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Release Date:
10 January 1941 (USA) morePlot:
In 1865, General Gurko Lanen is dictator of "Lichtenburg" in the Balkans. Rightful ruler Zona hopes to get aid from Napoleon III of France... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. moreUser Comments:
An Entertaining Adventure Story moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Louis Hayward | ... | Edmund Dantes Jr. | |
| Joan Bennett | ... | Grand Duchess Zona of Lichtenburg | |
| George Sanders | ... | General Gurko Lanen | |
| Florence Bates | ... | Countess Mathilde Von Braun | |
| Lionel Royce | ... | Colonel Zimmerman | |
| Montagu Love | ... | Prime Minister Baron Von Neuhoff | |
| Ian Wolfe | ... | Conrad Stadt (as Ian MacWolfe) | |
| Clayton Moore | ... | Lieutenant Fritz Dorner | |
| Ralph Byrd | ... | William Gluck | |
| Georges Renavent | ... | Marquis de Chatante | |
| Michael Visaroff | ... | Prince Paul Pavlov | |
| Rand Brooks | ... | Hans Mirbach | |
| Theodore von Eltz | ... | Captain | |
| James Seay | ... | Lieutenant Stone | |
| Henry Brandon | ... | Lt. Schultz |
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102 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)MOVIEmeter: 
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[first lines]Colonel Zimmerman: Turnkey! Bring out the prisoner William Gluck.
Turnkey: Yes, Colonel.
[opens cell]
Turnkey: Come out!
William Gluck: I thought you were in a hurry to get me in.
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With a good story full of adventure, action, and intrigue, plus a very good cast, "The Son of Monte Cristo" is an entertaining and enjoyable movie. Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett work well in the lead roles, and George Sanders is always a threat to steal any scene he is in. The story stands on its own, since the only connection it has with the often-filmed "The Count of Monte Cristo" is the main character's relationship with the previous Count. So there's no need to be familiar with the original to be able to enjoy this one.
Bennett is effective as the spirited Grand Duchess, and Hayward has a juicy role as the young Count, which gives him the chance to assume a different persona every so often during the course of the story. As the brutally ambitious general, Sanders's appearance is quite a bit different from the more familiar look he has in his best-known roles, but his voice and mannerisms are easily recognizable, and he comes across with a good blend of suavity and menace.
The story has the Grand Duchess being held at the mercy of the general, with the Count eagerly getting involved in the fictional country's affairs. The story has many turns and mild surprises, and it does a rather resourceful job of coming up with new predicaments and developments to keep things going. Most of the plot devices are familiar from other sources, but they are pieced together with skill, and its very good as light entertainment.