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The Return of Monte Cristo

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Calorie Rating: 128
Released: 1946-12-19
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 91 Minutes
Studios: Edward Small Productions,


Louis Hayward, star of 1940's Son of Monte Cristo, returns to Alexandre Dumas territory in Columbia's Return of Monte Cristo. This time, Hayward plays the grandson of his namesake Edmond Dantes, who, it will be recalled, was cheated out of his fortune and falsely imprisoned, only to escape and wreak vengeance on his betrayers by assuming the guise of the Count of Monte Cristo. Just like grandpa, the younger Dantes is framed by a trio of connivers and shipped off to Devil's Island. Escaping with a fellow convict, political radical Bombelles (Steven Geray), Dantes adopts the bearded guise of an elderly man in order to destroy his enemies and reclaim his birthright. One of his principal antagonists - at least during the first half of the film - is haughty aristocrat Angele Picard (Barbara Britton), who because she wasn't a part of the original conspiracy genuinely believes that Dantes is a criminal.

Director / Directors

Henry Levin
Director


Cast

Louis Hayward
Character: Edmond Dantes
Barbara Britton
Character: Angela Picard
George Macready
Character: Henri de la Roche

Una O'Connor
Character: Miss Beedle
Henry Stephenson
Character: Prof. Duval


Production and Crew

Alfred Neumann
Screenplay
George Bruce
Screenplay

Stephen Goosson
Art Direction

Lucien Moraweck
Original Music Composer
Charles Lawton Jr.
Director of Photography

Jean Louis
Costume Design
Edward Small
Executive Producer
Carl Anderson
Art Direction

Fay Babcock
Set Decoration