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L'épée de Monte-Cristo

Original title: Mask of the Avenger
  • 1951
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Anthony Quinn, John Derek, and Jody Lawrance in L'épée de Monte-Cristo (1951)
Costume DramaSwashbucklerAdventureDramaHistoryRomance

During the European revolutionary fervor of 1848, Italian Captain Renato Dimorna tries to avenge his father's death, goes against the corrupt local military governor Larocca and prevents an ... Read allDuring the European revolutionary fervor of 1848, Italian Captain Renato Dimorna tries to avenge his father's death, goes against the corrupt local military governor Larocca and prevents an Austrian military invasion.During the European revolutionary fervor of 1848, Italian Captain Renato Dimorna tries to avenge his father's death, goes against the corrupt local military governor Larocca and prevents an Austrian military invasion.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • Jesse Lasky Jr.
    • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
    • Philip MacDonald
  • Stars
    • John Derek
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Jody Lawrance
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    324
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
      • Philip MacDonald
    • Stars
      • John Derek
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Jody Lawrance
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Derek
    John Derek
    • Capt. Renato Dimorna
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Viovanni Larocca
    Jody Lawrance
    Jody Lawrance
    • Maria d'Orsini
    Arnold Moss
    Arnold Moss
    • Colardi
    Eugene Iglesias
    Eugene Iglesias
    • Rollo D'Anterras
    Dickie LeRoy
    • Jacopo
    Harry Cording
    Harry Cording
    • Zio d'Orsini
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Signor Donner
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Farmer
    • (uncredited)
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Benton
    • Groom
    • (uncredited)
    David Bond
    David Bond
    • Marco
    • (uncredited)
    Laura K. Brooks
    • Baker's Wife
    • (uncredited)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Apprentice
    • (uncredited)
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Noncommissioned Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Rita Conde
    Rita Conde
    • Gina - Flower Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Curtis
    Jack Curtis
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    John De Simone
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
      • Philip MacDonald
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    4bkoganbing

    Derek Avenges His Dad

    It's mid 19th century Italy and Anthony Quinn pulls something of a palace coup by framing provincial governor Wilton Graff of the very treason that Quinn is perpetrating. He kills Graff in the process and sets up shop in his palace.

    And for some very weak plot reasons when Quinn has a chance to let the mob dispose of the 'traitor's' son John Derek he chooses to save him and keep him in the palace. Derek pretends to be more seriously wounded than he is and soon learns of Quinn's double dealing. At that point Derek dons the Mask Of The Avenger and starts to right some wrongs in the style of that other Dumas hero Edmund Dantes whose statue is in the town square.

    Phil Karlson who was two years from directing one of the great noir films of all time, Kansas City Confidential, seemed to lose his muse doing this one. Though the film is based on a Dumas novel and mentions his famous hero The Count Of Monte Cristo, it bares more resemblance to a weak remake of The Mark Of Zorro.

    Somehow I'm willing to bet that some obvious plot flaws that are in this film aren't present in the Dumas novel. Derek looks good with sword in hand, Anthony Quinn hams it up good as the villain. Jody Laurence is fetching as the dueling countess who Derek and Quinn both want to make some time with.

    Still Mask Of The Avenger is ultimately unsatisfying, Dumas has been better served cinematically speaking elsewhere.
    5Doylenf

    Zorro-like adventure from Columbia is really an inflated B-film...

    Italy in 1848 is the setting for MASK OF THE AVENGER, which borrows heavily from every Zorro-like swashbuckler or "Count of Monte Cristo" film ever made. Columbia's fledgling stars, JOHN DEREK and JODY LAWRENCE play the romantic leads with ANTHONY QUINN lending his presence to a colorful supporting role. He was on the verge of his own big-time stardom.

    Derek is the masked aristocrat who must engage in swordplay with military tyrant Quinn. Although given Technicolor and some appropriate sets, it has the look of a second-rate epic indistinguishable from a dozen other such stories.

    Nor is it any help that JODY LAWRENCE is a strictly one-note actress who brings nothing but a pretty face to her role as the lovely heroine.

    JOHN DEREK fares slightly better but it's no more than a cardboard, by-the-numbers sort of adventure done countless times in more inventive ways. This one stirs up only a moderate amount of interest and can be easily forgotten.

