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Synopsis: A TV adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel. Edmond Dantes is falsely accused by those jealous of his good fortune, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life in the notorious island prison, Chateau d'If. While imprisoned, he meets the Abbe Faria, a fellow prisoner whom everyone believes to be mad. The Abbe tells Edmond of a fantastic treasure hidden away on a tiny island, that only he knows the location of. After many years in prison, the old Abbe dies, and Edmond escapes disguised as the dead body. Now free, Edmond must find the treasure the Abbe told him of, so he can use the new-found wealth to exact revenge on those who have wronged him.
Director(s): David Greene
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
7.0
NOT RATED
Year:
1975
103 min
1,675 Views


they have denounced the extremism

of your political affinities.

Affinities? Mr. Villefort,

only I know about my work.

Master the sea, I love my

promised, I love my father.

Those are my affinities.

If are politics, then is

certain that I am an extremist.

I believe You. You recognize this letter?

- Not, mister.

- You are sure?

- Is certain?

- Not, mister.

Your captain delivered you an envelope?

- Yes, Mister.

- Where is?

- I carry it on top.

- You deliver it to me.

I gave him my word, Mister.

In name of the king, I

order you that deliver it me.

If is in name of the king, clear.

What says?

Of to have known the

content about this letter,

you would not have it carried on top.

you would have denied knowing

nothing about her when I asked it you.

That delivered shows it

me clearly your innocence

as the accomplice of this matter.

- Then if I am innocent...

- You Return with yours promised.

That God you bending, Mr. Villefort.

A thing more.

- Yes?

- The envelope not tienedireccin.

they told me when and

where should deliver it.

- When?

- This night.

- In what direction?

- 15 of the avenue Montaigne.

- Aalguien particularly?

- Yes, to a such Mr. Noirtier.

- you Repeat me the name.

- Franois of Noirtier.

- That is all? I can go me?

- Not, some questions more.

- you Know to that such Noirtier?

- Not, mister.

you have mentioned its name to someone?

Anadie save to vos.

Well. I feel it, But I

cannot leave you to go now.

- Why not?

- Yours is a political arrest.

I should have you in custody a

night. Unfortunately is thus the law.

you will Remain at liberty in the morning.

The main accusation

against vos is this letter.

Without her does not

exist any test at all.

Mr. Villefort, you are a good man.

you listen to me attentively.

If they interrogated you, you

should not mention this letter.

I will not do it.

Yjams you have heard

the name of Noirtier.

- Never.

- Splendid.

you will be carried al palace

deJusticia to spend the night.

Tranquil, is a red tape.

you carry.

Noirtier! Noirtier!

that name to the tomb

will pursue me always?

Pardon, but this is not

the road al law courts.

By the love of God?

where do they carry me?

I will give You a good

counsel in name of God.

Closes the mouth.

But the Mr. Villefort told

me that they carried me al...

The youths should

continue the good counsels.

good evening, Mr. Noirtier.

- is not possible!

- Waited for a messenger?

- can not be you! Is impossible!

- I? Not.

Summarizing the situation, its

messenger was intercepted, father.

- AND the message?

- It destroyed.

be Sat down, please.

The role was destroyed.

The message is writing here.

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Sidney Carroll

Sidney Carroll (May 25, 1913 – November 3, 1988) was a film and television screenwriter. Although Carroll wrote most frequently for television, he is perhaps best remembered today for writing the screenplays for The Hustler (1961) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and for A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966). He has also won Emmys for the documentaries The Louvre (1978) and China and the Forbidden City (1963). In 1957, Carroll won an Edgar Award, in the category Best Episode in a TV Series, for writing "The Fine Art of Murder", an installment of the ABC program Omnibus. He wrote the screenplays for the 1974 Richard Chamberlain television version of The Count of Monte Cristo as well as the original story for the Michael Caine heist movie Gambit. He continued to write for television until 1986. more…

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