
Mercédès, however, has recognized the Count of Monte Cristo as her former fiancé and begs him to spare Albert's life.
#THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO CAST TRIAL#
When he goes to trial for his crimes, his son Albert challenges Dantés to a duel. Mondego, now the Count de Morcerf, is ruined socially when Dantés shares information with the press that Mondego is a traitor. When he goes after Villefort, he plays upon secret knowledge of an illegitimate child born to Villefort during an affair with Danglars' wife Villefort's wife then poisons herself and their son. For his vengeance against Caderousse, he takes advantage of the man's lust for money, laying a trap in which Caderousse is murdered by his own cohorts. Naturally, no one recognizes him - the poor sailor called Edmond Dantés vanished fourteen years ago.ĭantés begins with Danglars and forces him into financial ruin. Soon, anyone who is anyone must be seen in the company of the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo. With the money he recovered from the cache, along with his newly-purchased title, Dantés begins to work his way into the cream of Parisian society. In addition to Villefort, he plots the downfall of his traitorous former shipmate Danglars, an old neighbor named Caderousse, who was in on the plan to frame him, and Fernand Mondego, who is now a count himself, and married to Mercédès. Styling himself as the Count of Monte Cristo, Dantés begins working on a complex plan for revenge against the men who conspired against him. After recovering the loot, he makes his way back to Marseilles, where he buys not only the island of Monte Cristo but also the title of Count. Dantés finds the treasure, just where Faria said it would be. He swims to a nearby island, where he is picked up by a shipload of smugglers, who take him to Monte Cristo. Upon his deathbed, Faria reveals to Dantés the location of a secret cache of treasure, hidden upon the island of Monte Cristo.įollowing the Abbé’s death, Dantés contrives to hide in the burial sack and is thrown from the top of the island into the ocean, thus making his escape after a decade and a half of imprisonment. Dantés has given up hope and is considering suicide when he meets another prisoner, the Abbé Faria.įaria spends years educating Dantés in languages, philosophy, science, and culture - all of the things Dantés will need to know if he ever gets the opportunity to reinvent himself. Years pass, and while Dantés is lost to the world in the confines of Château d'If, he is known only by his number, Prisoner 34. To be certain of Dantés silence, and protect his father, Villefort sends him off to the Château d'If to serve a life sentence without the formality of a trial.


He later burns the letter, after discovering it was to be delivered to his own father, who is secretly a Bonapartist. Marseille prosecutor Gérard de Villefort takes possession of both the package and the letter carried by Dantés. The night before his wedding, Dantés is arrested when Mercédès’ cousin Fernand Mondego sends a note to the authorities accusing Dantés of being a traitor. The second is a letter, written on Elba, and to be handed off to an unknown man in Paris. The first is a package, to be given to General Henri Betrand, who was imprisoned with Napoleon on Elba. LeClère, a supporter of the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte, secretly asks Dantés to deliver two items for him upon the ship’s return to France.

On the way, his captain, LeClère, is dying at sea. The year is 1815, and Edmond Dantés is a merchant sailor on his way to marry the lovely Mercédès Herrera.
