- Source: The Count of Monte Cristo (1912 film)
The Count of Monte Cristo is a lost 1912 unauthorised silent film short directed by Colin Campbell and starring Hobart Bosworth. The film is a remake of the same story Selig had filmed in 1908. When this film was made Adolph Zukor had secured the rights to the 1844 novel and was about to release his 1913 version with James O'Neill who had made the role famous on stage. Zukor's attorneys ordered this film destroyed and all prints were withdrawn.
Cast
Hobart Bosworth - Edmond Dantes
Tom Santschi - Danglars (*as William T. Santshi)
Herbert Rawlinson - Caderouse
Eugenie Besserer - Mercedes
William Duncan
James Robert Chandler - Captain LeClerc (*as Robert Chandler)
George Hernandez - Napoleon
Nick Cogley - Morrell (*as Nicholas Cogley)
William Hutchison - M. Dantes (*as William Hutchinson)
Roy Watson - Villefort
Frank Clark - Nortier
Fred Huntley - Abbe Faria (*as Fred Huntly)
Bessie Eyton - Haidee
Lillian Hayward - Carconte
Al Ernest Garcia - Fernand (*as Al E. Garcia)
Alvin Wyckoff
References
External links
Monte Cristo at IMDb.com
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- Colin Campbell (sutradara)
- Folco Lulli
- Frank Clark (pemeran)
- Nick Cogley
- Bessie Eyton
- Roy Watson
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1910–1919)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1912 film)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1913 film)
- Swashbuckler film
- List of French films of 2024
- James O'Neill (actor, born 1847)
- Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
- Famous Players Film Company
- William Selig
- Films Sirius
- The Mysteries of Paris