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5/5 Films de France Produced by Louis Nalpas Initial release 1929 (Germany) Initial DVD release 16 October 2008 (France) | 7.3/10 Productioncompany Films Louis Nalpas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Alexandre Dumas, père (novel)Henri Fescourt (screenplay) Starring Jean Angelo, Lil Dagover, Gaston Modot, Jean Toulout, Henri Debain, Pierre Batcheff, Robert Mérin, Bernhard Goetzke Music by Marc-Olivier Dupin(2006 Arte TV restoration) Screenplay Henri Fescourt, Armand Salacrou Music director Marc-Olivier Dupin, Jan Klusák Cast Jean Angelo, Lil Dagover, Gaston Modot, Marie Glory, Pierre Batcheff Similar Four Around a Woman, Woman of Tokyo, The Dragon Painter, The Eternal Return, There Was a Father |
Monte cristo 1929 escena de la pera
Monte Cristo (1929) is a French silent film directed by Henri Fescourt, and is a film adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père.
Long forgotten, the film underwent a restoration effort from 1999 to 2006 under the direction of Lenny Borger, with funding by the Arte channel. A nearly complete reconstruction was assembled from four prints in Eastern European archives. The restored film received its North American premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 3, 2015.
Fescourt used four cameramen to best capture movement, and often filmed in real locations mentioned in the novel, including the prison of Chateau d'If. The film has been critically praised as "an epic triumph of the silent cinema at its height," distinguished by its combination of commercial cinema dramatics and techniques used by French impressionist filmmakers (including micro-flashbacks, extreme close-ups, zip-pans, energetic moving camera, and extreme shifts in focus). The BFI's Silent Film Guide writes that "the elegance and orchestration of the film-making is extraordinary" and praises the lavish scenes at the Paris Opera and Monte Cristo's mansion as "staggeringly opulent."