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'The Prisoner of Chteau d'If' or is a 1988 Soviet drama film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich based on the novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas.

Plot



The film is set in France, at the beginning of the 19th century. After military defeat, Emperor Napoleon abdicates and is in exile on the island of Elba. As requested by the dying Captain, his assistant Edmond Dants approaches the island and takes with him a certain letter which he has to deliver in Paris. Dants is very young but his life is already full of happiness. The shipowner appoints Edmond as captain and in Marseille, the beautiful bride Mercedes waits for Dants. But the deep-seated jealousy of Edmond's enemies destroys everything... On the advice of Danglar, a close friend of Dants, the fisherman Fernand who is passionately in love with Mercedes writes a denunciation to the prosecutor of Marseilles and by the order of assistant prosecutor de Villefort hapless Dants becomes imprisoned in the most horrible dungeon Chteau d'If.

Dants, not understanding what has happened, almost goes mad in the gloomy prison but by chance he meets Abb Faria, a wise and resilient old man. Abb tries to dig a hole to freedom in his cell but instead ends up in Edmond's cell. Faria decides to share with Dants all of his knowledge and experience, as well as the countless treasures that are hidden on the island of Monte Cristo. Years pass and Edmond Dants is reborn, becoming the most intelligent and educated person. Taking advantage of the death of Abb Faria, Edmond manages to escape from the Chteau d'If. Dants finds the treasure, "buries" his name forever and becomes the Count of Monte Cristo.

Over the period of many years that Dants spent in prison the lives of his enemies have changed radically. Petty officer Danglar has become the Baron, one of the richest bankers in France. De Villefort was appointed as king's attorney, and the simple fisherman Fernand has become a Count, General, Lord of France and - the most important for him - Mercedes's husband. Power and money - all this is now in the hands of scoundrels making them almost invulnerable, but the Count of Monte Cristo is full of lust for revenge. He begins to investigate thoroughly the lives of his enemies, and soon discovers the terrible and bloody secrets they contain. And if Monte Cristo publicly reveals these mysteries he can severely punish his enemies...

Cast



* Viktor Avilov mature Edmond Dants / Count of Monte Cristo

* Evgeniy Dvorzhetskiy young Edmond Dants / Count Albert de Morcerf, son of Fernand and Mercedes (voice by Viktor Avilov)

* Alexei Petrenko Abb Faria

* Anna Samokhina Mercedes, Edmond Dants former bride and Fernand Mondego's wife

* Mikhail Boyarsky Fernand Mondego, Count de Morcerf

* Nadira Mirzayeva Haidee, Ali Pasha's daughter, the beloved of Count of Monte Cristo / Vasilika, Ali Pasha's wife

* Aleksei Zharkov Danglar, baron and banker

* Svetlana Smirnova Hermine Danglar, banker Danglar's wife

* Yana Poplavskaya Eugenie Danglar, banker Danglar's daughter

* Igor Sklyar Benedetto, robber, Bertuccio's adopted son

* Arnis Licitis De Villefort, king's attorney (voice by Aleksey Inzhevatov)

* Valentina Voilkova Heloise de Villefort, attorney De Villefort's wife

* Ulle Sinisalu Valentina de Villefort, attorney De Villefort's daughter

* Vsevolod Shilovsky Gaspard Caderousse, innkeeper, former friend of Edmond Dants

* Natalia Pozdnyakova Karkonta, Caderousse's wife

* Igor Bogoduh Pierre Morel, shipowner from Marseille

* Peteris Gaudins Maximilian Morrel, Pierre Morel's son (voice by Andrey Gradov)

* Nadezhda Reason Julie Morel, Pierre Morrel's daughter

* Sergey Shentalinsky Franz d'Epinay, Albert de Morcerf's friend

* Nikolai Kochegarov Beauchamp, Albert de Morcerf's friend

* Oleg Shklovsky Debray

* Vyacheslav Tsoy Lee, Count of Monte Cristo's faithful servant and bodyguard

* Yuriy Dubrovin Baptiste, Count of Monte Cristo's servant

* Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich Artanyak, Count of Monte Cristo's assistant

* Vladimir Steklov Bertuccio, Count of Monte Cristo's servant

* Yevgeni Platokhin Luigi Vampa, the leader of the robbers

*Alexander Slastin Police Commissioner

* Gia Lezhava Berthier, the commandant of the Chteau d'If (voice by Alexey Buldakov)

* Vladimir Portnov jeweler

Filming



* The author and performer of seven songs in the movie is Alexander Gradsky. At the beginning of the film the aria from the opera Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi is played.

* For the actresses Anna Samokhina and Nadira Mirzaeva the film was their cinematic debut. The director first saw Nadira Mirzayeva during casting at a choreographic school in Tashkent. Later they had a workplace romance, which in 1995 became the director's third official marriage.

* Geographical span of the production was quite extensive: Italy, Odessa, Crimea, Saint Petersburg, Riga, Tallinn, Paris, Marseille and Bukhara. The masquerade scene that takes place in Rome was filmed near the colonnade of the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg, social events around the castle in Auteuil - in the Catherine Park in Tsarskoye Selo, and the scene of the meeting of Mercedes and Monte Cristo - the Grand Hall of the Catherine Palace in Pushkin.

* The famous brig "Triumph" took part in the shooting of the film which has "starred" in nearly 30 Soviet and Russian adventure and historical films.

References




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