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− | ''This page is for the 1998 French miniseries. For the 1954 French film starring [[Jean Marais]], see [[Count of Monte Cristo, The (1954)|here]]. For the 2002 English-language film starring [[James Caviezel]], see [[Count of Monte Cristo, The (2002)|here]].'' | + | ''This page is for the 1998 French miniseries. For the 1954 French film starring [[Jean Marais]], see [[Count of Monte Cristo, The (1954)|here]]. For the 1975 British film starring [[Richard Chamberlain]], see [[Count of Monte-Cristo, The (1975)|here]]. For the 2002 English-language film starring [[James Caviezel]], see [[Count of Monte Cristo, The (2002)|here]].'' |
'''The Count of Monte Cristo''' (''"Le Comte de Monte Cristo"'') is a four-part French television miniseries starring [[Gérard Depardieu]]. It is one of the most faithful adaptations of the 1844 novel by [[Alexandre Dumas]], using its six hour run-time to incorporate most of the novels characters and subplots that most adaptations are forced to cut. | '''The Count of Monte Cristo''' (''"Le Comte de Monte Cristo"'') is a four-part French television miniseries starring [[Gérard Depardieu]]. It is one of the most faithful adaptations of the 1844 novel by [[Alexandre Dumas]], using its six hour run-time to incorporate most of the novels characters and subplots that most adaptations are forced to cut. |
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This page is for the 1998 French miniseries. For the 1954 French film starring Jean Marais, see here. For the 1975 British film starring Richard Chamberlain, see here. For the 2002 English-language film starring James Caviezel, see here.
The Count of Monte Cristo ("Le Comte de Monte Cristo") is a four-part French television miniseries starring Gérard Depardieu. It is one of the most faithful adaptations of the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, using its six hour run-time to incorporate most of the novels characters and subplots that most adaptations are forced to cut.
The following weapons were used in the miniseries The Count of Monte Cristo:
Charleville Musket
The Charleville Musket is frequently seen throughout the series, primarily in the hands of various soldiers.
Percussion Cap Pistol
Pere Morrel (Jean-Claude Brialy) uses a Percussion Cap Pistol near the end of part one.