Bare directed her in the Green Acres TV series. Sadly who knows if 35mm nitrate cut negative still exists? But I give it ten stars just for Eva Gabor, since my old boss and dear friend Richard L. Most likely the Navy or Army used this old exchange print. This means that the 16mm print we bought was used on a 16mm projector equipped with an arc lamp. Still worse showings on TV and video and DVD the film in the dark scenes look even worse! We projected an old 16mm print made in 1948, and the print suffered from "Arc Burn" or "Sun Burn" which causes an effect that looks like each frame of film was embossed! No effect on the screen and the print held focus perfectly. So when 16mm prints of this film were made, and since the film was shot in dark images, they look very dark and the lamp in a 16mm projector can't accommodate these very dark scenes like the arc lamps. (HINT HINT Netflix!) I love when books get made into television shows because there is more time to add more detail and story lines from the book.When this film was released to the public, the movie theaters were using carbon arc lamps of copper rods the light was very strong and bright and the nitrate film prints looked amazing! Almost 3-D! 35mm films projected in this was had so many advantages that even today with all of our digital technologies - nothing can compare. I do think that this would make an amazing television show. Overall, I think the movie conveyed the depth of the betrayal and the need for revenge despite all the differences from the book. Unlike most modern tales of vengeance (films like The Godfather. So it makes sense that characters had to cut or altered. When Faria gives Edmond a treasure map, he makes him promise that he will use it for good. The movie is 2 hours and 10 minutes long. However, the book, (depending on what edition you have) in roughly about 1,000 pages. In the movie, Edmond and Fernand were best friends so I felt the betrayal stung a bit more in the movie. In the books, Fernand Mondego is just an acquaintance of Edmond. Edmond Dantes, I love his character in both the movie and the books and think that Jim Caviezel did Edmond Dantes justice! He was amazing and he absolutely nailed the character. Richard Harris did a fantastic job as Abbe Faria. His character is pretty consistent from book to movie. I think he is my favorite in both the books and the movies. But this doesn’t change the fact that I love his character in both the book and the movie.Īlso Abbe Faria. The most recent example is the 2002 film directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce. In the movie, it turns out he is the son of Edmond Dantes. Count of Monte Cristo movies have been finding their way to the screen since 1908. So it is safe to say I have been a fan of him for about 15 years now.Īnyway, Albert Mondego is the true son of Fernand Mondego in the books. I can tell you now, my heart absolutely melted when I first watched this movie. In the movie, he is played by none other than Henry Cavill. In the movie, Edmond wants his revenge on Mercedes but realizes he still loves her. However, that would REALLY conflict with the movie because Mercedes is the main love interest. Later, he frees her and tells her to go live her life and be happy but she insists she loves him and they spend the rest of their life together. She is bought by The Count of Monte Cristo, he treats her kindly and gives her servants. Her father was gunned down and she was sold into slavery. In the book, Haydee is also a huge part of Edmond Dantes life. However, if you watched the movie, it is very difficult not to love him. In the books, he is just a passing character and not a part of the main plot. In the movie, he is devoted to Edmond Dantes as a servant and as his close friend. In the book, her character arc is part of the main plot line and extremely tragic. There are some characters that are either completely ignored or their story line changes.įor example, Valentine de Villefort, in the book she is Villefort’s daughter and in the movie she is Villefort’s wife! Now the main reason they most likely did this is because Valentine is a huge part of the book so they didn’t want to ignore her all together but didn’t have the time to do her character justice. The majority of the differences have to do with the characters. Edmond Dantes is falsely accused on a crime, he is imprisoned, escapes and seeks revenge on those who ruined his life. The main plot line remains the same though. The amount of differences are pretty astounding. I am talking about the 2002 movie starring Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce. That being said, I also enjoyed the movie. If you read my review, you know that I LOVE that story and it is definitely one of my all-time favorite books. So a couple weeks ago, I wrote a review on The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
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