure. Captain Renault arrests rebels, gets sword for Minister La Roche who jails Christianne's uncle.In 1858 France, rebels hunt treasure to fund rebellion against Emperor. Noblewoman Christianne decodes uncle's clue to sword treasure. Captain Renault arrests rebels, gets sword for Minister La Roche who jails Christianne's uncle.

  • Regie
    • Maurice Geraghty
  • Drehbuch
    • Alexandre Dumas
    • Maurice Geraghty
    • Edward L. Alperson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Montgomery
    • Paula Corday
    • Berry Kroeger
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Maurice Geraghty
    • Drehbuch
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • Maurice Geraghty
      • Edward L. Alperson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Montgomery
      • Paula Corday
      • Berry Kroeger
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • Captain Renault
    Paula Corday
    Paula Corday
    • Lady Christianne
    Berry Kroeger
    Berry Kroeger
    • Minister Charles La Roche
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Major Nicolet
    Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams
    • Mayor of Varonne
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Sergeant
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Marquis de Montableau
    David Bond
    David Bond
    • Emperor Louis Napoleon III
    Lillian Bronson
    Lillian Bronson
    • Pepite
    Acquanetta
    Acquanetta
    • Felice
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Navarre
    Crane Whitley
    Crane Whitley
    • Hansmann
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Court Physician
    John Davidson
    John Davidson
    • Artist
    George Baxter
    George Baxter
    • Mocquard
    Steve Darrell
    Steve Darrell
    • Courdelay
    • (as Stevan Darrell)
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Chamberlain
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • Bouchard
    • Regie
      • Maurice Geraghty
    • Drehbuch
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • Maurice Geraghty
      • Edward L. Alperson
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    6Bunuel1976

    THE SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO (Maurice Geraghty, 1951) **1/2

    This is obviously yet another offshoot of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count Of Monte Cristo": however, from those I have watched, this is the one with the most tenuous connection – since the famed treasure has been bequeathed to one of the characters involved in the narrative simply because he was the best friend of Edmond Dantes…which would imply the latter having had no living relatives, thus negating the wife, son and grandson presented as rightful – and, usually, wronged – heirs in previous efforts (clearly made by other hands) spun from the original!

    In any case, this Edward L. Alperson production, written by the director (whose first and sole venture for the big-screen in the latter capacity this proved to be – no wonder his name was unfamiliar to me!), is nothing if not a hodgepodge of ideas borrowed from other films: to begin with, a raid on a coach sees the bandits wearing handkerchiefs over their mouths just like in a Western!; most crucially, we have the presence of a (female) avenger played by Paula Corday referred to as "The Masked Cavalier" – but, in reality, a member of the French nobility whose mansion is conveniently outfitted a' la the Batcave with secret passages to facilitate her constant comings and goings – which suggests that Geraghty somehow got his wires crossed with a typical Zorro adventure!

    Unusually, the male protagonist (played by frequent Western/war movie star George Montgomery – here effectively channeling Clark Gable!) shifts allegiances from an antagonist of the heroine to her ally and, predictably, lover (he being a Dragoon captain in the army of Louis Napoleon, not to mention a ladies' man who can never recall the name of his conquests!). Villainy is supplied by reptilian Berry Kroeger (as the ineffectual Emperor's half-brother, who fancies himself the power behind the throne and invariably also covets the Monte Cristo estate!) and burly William Conrad (when falling to his death at the climax, we are gratuitously treated to a shot of him hitting the ground with a loud thud!); others in the cast: Steve Brodie as Montgomery's obligatory sparring sidekick, Robert Warwick as Corday's tradition-bound uncle and the current guardian of the invaluable fortune at stake (whose location is inscribed on the hilt of the titular weapon) and Rhys Williams as the insurgent Mayor all-too-readily given away by his cohorts (amusingly, rather than devising a sensible plan to overthrow the oppressive regime, their underground meetings are replete with enthusiastic but wholly pointless outcries of "Down with Napoleon!"). Another unintentionally amusing moment comes when Corday, wounded in a swordfight with Kroeger, looks askance (in a cutaway to her incredulous face as if to say, "Get on with it!") at Montgomery who engages Kroeger not only in action but in sarcastic banter!

    While the film is no classic and a few rungs below the standard of even the recently-viewed THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO (1946), there is no denying the sheer entertainment value and appealing pictorial qualities (for what it is worth, this was shot in a process boasting the unwieldy name of Supercinecolor!) to be elicited from this type of unassuming action-oriented fare. Indeed, I am toying with the idea of including in the current Easter epic marathon yet another low-budget variation on the source material concerned – namely SWORD OF VENUS (1953), which has just been made available for those able and willing to lay their hands on it...
    4boblipton

    Not The Best Swashbuckler I've Seen

    David Bond is Napoleon III, Emperor of France, and mighty sick of it. Everyone wants him off his Imperial throne, and the restoration of the Republic. Particularly in Normandy, where Paula Corday has adopted a Zorro-like persona to fight with the rebels. She has also promised that the treasure of Monte Cristo will be spent on freeing the French, just as soon as she gets it from her freedom-loving uncle, Duke Robert Warwick.