    Obviously designed to give Derek's teen-age fans a thrill since he gets solo billing over the title.
    6Bunuel1976

    MASK OF THE AVENGER (Phil Karlson, 1951) **1/2

    Judging from the vintage of this swashbuckler, the Hollywood studio which produced it (Columbia), the two leads that star in it (John Derek and Anthony Quinn) and its director, I was negatively surprised by quite a few things in hindsight: it only received a measly ** rating on Leonard Maltin's Film Guide, is not mentioned at all on Leslie Halliwell's and the few reviews I read linked via IMDb were also equally dismissive; for a movie from this genre, it was one humourless ride with a glum hero and a dreary villain (awkwardly named Viovanni!!); having just watched both THE SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO (released a few months prior to this by Twentieth Century Fox) and the rare 1935 RKO version of THE THREE MUSKETEERS, I was struck by how awfully similar it was to the former in plot and to the latter in its music ("The Musketeers' Song" is recognizably riffed on for the main theme here)!! Although the original Count of Monte Cristo does have a tenuous bearing on the narrative, it is never explained how he came to settle in the Italian seaside community of Casamare and eventually bequeath his famed sword (yet again!) to the townspeople and to whom they erected a statue riding a horse(!) in return; similarly, had this likewise emanated from RKO, it would have made sense (sort of) for composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco to pilfer Max Steiner's original score…but, as I said earlier, this came from the "Torch Lady" studio! For what it is worth, the similarly-titled exotic adventure MARK OF THE RENEGADE released that same year was an unrelated but somewhat superior excursion for Ricardo Montalban…

    Anyway, I do not want to give the wrong impression that this is a worthless addition to the stables of costumed adventures or "Monte Cristo" offshoots. Indeed, the fact that it was shot in Technicolor makes it a pictorially pleasing period piece, there are the expected plethora of treacherous intrigue, wrongful imprisonment and heroic impersonations that will ultimately be resolved in night-time horse chases and clumsy swordfights; having said that, the TCM-sourced print was sometimes too dark to fully appreciate them (again, I was surprised to find no official home video release of it so far)! For all its namedropping of the wealthy count, the clear template (apart from the aforementioned SWORD) was apparently Zorro since returning soldier Derek, finding his father branded a traitor and a suicide, feigns injury (after being beaten up by the angry townsfolk) and spends most of the time – in the lion's den, as it were – as a houseguest of decorated military leader Quinn's reading and playing chess! In the meantime, both Derek and his childhood sweetheart Jody Lawrance (on whom Quinn, needless to say, has his own romantic designs) roam the countryside righting wrongs and pinning poorly-rhyming accusatory messages around town! Quinn's acolytes include wily adviser Arnold Moss (who gets his comeuppance from his own increasingly impatient boss when caught going over his secret documents) and fraidy-cat art dealer Ian Wolfe (who is also the courier of coded messages from and to the Austrian invaders); on the side of Good, aiding the two alternating masked riders (dubbed "The Ghost of Monte Cristo" – with Derek effecting a ludicrous 'foreign' accent to hide his identity…almost 55 years before Christian Bale would adopt a gruff voice when Bruce Wayne dons the Batman costume!) are the girl's fencing master uncle (named simply "Zio"!), an orphaned student of the latter's and a street- smart brat. Two final bits of trivia concern the leading man: almost four decades later, Derek would pair Quinn with his star/wife Bo Derek in his own directorial swan-song GHOSTS CAN'T DO IT (1989); I currently have another three costumers of his in my unwatched pile…including two "made in Italy"!
    searchanddestroy-1

    Columbia picture costume actioner without Sam Katzman

    If you have ever wondered how a costume action movie from Columbia Pictures could look like without the awful Sam Katzman as a producer, with this Phil Karlson's, you have the answer. The difference is obvious if you compare with the other numerous Katzman productions from this era for directors William Castle, Henry Levin... Here the budget is openly larger and you see it on screen. It is as good as the pirates movies made by Sidney Salkow; and the awful music - always the same I guess - from Katzman movies is absent.... John Derek is excellent here and Anthony Quinn exquisite too. A rare Phil Karlson's early material not to miss if you can. Forget the predictable plot.
    6Melissa Alice

    Interesting

    It's a pretty good movie, with swordplay, secrets, murder, and horseback riding...reminiscent of the old Zorro movies. There's a bit of romance, too.

    Good over all.

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      After director Irving Pichel accidentally injured his foot, he was replaced, in late October 1950, by Phil Karlson.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mask of the Avenger
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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