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The Secret of Monte-Cristo

One of Alexandre Dumas's most popular adventure novels is "The Count of Monte-Cristo". What is little known is that the famous writer made up neither its plot nor its characters. Dumas actually heard the true story of a man named François Picault during a stay at a private mansion and only adapted it into the novel everybody knows . Picault (who in the book would become Edmond Dantès) was about to marry the beautiful Marguerite (Mercédès in the novel) when he was denounced by three jealous friends who falsely accused him of being a spy for England. Picault was placed under a form of house arrest. In his prison, he made friends with an Italian abbot. When the man died, he left his fortune to Picault whom he had begun to treat as a son. On his release, Picault, who had become wealthy, was able to pursue his ruthless revenge on the three men who were responsible for his misfortune.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Brasseur

    Pierre Brasseur

    François Picault

  • Georges Vitray

    Georges Vitray

    Gervais Chambard

  • Pierre Larquey

    Pierre Larquey

    Jacob Muller

  • Marcelle Derrien

    Marcelle Derrien

    Isabelle

  • Madeleine Lebeau

    Madeleine Lebeau

    Marguerite Vigouroux

  • Edmond Ardisson

    Edmond Ardisson

    Guilhem Savori

  • Jean Brunel

    Jean Brunel

  • Robert Dalban

    Robert Dalban

    Mathieu Loupian

  • Dominique Davray

    Dominique Davray

Overview

One of Alexandre Dumas's most popular adventure novels is "The Count of Monte-Cristo". What is little known is that the famous writer made up neither its plot nor its characters. Dumas actually heard the true story of a man named François Picault during a stay at a private mansion and only adapted it into the novel everybody knows . Picault (who in the book would become Edmond Dantès) was about to marry the beautiful Marguerite (Mercédès in the novel) when he was denounced by three jealous friends who falsely accused him of being a spy for England. Picault was placed under a form of house arrest. In his prison, he made friends with an Italian abbot. When the man died, he left his fortune to Picault whom he had begun to treat as a son. On his release, Picault, who had become wealthy, was able to pursue his ruthless revenge on the three men who were responsible for his misfortune.

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