
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 2 - The Retaliation
Adventure · Drama · History
Overview
Having found the fabulous treasure of which Abbé Faria had spoken to him, Dantès has only one idea left: revenge. He will succeed patiently, but will not however have the heart to break the poor Mercedes. Then he will leave for the East, accompanied by a lovely Levantine, Haydé, who served him to accomplish his revenge.
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Pierre Richard-Willm
Pierre Richard-Willm
Edmond Dantes / Count of Monte Cristo
Pierre Richard-Willm
Edmond Dantes / Count of Monte Cristo


Michèle Alfa
Michèle Alfa
Mercédès
Michèle Alfa
Mercédès


Aimé Clariond
Aimé Clariond
Monsieur de Villefort
Aimé Clariond
Monsieur de Villefort


Lise Delamare
Lise Delamare
Haydée (French version only)
Lise Delamare
Haydée (French version only)


Marcel Herrand
Marcel Herrand
Bertuccio
Marcel Herrand
Bertuccio


Alexandre Rignault
Alexandre Rignault
Caderousse
Alexandre Rignault
Caderousse


Henri Bosc
Henri Bosc
Fernand, Count of Morcerf
Henri Bosc
Fernand, Count of Morcerf


Jean Chaduc
Jean Chaduc
Albert de Morcerf
Jean Chaduc
Albert de Morcerf


André Fouché
André Fouché
Benedetto
André Fouché
Benedetto


Louis Salou
Louis Salou
Beauchamp
Louis Salou
Beauchamp
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