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6/10
Nice and appropriate Argentinian adaptation based on classical story from Alexandre Dumas novel , professionally directed by Leon Klimovsky.
ma-cortes14 August 2020
This free filmization deals with the starring named Edmond Dantes , well featured by Jorge Mistral. At the beginning the events happen at a theater where appears the impulsive son of Edmond's nasty enemy , asking a deadly duel . From now on , a long flashback develops the happenings about the famous Count of Montecristo who's betrayed by his friends , the count Montego and others , as the astute General prosecutor . He's framed as sender of Napoleon's letters who's jailed in island of Elba . Then he's punished to life imprison in island of If where he finds a lot of suffering . Dantes is imprisoned on the island prison of Château d'If for 18 years, where he plots revenge against those who betrayed him . 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 . Edmond spends years unjustly at the Château-prison but he escapes and gets the treasure of Montecristo . He proceeds to transform himself into the wealthy Count of MonteCristo as part of his plan to carry out a relentless vendette against his enemies . The revenge is ready against the nasty traitors who accused him.

This is a fine and enjoyable remake of the Alexander Dumas tale by the same name . In the film there are adventures , a love story , derring-do and results to be a decent story . Agreeable and attractive rendition based on the famous novel with emotional highs and lows , in which Edmond Dantes is unjustly sent to prison for 18 years , and with the help of another prisoner he escapes to reclaim his fiancée and to exact his merciless revenge . Although uneven and paced in fits and starts , it is neither tiring , nor boring but entertaining . Jorge Mistral's interpretation is adequate , he leads a magnificent cast in this cool rendition based on the rousing classic . Mistral was a Spanish actor; his father was from Puerto Rico and his mother from Catalonia. His debut in theater was in 1943 and in cinema in 1944 . At the end of the fifties he lived in South America but he committed suicide with a gunshot while living in Mexico City, Mexico. He had a notorious international career playing with prestigious partenaires ¨The Sword and the Cross¨ along with Yvonne De Carlo , ¨Carmen, la de Ronda¨ with Sara Montiel , ¨Boy on a Dolphin¨ with Sophia Loren , ¨Slave of Carthage¨ with Gian Maria canale , ¨Venganza¨ with Carmen Sevilla. This motion picture was well directed by Leon Klimovsky . Klimovsky was born on October 16, 1906 in Buenos Aires, Argentina as León Klimovsky Dulfano . Founded Argentina's first film club in 1929 . Began his film career making short movies . Settled in Spain in the 1950s and became a Spanish citizen . He was a director and writer , known for his terror films as La Noche De Walpurgis (1971), La Orgía Nocturna De Los Vampiros (1973) , La Saga De los Drácula , La Rebelión De Las Muertas , Doctor Jekyll Y Hombre Lobo , but he also directed other genres as Wartime : Operación Rommel , A Ghentar Si Muore Facile , The Legion of No Return ; thriller : Mean Mother ; Western : Reverendo Colt , 2000 dollars for Coyote , Few Dollars for Django, Death Knows No Time , Rattler Kid , A dollar for Sartana ; and Drama : La Casa De Las Chivas , Salto a La Gloria .The flick will appeal to adventures buffs and emotions lovers . Rating : 6/10 . Good . Well worth watching .

Other adaptation about this known novel are the followings : ¨Count of Montecristo¨ by Rowland V. Lee with Robert Donat , Louisa Landi , Louis Calhern ; ¨Le Comte De Monte Cristo ¨(1961) by Claude Aunt Lara with Louis Jourdan ; TV retelling by David Greene with Richard Chamberlain , Donald Pleasence , Tony Curtis ; ¨Le Comte De Monte-Cristo" series (1979) with Jacques Wever , ¨The Count of Monte Cristo¨ (1992) and the best TV mini-series ¨The count of Montecristo¨(1998) by Josee Dayan with Gerard Depardieau , Jean Rochefort , Pierre Arditi , Ornella Muti and Michael Aumont and ¨The count of Montecristo¨by Kevin Reynolds with James Cazievel , Guy Pearce , Richard Harris , James Frain .
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10/10
One of the best adaptations of the book
deahomemqueri30 July 2020
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They knew very well how to deal with the time limitation, they removed the subplots and the Rome part but focused on the main story. They remained faithful in revenge, but mainly in Edmond's message of forgiveness and a new beginning.
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