Montecristo

Titolo originale: The Count of Monte Cristo
Regia: Kevin Reynolds |
Anno: 2002
Origine: Ireland | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Dramma Storia Azione Thriller
Tag: treasure | based on novel or book | loss of loved one | marseille, france | female lover | ex-lover | napoleon bonaparte | prison escape | sword fight | torture | period drama | historical | swashbuckler | betrayal by friend | 19th century | awestruck |
Cast: Jim Caviezel | Guy Pearce | Richard Harris | James Frain | Dagmara Dominczyk | Michael Wincott | Luis Guzmán | Christopher Adamson | JB Blanc | Henry Cavill | Katherine Holme | Helen McCrory | Albie Woodington | Alex Norton | Patrick Godfrey | Freddie Jones | Guy Carleton | Barry Cassin | Briana Corrigan | Brendan Costelloe | Mairead Devlin | Joe Hanley | Joseph M. Kelly | Alvaro Lucchesi | Karl O'Neill | Robert Price | Derek Reid | Eric Stovell | Jude Sweeney | Gregor Truter | Andrew Woodall | Zahara Moufid | Gregory James | Terry Pritchard | Joseph M. Kelly |

Il giovane Edmond Dantès viene accusato di alto tradimento e rinchiuso nel carcere di massima sicurezza dell'isola di Château d'If. È innocente: contro di lui prove costruite dal suo migliore amico Fernand, innamorato di Mercedes, fidanzata di Dantès, e quindi spinto dalla gelosia alla turpe macchinazione. Ma Dantès riesce a scappare, si trasforma nel conte di Montecristo e mette in atto il suo implacabile piano di vendetta... Basato sul romanzo di Alexandre Dumas.

