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The Count of Monte Cristo

This is not vengeance, this is justice.
2024 | 178m | French

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Edmond Dantes becomes the target of a sinister plot and is arrested on his wedding day for a crime he did not commit. After 14 years in the island prison of Château d’If, he manages a daring escape. Now rich beyond his dreams, he assumes the identity of the Count of Monte-Cristo and exacts his revenge on the three men who betrayed him.
Release Date: Jun 28, 2024
Director: Alexandre de La Patellière, Matthieu Delaporte
Writer: Alexandre Dumas, Alexandre de La Patellière, Matthieu Delaporte
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, count, revenge, wrongful conviction, angry
Production Companies M6 Films, Pathé, uMedia, Chapter 2, uFund, Fargo Films, Logical Content Ventures
Box Office Revenue: $75,360,860
Budget: $46,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Pierre Niney Edmond Dantès / The Count of Monte Cristo
Bastien Bouillon Fernand de Morcerf
Anaïs Demoustier Mercédès Herrera
Laurent Lafitte Gérard de Villefort
Pierfrancesco Favino Abbé Faria
Patrick Mille Danglars
Vassili Schneider Albert de Morcerf
Julien de Saint Jean Andrea Cavalcanti
Anamaria Vartolomei Haydée
Julie de Bona Victoria
Adèle Simphal Angèle
Stéphane Varupenne Caderousse
Marie Narbonne Eugénie Danglars
Bruno Raffaelli Morrel
Abde Maziane Jacopo
Amaya Ducellier Haydée à 10 ans
Oscar Lesage Le témoin du duel
Joachim Simon Maximilien Morrel
Françoise Gazio Yvonne
Axel Baille le serviteur du baron Danglars
Lily Dupont Suzanne
Olivier Le Montagner le gardien du château d'If
Jérémie Covillault Antoine
Bernard Blancan Louis Dantès
Graziella Delerm Mme de Morcerf
Xavier de Guillebon M. de Morcerf
Clémentine Baert Mme de Villefort
Florence Muller Mme Herrera
Serge Bagdassarian un juge
Jean-Louis Tribes le curé
Laurent Dassault un convive du repas chez les Morcef
Name Job
Alexandre Dumas Novel
Eric Bialas Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Alexandre de La Patellière Director, Screenplay
Matthieu Delaporte Director, Screenplay
Nicolas Bolduc Director of Photography
Stéphane Taillasson Production Design
Thierry Delettre Costume Design
Agathe Dupuis Key Hair Stylist
Cécile Gentilin Key Hair Stylist
Laura Ozier Key Makeup Artist
Stéphane Robert Key Makeup Artist
Chloé Van Lierde Key Makeup Artist
Chloé Bianchi Post-Production Manager
Justine Arrestier Second Assistant Director
Julien Dara Assistant Director
Neige de la Patellière Third Assistant Director
Daniel Dittmann First Assistant Director
Amandine Petit-Brisson Second Assistant Director
Maxence Robin Third Assistant Director
Eric Gandois Storyboard Artist
David Rit Sound
Malo Thouément Boom Operator
Emmanuel Ughetto Boom Operator
Olivier Nguyen Special Effects Supervisor
Benjamin Colussi Stunts
Andy Deschamps Stunts
Julien Duverger Stunts
Axel Sarrazin Stunt Double
Jorge Escribens Drone Operator
Antonin Gendre Key Grip
Eric Gies Gaffer
Tanguy Goasguen Rigging Grip
Rémy Grandroques Still Photographer
Jérôme Prébois Still Photographer
Mickaël Commereuc Colorist
Amandine Derdoukh Assistant Script
Marie Gennesseaux Script Supervisor
Léa Audouin Colorist
Jean Bolzinger Assistant Location Manager
Alexandre Houllier Location Manager, Unit Manager
Anton Migoya Assistant Location Manager
Pierre-Marie Dru Music Supervisor, Music Producer
Duska Malesevic Casting Coordinator
Angélique Muller Extras Casting Assistant
Ivan Zarb Ferrante Second Assistant Camera
Gideon van Essen Gaffer
Benjamin Tessier Electrician
Julien Rabia Electrician
Juliette Poirot Video Assist Operator
Cinediving Wim Michiels Underwater Director of Photography
Jeremy Mauroy First Assistant "A" Camera
Jonathan Ly Rigging Grip
Jean-Bernard Lortie Best Boy Electrician
Marine Lebon Second Assistant "A" Camera
Eric Kirchhoffer Lighting Programmer
Romane Jammes Data Management Technician
Margaux Hallenstein First Assistant Camera
Jean Gonzales Lighting Programmer
Jules Forssell Second Assistant "B" Camera
Bartolome Delaporte Video Assist Operator
Hugo Delahoutre Electrician
Steve de Rocco Camera Operator
Raphaël de Crozals Video Assist Operator
Damien Bret Electrician
Sarah Bensaïd First Assistant "B" Camera
Nicolas Ballay Grip
Lawrence Attard Special Effects Technician
Joe Calleja Special Effects Technician
Matthew Calleja Special Effects Technician
Jill Surtees Stunts
Jonathan Delerue Storyboard Artist
Kenneth Cassar Special Effects Technician
Paul Cassar Special Effects Technician
Robert Grech Special Effects Technician
Justin Montebello Special Effects Technician
Adèle Pignier Graphic Designer
Gaël Langlais Swing
Gildas Cabanne Carpenter
Léopold Bossuet Swing
Robin Welch Production Manager
Laurent Hanon Production Manager
Estelle Gras Production Secretary
Michaela Daroussi Makeup Artist
Alexandra Becquet Hairstylist
Théodore Julia Online Editor
Guillemette Guyot Costume Coordinator
Bruce Lignerat Costume Supervisor
Laura Cassagne Stunt Double
Charles Michaud Sound Engineer
Lauriane Vannier Property Master
Barthelemy Thomas Set Dresser
Merijn Sep Standby Property Master
Alexis Pont Assistant Property Master
Selya Karamahmut Graphic Designer
Pauline Bouvet Props
Sven Bonnici Assistant Art Director
Édouard Blaise Property Master
Frédéric Balmer Special Effects Makeup Artist
Thomas Dedeken Stunts
Jérôme Rebotier Music
Name Title
Cédric Iland Producer
Dimitri Rassam Producer
Ardavan Safaee Co-Producer
Guinal Riou Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

