The Son of Monte Cristo (1940)

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Written by George Bruce

Directed by Rowland V. Lee

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1940

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

The Count of Monte Cristo helps Zona, the rightful ruler of Lichtenburg, who hopes to get aid from Napoleon III of France to regain power from dicatator General Gurko Lanen.

Cast

Louis HaywardEdmund Dantes Jr.
Joan BennettGrand Duchess Zona of Lichtenburg
George SandersGeneral Gurko Lanen
Florence BatesCountess Mathilde Von Braun
Lionel RoyceCol. Zimmerman
Montagu LovePrime Minister Baron Von Neuhoff
Ian WolfeConrad Stadt
Clayton MooreLt. Fritz Dorner
Ralph ByrdWilliam Gluck
Georges RenaventMarquis de Chatante
Michael VisaroffPrince Paul Pavlov
Rand BrooksHans Mirbach
Theodore Von EltzCaptain
James SeayLt. Stone
Henry BrandonLt. Schultz
Jack MulhallSchmidt
Edward KeaneTurnkey
Ernie AdamsInformer
Stanley AndrewsTurnkey
Charles TrowbridgePriest
Maurice CassMax Tailor
Michael MarkArchbishop
Ted OliverTurnkey
Wyndham StandingChamberlain
Charles WaldronKurt Mirbach
Lionel BelmoreHercules Snyder
Margaret FealyMrs. Snyder

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