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The Count of Monte Cristo | Media Adaptations
The Count of Monte Cristo has often been adapted for film. The most recent version (2002) was directed by Kevin Reynolds and stars Jim Caviezel as Dantès, Guy Pearce as Fernand Mondego, Richard Harris as Abbé Faria, James Frain as Villefort, and Dagmara Dominczyk as Mercedès.
A 1975 film version was directed by David Greene and starred Richard Chamberlain as Dantès.
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