![]() The Count of Monte Cristo at Rotten Tomatoes.The Count of Monte Cristo at the TCM Movie Database.Įxternal links Wikiquote has quotations related to: The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 film) ↑ 'The Count of Monte Cristo (Soundtrack)'.↑ The Count of Monte Cristo at Rotten Tomatoes.↑ ' The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)'.The Count of Monte Cristo Official Soundtrack was composed and conducted by Edward Shearmur and performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra. With his revenge complete, Dantès leaves the island with Mercédès, Albert and Jacopo. Dantès returns to Château d'If to pay homage to Faria and promises him that he will live a better life with those who love him. Mondego and Dantès fight Dantès stabs Mondego through the heart, killing him. Mondego has a chance to get away but, having lost everything, has his own desire for revenge. Mondego shoots Mercédès, but she is only wounded. Mercédès also arrives and reveals that Dantès is Albert's father. Dantès disarms Mondego, but Albert rushes to defend him. He finds that the chests are filled with dirt and sand and that Dantès has arrived to take his revenge. Mondego leaves for his family estate, where the stolen gold shipment was to be taken. Mercédès confronts Mondego, telling him that Albert is Dantès' son she only married him to hide his true paternity. Dantès has Mondego's debts called in, bankrupting him. The next morning, Dantès decides to take Mercédès and her son and leave France. Mercédès confronts Dantès, admits that she is still in love with him, and they make love. Mondego and Villefort are now convinced that Monte Cristo has found Spada's lost treasure and plot to steal it. Dantès meets with Villefort to discuss a shipment. In return, Albert invites the count to his birthday party at their residence in Paris. In Rome, he hires Vampa to kidnap Mondego's son Albert (Henry Cavill) and then 'rescues' and befriends him, revealing selective information about Spada's treasure that he knows will be told to Albert's father. Dantès goes to the island of Monte Cristo, finds Spada's treasure and vows revenge on his betrayers, taking the persona of the mysterious 'Count of Monte Cristo'. Dantès learns that, while he was in prison, his father committed suicide, Danglars took over Morrell's shipping company after being made a partner, and Mercédès married Mondego. He visits Morrell, who doesn't recognise him. Dantès joins the smugglers, leaving with Jacopo when they arrive at Marseille. Dantès defeats Jacopo but convinces Vampa to spare his life Jacopo vows to serve Dantès thereafter. Dantès is made to fight Jacopo (Luis Guzmán), a traitor whom they intend to bury alive. When he hears of Dantès' promotion, Mondego realizes that Dantès and Mercédès would soon be married.ĭantès washes onto a desert island and encounters Luigi Vampa (JB Blanc), a smuggler and thief, and his band of pirates. Mondego intercepts Dantès' fiancée, Mercédès (Dagmara Dominczyk), and tries to seduce her. However, the company's boss, Morrell (Patrick Godfrey), commends Dantès' bravery, promoting him to Captain over Danglars, who is left fuming. On returning to France, Dantès is reprimanded by the ship's First Mate, Danglars (Albie Woodington), for disobeying orders. The Captain dies, however and they leave Elba. As payment for using his physician, Bonaparte asks Dantès to deliver a letter to a certain 'Monsieur Clarion' in France. Bonaparte himself comes to their aid, stating that they are not his agents. Dantès and Mondego are chased by British Dragoons who believe they are spies for the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte (Alex Norton). In 1815, Edmond Dantès (Jim Caviezel), Second Mate of a French trading ship, and his friend Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce), a representative of the shipping company, head to the isle of Elba to seek medical attention for their ailing Captain.
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