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The Count of Monte Cristo (1964 TV series)

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The Count of Monte Cristo
Created byCampbell Logan, (producer)
Peter Hammond, (director)
StarringAlan Badel
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes12
Production
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release4 October –
20 December 1964

The Count of Monte Cristo was a British 12-part dramatization of the Alexandre Dumas novel of the same name. It was made by the BBC and was screened in the autumn of 1964. the series starred Alan Badel in the title role.

Plot summary

Edmond Dantes, a sailor, is falsely accused and imprisoned by three men who have various reasons to be jealous of him. After 10 years imprisoned in the Chateau d'If he escapes, and, after recovering a treasure revealed to him by a fellow prisoner, he embarks on a campaign of revenge against those who have wronged him.

Production

The series was made in 12 episodes of 25 minutes each, with a total run time of 300 minutes. It was filmed in black and white and had an intense, theatrical style. The script remained largely faithful to the original plot, and is regarded as the best screen version of the story, with Badel as the definitive Count. The series was produced by Campbell Logan, and directed by Peter Hammond. The screenplay was by Anthony Steven.[1][2][3]

Cast

The main cast of this production were:[4]

Episodes

No. Episode[5] Air date
1 The Plotters 4 October 1964
2 The Chateau D'If 11 October 1964
3 The Abbe Faria 18 October 1964
4 A Perilous Journey 25 October 1964
5 The Isle of Monte Cristo 1 November 1964
6 A Garden in Auteuil 8 November 1964
7 Unlimited Credit 15 November 1964
8 Evidence of a Crime 22 November 1964
9 News from Janina 29 November 1964
10 A Challenge 6 December 1964
11 Dishonour 13 December 1964
12 An End to Revenge 20 December 1964

References

  1. ^ Review J McEvoy, Numinous Book of Reviews; retrieved 29 June 2016
  2. ^ Review R Aldam 31 May 2014 at Breakfast Mafia; retrieved 29 June 2016
  3. ^ Review Marlbrook 14 may 2014 at britmovie.co.uk; retrieved 29 June 2016
  4. ^ Cast list at IMDb
  5. ^ Episode list at IMDb; retrieved 29 June 2016