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The Count of Monte Cristo

  • TV Series
  • 1964
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
174
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The Count of Monte Cristo (1964)
Adventure

Edmond Dantes, falsely imprisoned on the island Chateau d'If, meets a fellow inmate who tells him about a hidden treasure. After escaping, Dantes seeks the fortune to avenge those who wronge... Read allEdmond Dantes, falsely imprisoned on the island Chateau d'If, meets a fellow inmate who tells him about a hidden treasure. After escaping, Dantes seeks the fortune to avenge those who wronged him.Edmond Dantes, falsely imprisoned on the island Chateau d'If, meets a fellow inmate who tells him about a hidden treasure. After escaping, Dantes seeks the fortune to avenge those who wronged him.

  • Stars
    • Alan Badel
    • Natasha Parry
    • Morris Perry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Alan Badel
      • Natasha Parry
      • Morris Perry
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win total

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    Alan Badel
    Alan Badel
    • Edmond Dantès
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    Natasha Parry
    Natasha Parry
    • Mercédès
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    Morris Perry
    Morris Perry
    • Baron Danglars…
    • 1964
    Philip Madoc
    Philip Madoc
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    Edward de Souza
    Edward de Souza
    • Maximilian Morrel
    • 1964
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Gérard de Villefort
    • 1964
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Madame Hermine Danglars…
    • 1964
    Cyril Shaps
    Cyril Shaps
    • Giovanni Bertuccio
    • 1964
    Sandor Elès
    Sandor Elès
    • Albert de Morcerf
    • 1964
    Valerie Sarruf
    • Haydée
    • 1964
    Jerome Willis
    Jerome Willis
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    • 1964
    Gary Hope
    Gary Hope
    • Lucien Debray
    • 1964
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    Anna Palk
    • Valentine de Villefort
    • 1964
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    • 1964
    Patricia English
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    • 1964
    Roy Stewart
    Roy Stewart
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    • 1964
    Michael Robbins
    Michael Robbins
    • Gaspard Caderousse…
    • 1964
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    10mkb-8

    Yes - this series was a real treasure

    I couldn't agree more with Fudge-4's comments. I watched this BBC Sunday teatime serialisation of The Count of Monte Cristo back in my childhood and was completely enthralled. The casting was perfect and when I later read the book and listened to a BBC radio version I always pictured the actors from the TV version.

    I can still recall the striking theme music which opened each eagerly awaited episode. Alan Badel as the count was a commanding presence, even when viewed on the small black and white TV screens of that era, and I also recall the presence of the late Sandor Eles (not mentioned in the cast list above), playing the wonderfully handsome son of the count's principal enemy, Mondego.

    Let's hope that this superb dramatisation was not wiped when the BBC culled its videotape archive.
    10mikle

    An excellent adaptation.

    This is a very affectionate adaptation of the novel, extremely faithful to the spirit and the detail of the book. It was a high-spot in TV adaptation of the Classics, beautiful to look at, and splendidly acted. Alan Badel's performance as Edmond Dantes was really memorable.
    10jeffatmarlbrook

    The definitive adaptation - RELEASED ON DVD 26 MAY 2014

    ***BEING RELEASED ON DVD 26 MAY 2014 - AMAZON***

    This adaptation is simply wonderful.

    It follows the text very faithfully, and reproduces the marvelous tale almost as exactly as Dumas wrote it. No other production of 'The Count of MonteCristo' achieved this, before or since. In these more enlightened times, when Classics are re-created, characters are added, some removed, the time line re-arranged, and of course the dialog 'improved', it is perhaps old fashioned to so accurately translate a book to the screen, however this production recreates closely the book's magnificent tale of adventure, love, misery, charm and revenge.

    The BBC filmed the Series two years before it announced it was going to start transmitting in colour, so it was a B&W production. This was not a deliberate decision, just an accident of time. Each episode would have been awash with spectacular colour.

    To fit the whole of the book into 5 hours would have been impossible, so some changes were made, but not many. This production is the closest adaptation made to date, much closer than later attempts.

    I hope that somewhere in the vaults of the BBC a recording exists so that those of you who never saw this production some day have the chance to do so. Once seen, I guarantee when you re-read the book, you will always see and hear the characters as they were portrayed in this TV masterpiece. The story, the sets, the direction, the costumes, and each and every actor's performance are superb. Very, very occasionally everything comes together, and in this production it really does. Each and every person who had a hand in making this series has my sincere respect, and admiration. You created a classic from a Classic, very few have come close to achieving that.

    Originally IMDb only showed Alan Badel in the cast list. After a lot of research I managed to put together and almost complete cast list which I submitted to IMDb and which was eventually included. For some reason some of the cast were still omitted. There is an 'open' Facebook group entitled 'Alan Badel Is The Count of Monte Cristo' which contains the complete cast list and other interesting material.

    If anyone out there reads this and has 'influence' with the BBC, use it to bring this production back into the public domain.
    10victoriavolynsky

    Captivating

    It's without frills. It's black and white. It's on TV. Set mostly on a stage. You know the story by heart. You know what each character must say and do. And yet... I could not tear myself away. The extra time allows for so much more dialog, so much more verbal sparring. So much more innuendo. The acting is superb. I'm sure there are faults. But the series was so skillfully written and acted, that I could not focus on the faults, nor remember any, if there were.
    10deeweightman-1

    The definitive version of this tale.

    I've trawled the internet looking for this, with no success. Elsewhere, it has been said that the BBC has all of the episodes in its archives. The problem of making these available to the public is, presumably, one of finance. In 2003, Greg Dykes, BBC Director General, said at the Edinburgh International TV Festival :

    "For many years we have had an obligation to make our archive available to the public, it was even in the terms of the last charter. But what have we done about it?

    Well,you all know the problem.

    Up until now, this huge resource has remained locked up, inaccessible to the public because there hasn't been an effective mechanism for distribution.

    But the digital revolution and broadband are changing all that. For the first time, there is an easy and affordable way of making this treasure trove of BBC content available to all.We intend to allow parts of our programmes, where we own the rights, to be available to anyone in the UK to download so long as they don't use them for commercial purposes.

    Under a simple licensing system, we will allow users to adapt BBC content for their own use.

    We are calling this the BBC Creative Archive.

    When complete, the BBC will have taken a massive step forward in opening our content to all - be they young or old, rich or poor."

    How far this has advanced, I don't know. Whether the Count of Monte Cristo would be high up the list of programmes to be digitised, who knows? We, here, all obviously agree on its merits!

    November 2008 and nothing has changed; I wonder whether we will ever see this fantastic series ever again. I can still hear Alan Badel's voice in my head: this was what made it special for me. I had a small portable tape recorder at the time, 15 minutes per side, and I listened to the tapes over and over again. I still keep hoping.

    March 2009 If Midnight_Voice is prepared to start a FaceBook campaign, I'm all for it!

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El conde de Monte Cristo
    • Filming locations
      • Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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