The Son of Monte Cristo

The Son of Monte Cristo

1940102 min
5.9/10
ActionAdventureDramaRomance

Plot Summary

Rightful owner of the kingdom, the Duchess of Zona, is engaged in a power struggle with the evil General Gurko. Edmond, the son of Monte Cristo, dons many disguises to come to the aid of the Duchess.

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👥Cast (40)

Louis Hayward

Louis Hayward

Edmund Dantes Jr.

Joan Bennett

Joan Bennett

Grand Duchess Zona of Lichtenburg

George Sanders

George Sanders

Gurko Lanen

Florence Bates

Florence Bates

Countess Mathilde Von Braun

Lionel Royce

Lionel Royce

Col. Zimmerman

Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Prime Minister Baron Von Neuhoff

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Conrad Stadt

Clayton Moore

Clayton Moore

Lt. Fritz Dorner

Ralph Byrd

Ralph Byrd

William Gluck

Georges Renavent

Georges Renavent

Marquis de Chatante

Michael Visaroff

Michael Visaroff

Prince Paul Pavlov

Rand Brooks

Rand Brooks

Hans Mirbach

🎬Crew

Director

Rowland V. Lee

Writers

George Bruce

Producers

Rowland V. Lee, Edward Small

🖼️Gallery (2 images)

The Son of Monte Cristo backdrop 1
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🏷️Keywords

dictatorheir to the thronemasked hero19th century

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/23/2022

Louis Hayward is good fun in this sequel to "the Count of Monte Cristo" that nods it's head more than a little to "Zorro" and "Prisoner of Zenda". The fictional kingdom of Lichtenburg is ruled over by Grand Duchess Zona (Joan Bennett), but evil General "Gurko Lanen" (George Sanders) has designs on her, and her throne and so stitches up her loyal Prime Minister (Montagu Love) so he can marry the gal! In steps our hero, who determines to save the Princess - and her country - from this grisly tyrant. It's got plenty of secret passages, evil scheming and swash and buckle; Sanders and Bennett - along with Florence Bates in the Una O'Connor role - all have a good time too, and it is contagious. Sure, it's predictable but Rowland Lee has done a decent job keeping the action flowing; the dialogue is sparing (which is always a blessing) and the score from Edward Ward all contributes to en enjoyable action adventure.

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Production Companies

United Artists