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The boxes containing the gold would have rotted away after so many years underwater. D
At the end of movie when Dantes is standing on the cliff talking to the Priest, part of his jacket o [...] D
In the opening scene on the beach Dantes and Mondego are being chased by British Red Coats on horseb [...] D
When Dantes tells Villafort that he can't read, then how could he Captain a Shipping Vessel? He woul [...] D
As Villefort climbs into the prison wagon there is a flintlock pistol on the seat. When he attempts [...] D
When Edmund and Abbe are attempting to catch a rat, shoes are visible through the trap on the door r [...] D
When Abbé Faria is coming down from standing on Edmond's shoulders, you can see a paper clip hold [...] D
When the Pharaon arrives in Marseille, a subtitle incorrectly says "Marseilles". Apparently a mistak [...] D
The trunks that Dantes has are from Louis Vuitton, a French luggage house founded in 1854. The print [...] D
Obvious stunt double for Dantes during the two scenes when he's under water. D
When the Priest is dying, Edmond opens his shirt to see the bruises on his chest. The next shot show [...] D
Mondego continues talking to Dantes about them drinking Napoléon Bonaparte's wine while his mouth [...] D
When Edmond and Abbe are crawling through the tunnel. Abbe's breath blows out his candle as he is ta [...] D
At Albert's birthday party, Mercedes clearly sits to the left of Edmond. However, in the close-ups, [...] D
After Count Mondego shoots Mercedes and rides off on horse back, when he stops and returns to head b [...] D
2:02:33. When Count Mondego returned back riding his horse to fight Dantes , you can see a plane fly [...] D
When the Count lands in his balloon, the acrobats do their best to center him on the way down. Despi [...] D
When Edmond and Albert are discussing visiting Paris at the breakfast table, Edmond signs the papers [...] D
Dantes's teeth are rotted gray by the time he escapes the prison, but are whole and clean again when [...] D
After the confrontation with the loyal Jacopo, the count tells him the he will walk home. While walk [...] D
Napoleons agent "M. Clarion" visits the shipping company Edmond Dantes works for, inquiring about th [...] D
Edmond can't read, but then he engraves the words "God will give me justice" on the stonewall while [...] D
When Albert is brandishing his sword against the count, the sword's safety tip is visible. D
In the final sword fight, Dantes begins with his vest buttoned fully. When Mondego slashes his sword [...] D
During the lavish party at the new home purchased by Dantes, as Jacopo introduces him as the Count o [...] D
There is a brass and copper diving helmet in Mr. Morrel's office in 1813. The first patent for a "ha [...] D
A storage area of stacked bales of hay can be seen in the background during the final fight. Hay wir [...] D
SPOILER: In the final scene between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego, Dantes' sword is cut in half [...] D
When Edmond rearrives at Marseilles and finds Danglars' shipping company, the sign says "Louis Dangl [...] D
The sky during the final sword fight; when the fight begins clouds are gathering for a storm, but wh [...] D
When Dantes runs along the shoreline, a blue object can be seen in the background - this must be a c [...] D
Edmond's eye color fluctuates between brown and blue throughout the movie. D
Although Dantes has been in prison for many years, when he meets the Priest, his hands and nails are [...] D
When Edmond and Jacopo walk atop the 'elephant rock' in search of the treasure, they are alone, yet [...] D
The king chess piece that is the motif of friendship between Dantes and Mondego is a Staunton design [...] D
People are shown playing continuous pool, an early version of snooker which did not originate until [...] D
At the end of the swordfight in the wheatfield, when Edmond stabs Mondego, the sword goes through th [...] D
Just before Jacopo and Dantes get into the knife fight, Jacopo is holding the knife in his left hand [...] D
The scene when Jacopo finds Edmond sleeping on the floor and asks if the scars on his back hurt, Edm [...] D
Throughout the movie, graffiti and signage are written in English. While the dialogue is "translated [...] D
On the island of Elba the Emperor addresses one of the English soldiers as "Lieutenant Graypool" twi [...] D
When the Count buys his estate house he pays for it with a wagon full of gold coins. In reality that [...] D
When Count Mondego is talking with Monsieur de Villefort in his office with the window open, you can [...] D
When Monte Cristo makes his entrance in the hot air balloon, four assistants slide down ropes then p [...] D
At the end of the knife fight when Dantes has Jacopo on the ground, Dantes' knife changes between sh [...] D
In the second part of the movie, set in approximately 1830, characters continue to wear fashions fro [...] D
People repeatedly address the Count of Monte Cristo as "Your Grace." This is an English honorific re [...] D
After the last sword fight in the wheat field, as Edmond retreats back into the building, a crew mem [...] D
When Abbé Faria and Edmond Dantes are crawling in the tunnel, Faria accidentally blows out his ca [...] D
The dead Priest is breathing when the guards find him. D
In the final scene between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego, Dantes' sword is cut in half by Albert [...] D
Toward the end Mercedes shows Edmond the twine "ring" on her finger and says it has never left her f [...] D
Obvious stunt double during the knife fight between Edmond and Jacopo. D
During the last sword fight in the wheat field, large overhead power lines are clearly visible in th [...] D
When Edmond and Jacopo use the skiff to travel to the island, there is an orange buoy clearly visibl [...] D
During the cliffs scene at the beginning, Mercedes proclaims her love for Dantes despite his inabili [...] D
When Edmond Dantes goes to see Villefort the first time, the clock on the tower is painted on. D

