Dopo aver trascorso ingiustamente vent'anni in prigione per aver consegnato in buona fede una lettera a lui stata affidata, Edmond Dantes riesce a fuggire per vendicarsi degli uomini avidi c... Leggi tuttoDopo aver trascorso ingiustamente vent'anni in prigione per aver consegnato in buona fede una lettera a lui stata affidata, Edmond Dantes riesce a fuggire per vendicarsi degli uomini avidi che lo hanno fatto incarcerare.Dopo aver trascorso ingiustamente vent'anni in prigione per aver consegnato in buona fede una lettera a lui stata affidata, Edmond Dantes riesce a fuggire per vendicarsi degli uomini avidi che lo hanno fatto incarcerare.
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A perpetually enduring tale, magnificently performed and presented, albeit with poetic license.
It was the STAR WARS of its day. It's a proper big budget, exciting adventure story and although it's as old to us now as it was to the makers of this film from the writing of the novel, it's still the most accessible and easiest to watch. There are none of the old fashioned traits of silent movies sometimes seen in some 1930s films in this. Perhaps it's because it's set in the past but the style of acting feels absolutely perfect for a story like this. It's almost a classic.
Although as a film it's faultless, in the hands of a different director I am sure it could have been even better. The themes of vengeance, justice and hope are explored well but they don't quite engage on an emotional level. Had this been made by someone like David Lean - or possibly even by Michael Curtiz or George Cukor, the nuances of those themes could have spoken to our hearts rather than just to our heads. There's nothing wrong with this film at all, it's just lacks that spark of magic to raise it to the next level.
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- QuizThis is the version that "V" in V per Vendetta (2005) claimed to be his favorite film.
- BlooperDuring the fencing duel between Dantes and Mondego, in one brief shot near the end Sidney Blackmer holds his sword in his left hand instead of his right, which he does in the rest of the scene. This was obviously a shown in reverse as is often done to add footage.
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[last lines]
Albert de Mondego: [to Dantes and Mercedes who are up in the branches of a tree] Can we come up?
Edmond Dantes: Find your own tree.
- Curiosità sui creditiPrologue: "1815--Napoleon had achieved an empire and lost it again. Exhausted by years of revolution and war, France strove to make peace with her neighbors under the rule of King Louis XVIII....while the "Little Corporal," now in exile, reigned over only a few square miles of land--Elba. But the memory of his colorful career still endeared him to the hearts of the people, and his loyal followers were actively conspiring to return him to power."
- Versioni alternativeAlso available in a computer-colorized version.
- ConnessioniFeatured in MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990)
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- 3.270.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 53 minuti
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