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Monte Cristo

  • 19121912
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Eugenie Besserer and Hobart Bosworth in Monte Cristo (1912)
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Part One. The first reel opens with the departure of the ship Pharaon from Marseilles, with Dantes and Danglars, the man who later incomes his deadly rival, as supercargo. During the voyage ... Read allPart One. The first reel opens with the departure of the ship Pharaon from Marseilles, with Dantes and Danglars, the man who later incomes his deadly rival, as supercargo. During the voyage the captain dies. At the moment of his death he gives the charge of the ship to Dantes, an... Read allPart One. The first reel opens with the departure of the ship Pharaon from Marseilles, with Dantes and Danglars, the man who later incomes his deadly rival, as supercargo. During the voyage the captain dies. At the moment of his death he gives the charge of the ship to Dantes, and also entrusts to him the secret message to Napoleon, with the imperial ring which will a... Read all
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  • Director
    • Colin Campbell
  • Writers
    • Colin Campbell
    • Alexandre Dumas(novel)
  • Stars
    • Hobart Bosworth
    • Tom Santschi
    • Herbert Rawlinson
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  • Director
    • Colin Campbell
  • Writers
    • Colin Campbell
    • Alexandre Dumas(novel)
  • Stars
    • Hobart Bosworth
    • Tom Santschi
    • Herbert Rawlinson
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    Monte Cristo (1912)
    Hobart Bosworth and Fred Huntley in Monte Cristo (1912)
    Hobart Bosworth in Monte Cristo (1912)
    Eugenie Besserer, Hobart Bosworth, William Duncan, and Tom Santschi in Monte Cristo (1912)

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    Hobart Bosworth
    Hobart Bosworth
    • Edmond Dantesas Edmond Dantes
    Tom Santschi
    Tom Santschi
    • Danglarsas Danglars
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Caderouse.as Caderouse.
    Eugenie Besserer
    Eugenie Besserer
    • Mercedesas Mercedes
    William Duncan
    William Duncan
    James Robert Chandler
    James Robert Chandler
    • Captain LeClercas Captain LeClerc
    • (as Robert Chandler)
    George Hernandez
    • Napoleonas Napoleon
    Nick Cogley
    Nick Cogley
    • Morrellas Morrell
    • (as Nicholas Cogley)
    William Hutchison
    William Hutchison
    • M. Dantesas M. Dantes
    • (as William Hutchinson)
    Roy Watson
    • Villefortas Villefort
    Frank Clark
    • Nortieras Nortier
    Fred Huntley
    Fred Huntley
    • Abbe Fariaas Abbe Faria
    • (as Fred Huntly)
    Bessie Eyton
    Bessie Eyton
    • Haideeas Haidee
    Lillian Hayward
    Lillian Hayward
    • Carconteas Carconte
    Al Ernest Garcia
    Al Ernest Garcia
    • Fernandas Fernand
    • (as Al E. Garcia)
    Alvin Wyckoff
    • Director
      • Colin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Colin Campbell
      • Alexandre Dumas(novel)
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    Part One. The first reel opens with the departure of the ship Pharaon from Marseilles, with Dantes and Danglars, the man who later incomes his deadly rival, as supercargo. During the voyage the captain dies. At the moment of his death he gives the charge of the ship to Dantes, and also entrusts to him the secret message to Napoleon, with the imperial ring which will admit him to private audience with the illustrious exile. Dantes succeeds in his mission to Napoleon, and sails back to France with a communication from Napoleon to Noirtier, who dispatched the original missive. On arrival at Marseilles, Danglars tries to get the command of the Pharaon away from Dantes, but Morrel, the ship owner, is well satisfied with Dantes, and gives him his captain's papers. Dantes, after an affectionate reunion with his old father, visits his sweetheart, Mercedes. Fernand, a fiery young fisherman, who has been trying to win her for himself, is much incensed at Dantes' return. He discovers Danglars' enmity for Dantes, and conspires with him and several habitues of the Reserve Inn to bring trumped up charges against Dantes. Their nefarious scheme succeeds so well that Dantes is torn from a jolly prenuptial feast by the magistrate's guards and hustled from the distracted Mercedes' side to a dungeon in the Chateau D'If, in Marseilles harbor. Part Two. The second reel depicts the awful years spent in the dungeon by Dantes. He grows grizzled, ragged and unkempt in the solitude. He manages finally to get into communication, through a secret passage, with a fellow prisoner, an old Abbe, who is being persecuted by political and religious enemies. The Abbe is an eccentric person, whose one thought in life is the recovery of immense buried riches, the key to the finding of which he holds in the form of an old chart. Finally the Abbe comes to die, and entrusts the chart to Dantes. After the discovery of the Abbe's corpse by the guards, and while the latter have gone out to fetch shots with which to weight the sack in which they have wrapped the Abbe preparatory to casting him into the sea, Dantes manages to drag the corpse into his own cell and substitute himself for the remains. He is cast from the parapet of the castle in the sack which is supposed to contain the dead body. He has supplied himself with a knife beforehand, and as the sack sinks Dantes rips it open and swims to an isolated rock, from the top of which he shouts, in his exultation over the escape: "The World is Mine!" Part Three. The third reel opens with the rescue of Dantes from the rock by a smuggler's schooner. During the cruise of the schooner, Dantes induces the captain to put him ashore on the isle of Monte Cristo, the spot named in the Abbe's chart as the depository of the hidden treasure. He discovers the exact cave and unearths the treasure. He makes his way to the mainland and lives in luxury among the Arabs, falling in love with the beautiful slave girl, Haidee. Captain Albert, of the French army, gets into difficulties during an attack upon his troops by the Arabs and Dantes, by his daring, saves his life. Albert, on taking his departure from Dantes' tent, thanks him profusely and invites him in Paris. Dantes, who has seen something familiar in the captain's face, starts when he reads his card, but promises, without comment, to attend the reception at Albert's. Dantes, in disguise, and known as the Count of Monte Cristo, visits Paris with Haidee. There he comes face to face with his old sweetheart, Mercedes, who has married his enemy, Fernand. Mercedes informs him that the young captain, Albert, is his own son. The final scene is a desperate duel between Dantes and Fernand, in which Fernand is killed. —Moving Picture World synopsis
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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1912 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Count of Monte Cristo
    • Production company
      • Selig Polyscope Company
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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