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Jim Caviezel | Edmond Dantes | |
Guy Pearce | Fernand Mondego | |
Richard Harris | Abbé Faria | |
James Frain | J.F. Villefort | |
Dagmara Dominczyk | Mercedès Iguanada | |
Michael Wincott | Armand Dorleac | |
Luis Guzman | Jacopo | |
Christopher Adamson | Maurice | |
JB Blanc | Luigi Vampa | |
Guy Carleton | Mansion Owner | |
Alex Norton | Napoleon | |
Barry Cassin | Old Man Dantes | |
Henry Cavill | Albert Mondego | |
Zahara Moufid | Holga | |
Brendan Costello | Viscount | |
Patrick Godfrey | Morrell | |
Katherine Holme | Julianne | |
Freddie Jones | Colonel Villefort | |
Joe Hanley | Partygoer No. 1 | |
Mairead Devlin | Partygoer No. 2 |
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Producer | Ned Dowd
Roger Birnbaum Gary Barber Jonathan Glickman |
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Writer |
Jay Wolpert
Alexandre Dumas père |
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Cinematography |
Andrew Dunn
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Musician |
Edward Shearmur
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Edmond Dantés's life and plans to marry the beautiful Mercedes are shattered when his best friend, Fernand, deceives him. After spending 13 miserable years in prison, Dantés escapes with the help of a fellow inmate and plots his revenge, cleverly insinuating himself into the French nobility. |
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