Frase

Abbe Faria: When I told them I had no idea where C [...] D
Jacopo: Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great hon [...] D
Edmond: Why? In God's name, why? Fernand: Because [...] D
Abbe Faria: The stronger swordsman does not necess [...] D
Napoleon: I'm moved by your efforts to save your c [...] D
Fernand: What happened to your mercy? Edmond Dant [...] D
Abbe Faria: Perhaps your thoughts of revenge are s [...] D
Gendarmes Captain: [in the prison carriage, Villef [...] D
Jacopo: I bid you good afternoon, sir. I am here t [...] D
Fernand: Not that I don't appreciate the embroider [...] D
Napoleon: Time you were on your way. Your captain [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: I require sevent [...] D
[last lines] Jacopo: So, Zatarra, painful, huh? [...] D
Abbe Faria: In return for your help, I offer somet [...] D
Luigi: [laughs] Release Jacopo, and give him back [...] D
Abbe Faria: Strange that a chief magistrate would [...] D
Edmond: If you ever loved me, don't rob me of my h [...] D
Abbe Faria: You once told me that Villefort had yo [...] D
Edmond: [visiting the Chateau d'If] You were right [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: [after staging Albert's abd [...] D
Albert Mondego: Who are you, and why are you doing [...] D
Mercedes: Just a few answers from you, and I shall [...] D
Mercedes: I don't know what dark plan lies within [...] D
Mercedes: Albert wishes to talk with us. Fernand: [...] D
Edmond Dantes: God is no more real than your treas [...] D
Edmond: You were a soldier, Priest. So you know we [...] D
Danglar: [while he is about to be hanged by Monte [...] D
Abbe Faria: Here is your final lesson - do not com [...] D
Old Man Dantes: [Making a toast] May this moment b [...] D
Mercedes: I will never forget your kindness. Fern [...] D
Mercedes: I know what you want, Fernand. Fernand: [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: His finances? Jacopo: He's [...] D
Danglar: Well, well. To what do I owe the honor, C [...] D
Luigi: Oh, and by the way, Jacopo is the best knif [...] D
Mercedes: You would have to be a mother to truly a [...] D
Fernand: To better days. D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Well, I must say [...] D
Jacopo: [discussing Albert] He's out in the waitin [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: Your father was a loyal sup [...] D
Edmond: There are 72,519 stones in my walls. I've [...] D
Edmond: King's to you, Mondego. Being your friend [...] D
Edmond: Life is a storm, my young friend. You will [...] D
Fernand: Monte Cristo! Edmond: King's to you, Fer [...] D
Mercedes: Is Viscount Torville dead? Fernand: Wel [...] D
Edmond: So you were in Napoleon's army. Abbe Fari [...] D
Jacopo: Did you fall off the bed? Count of Monte [...] D
Luigi: We shall call him... Zatarra. Edmond: Soun [...] D
Mercedes: Albert, I found the note you left explai [...] D
Luigi: So, mi amici, I would ask who you are, but [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: How is your fath [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: I am the chief m [...] D
Edmond Dantes: [arriving on Elba] For a moment I t [...] D
Edmond: Monseuir, I know you must hear this a grea [...] D
Prison guard: [after accidentally throwing Dorleac [...] D
Napoleon: Kings and pawns, marshal. Emperors and f [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Now, did you del [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: This Edmond, you loved him? [...] D
Jacopo: Why not just kill them? I'll do it! I'll r [...] D
Mercedes: [seeing Fernand leaving Albert's birthda [...] D
Abbe Faria: With two of us digging, we can cover t [...] D
Morell: So, monsieur Zatarra, you were a friend of [...] D
Abbe Faria: The slot opens twice a day. Once in th [...] D
Fernand: You pleased me some of the time. Mercede [...] D
Edmond: You've only got one shot. And it'll take m [...] D
Edmond: We are kings or pawns, a man once said. L [...] D
Jacopo: I swear on my dead relatives - and even on [...] D
Edmond: I shall seek out Edmond's fiancée. Mor [...] D
On Screen Text: [first lines, the text that appear [...] D
Abbe Faria: Define Economics. Edmond: Economics i [...] D
Napoleon: I'm curious. What's the significance of [...] D
Dorleac: And if you're thinking just now 'Why me, [...] D
Edmond: [leaving Luigi in Marseilles] Some day, I [...] D
Danglar: You presume to demote me? Morell: Not at [...] D
Abbe Faria: 2,500 cubic centimeters of rock and du [...] D
Valentina Villefort: My dear Count, allow me to in [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: [dancing with Mercedes] Wha [...] D
Jacopo: Once again, Zatarra, God sees you out of t [...] D
Fernand: Take your vengeance. But know that the bl [...] D
Abbe Faria: [accidentally digging into Edmond's ce [...] D
Count of Monte Cristo: I thought we had finished o [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: I don't see how [...] D
Fernand: Well, I see someone has taught you the sw [...] D
Fernand: I thought we agreed not to meet socially. [...] D
Mercedes: I want to be free of you... the way you, [...] D
Napoleon: In life, we are kings or pawns. D
Albert Mondego: How did you come to know of my kid [...] D
Edmond: Señor Vampa, allow Jacopo to live. He's [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Did Napoleon tel [...] D
Fernand: We're drinking Napoleon Bonaparte's wine! [...] D
Edmond: If you ever presume to interfere in my aff [...] D
Edmond: How did you come to be here? Abbe Faria: [...] D
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Mondego's the on [...] D
Abbe Faria: I have not seen the sky these eleven y [...] D
Fernand: Come in Albert, and for God's sake be bri [...] D
Edmond: [explaining why he doesn't want to kill hi [...] D
Albert Mondego: May I ask who you are, sir? Count [...] D
Dorleac: Come on, come on, I haven't got all day.. [...] D
Mercedes: What's wrong? Fernand: I'm bankrupt. Al [...] D

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