"Dantès" (Pierre Niney) is to be promoted to captain a ship for the wealthy "Morrel" (Bruno Raffaelli) after he disobeyed orders at sea and dived in to rescue a woman from drowning. This action immediately earns him the enmity of the now fired captain "Danglars" (Patrick Mille) and then just as his ... joy is to be complete with his marriage to "Mercedes" (Anaïs Demoustier) the soldiers arrive and he's implicated in a Napoleonic plot! The prosecutor, "de Villefort" (Laurent Lafitte) appears sympathetic and accepts his pleas of innocence, but when his close friend "Morcef" (Bastien Bouillon) is called upon to vouch for "Dantès" his own envious agenda takes hold and next, our naive young seaman is heading to the solitude of the Chateau D'If from which prisoners never escape. As the years of relentless frustration and boredom go by, his only conversation is a regular call from his jailers to see if he's still alive. Then a miracle occurs. Another prisoner has been tunnelling for years and inadvertently breaks through to his cell. It's this man - the Abbé Faria (Pierfrancesco Favino) - who gives him more than a little education as they try to dig their way to the sea wall. It's not to be for both, though, but armed with a knowledge that could change his life for ever, he manages to trick the guards and make it to land. It's now that the story of revenge hots up as we jump forward a few years and are introduced to the eponymous Count. He travels in style, has great wealth and style and is determined to avenge himself on the three men who framed him. As with himself, these men have gone on to great things with his denouncing friend now married to his love, "Danglars" owning a great trading fleet and the prosecutor now a powerful state official. "Dantès" has used his time well, assembling some allies whose roles in this unfolding drama are gradually revealed to us as politics, greed and jealousy stride to the fore of this classically designed production. The lavish costumes, stately homes and opulence of their lives contrasts well with the poverty and ruin faced by those collaterally damaged by the ambitions of men who cared but for themselves, and for whom our dashing and calculation gazillionaire is gunning. Nimey (who occasionally looked a bit like Kevin Kline here?) delivers that wronged and now Machiavellian characterisation especially well. There are also strong efforts from the younger characters "Albert" (Vassili Schneider); "André" (Julien De Saint Jean) and "Haydée" (Anamaria Vartolomei). It's essentially a thoroughly potent story of revenge, but it's as much about just how that can become a toxic influence that can eat into a man's soul and the challenge for "Dantès" and those around him whom he loves - however unwillingly on the surface - is not to become an obsessed demon every bit as ghastly as those he wishes to punish. It's this slow, dripping, evolution that the film delivers enthrallingly as we see this troubled man tread an increasingly conflicted line between love and hate. Revenge is said to be a dish best served cold, but like most things served cold - it doesn't keep for long.

Sep 03, 2024
Wielo
9.0

The 2024 reimagining of The Count of Monte Cristo is a cinematic triumph, setting a new benchmark for adaptations of the beloved Dumas classic. Directed by Jacques Bernard, this latest French interpretation is nothing short of spellbinding, with Pierre Niney delivering a portrayal of Edmond Dantès t ... hat feels both deeply authentic and timeless. From Dantès’ naive beginnings to his calculated, unrelenting vengeance, Niney embodies the role with a level of intensity and depth that captivates from the very first scene. Visually, the film is breathtaking. The cinematography paints each setting—from the claustrophobic depths of Château d'If to the grandeur of Parisian society—in vivid, atmospheric detail. Every shot feels like a piece of art, masterfully capturing both the story’s drama and its rich historical backdrop. The film’s use of real locations transports viewers to the story’s world, making each moment feel hauntingly real, a rare achievement in period cinema. Adding to the experience is a lush, evocative score that amplifies the film’s emotional power. The music captures Dantès' inner turmoil and triumph with remarkable sensitivity, lending every high-stakes scene an added layer of tension. It’s a soundtrack that will stay with you long after leaving the theater, a perfect companion to Dumas' tale of betrayal and redemption. The film’s costumes, masks, and makeup are absolutely spectacular. Every detail—whether the intricate designs of Dantès' masquerade attire or the worn expressions on characters weathered by hardship—feels perfectly tailored to the time period. The masks, in particular, add an air of intrigue, shrouding key characters in mystery and creating a rich visual metaphor for the story’s themes of deception and disguise. At a generous three hours, The Count of Monte Cristo thoroughly explores Dantès' journey, though I found myself wishing it were even longer. An adaptation of this depth and quality could have easily been extended to a two-part epic, much like last year’s exquisite French rendition of The Three Musketeers, with an expanded runtime of four or five hours to fully savor each intricate turn of Dantès' revenge. In every respect, this 2024 version is a masterpiece and, without a doubt, the definitive Monte Cristo for a modern audience. It balances faithfulness to Dumas' original with bold, cinematic flair, capturing the story's essence in a way that is grand, poignant, and unforgettable. This is a film that will surely stand the test of time.

Nov 12, 2024