    With all these people, noble and common against him, Bond has only two supports. One is the army, particularly Captain George Montgomery. The other is Minister Berry Kroeger, who talked him into proclaiming the Second Empire. But Kroeger doesn't give a rap about anything but finding Monte Cristo's fortune for himself.

    It's supposedly an adaptation from Dumas. I admit I have not read everything the fellow wrote, but I can't identify what this is from, except people fighting over money in old-timey gear. Miss Corday is quite the beautiful redhead, and Montgomery is stalwart to the point of not thinking. There's also a chance to watch stout William Conrad fence with Miss Corday for a few seconds before he falls off a cliff.

    It's all nonsense, but attractively shot nonsense. Kudos to the unnamed Second Unit director for the fight scenes.
    7richardchatten

    The Masked Cavalier

    This Edward L. Alperson quickie (set in France during the reign of Louis Napoleon but as usual full of American accents) is historically interesting as the first film to be "Presented in SupercineColor" (as the credits proudly proclaim) but also full of other pleasant surprises.

    In addition to the surprisingly agile camerawork, the agile swashbuckling hero is a heroine. Although the hero is officially George Montgomery as Captain Renault ("the famous hero of the Crimean War") the swordplay is actually carried out by a female Zorro played by Rita Corday. By day Lady Christianne in white, by night the Masked Cavalier in black (and always in glossy red lipstick), sword in hand and with her hat at a rakish angle, she leaps about like Douglas Fairbanks.

    One of the heavies she crosses swords with is a very heavy heavy William Conrad, while the supporting cast also includes 'Out of the Past's Steve Brodie, 'Gun Crazy's Berry Kroger, Lillian Bronson as Alfred to Christianne's Batwoman; and there's even a brief appearance by former Captive Wild Woman Aquanetta as "little Spanish dove" Felice.
    5ulicknormanowen

    The nobles long for republic!

    French history is given a rough ride ! The marquis and his daughter,par excellence aristocrats,not only are fighting for freedom but also , that crowns it ,the return of the Republic! Napoleon the Third's minister is his own brother (?), a greedy wicked man named Laroche(?)

    Adapted from Alexandre Dumas ,the credits read ,but only the proper noun of the title and ,at a pinch ,the hole they dig between the two dungeons were borrowed from the French writer.

    Whereas Edmond Dantès took place in the nineteenth century , one learns that his treasure was preserved even during the Revolution (1789) ;and he died well before this sword tale happens.

    If you forget history , all about history , this is an average swashbuckler ,with a touch of feminism (the mysterious masked rider is a woman) , a riddle written on the sword which indicates the place where the treasure is concealed: a treasure which ,should we believe the heroine ,could put an end to poverty and make French people live happily ever after ...The score features snatches of the French national anthem ,"La Marseillaise" .
    7coltras35

    The sword of Monte Cristo

    A sword which provides the key to a fabulous treasure becomes the centre of a struggle to overthrow the Emperor of France. The country's conniving chief minister will stop at nothing to gain possession of the sword. But he is challenged by an officer loyal to Emperor Louis Napoleon. Aiding the officer is a beautiful countess, leading a double-life as a masked vigilante.

    With The Sword of Monte Cristo you get secret passages, thrilling sword fights, horseback chases, treachery, narrow escapes, nice costumes and great set pieces, not to forget a masked hero bouncing around, wielding a fair sword, sending the soldiers around the bend by being one step ahead of them, but the twist is that it's Paula Corday, Lady Christianne, an elegant aristocrat, who wants to free France from tyranny and feels that as the heir of the sword engraved with a map leading to the treasure of Monte Cristo could do wonders in the cause. The villain LaRoche - played by Berry Kroeber- is one conniving toe rag and he wants the sword and is willing to torture Lady Christianne's uncle for it.

    The Sword of Monte Cristo is a brisk and exciting little swashbuckler with plenty of sword fights, an energetic plot that holds many challenges for the protagonists - Paula Corday and George Montgomery.

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      First feature-length film shot in SuperCinecolor.
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      The soldiers would not have fought with lances indoors.
    • Crazy Credits
      Opening credits prologue: France in 1858 was torn by an underground rebellion against the dictatorship of Louis Napoleon and his ruthless advisors . . .

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. März 1953 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • The Sword of Monte Cristo
    • Drehorte
      • Motion Picture Center Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Edward L. Alperson Productions
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      • 1 Std. 20 Min.(80 min)
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