Episodes (12)
Oct 04, 1964
Edmond Dantes is a brilliant seaman, but, in other ways, a rather naive young man. When he becomes a ship's captain, his enemies plot against him.
Oct 11, 1964
Accused by an anonymous letter of being an agent for Bonaparte, Edmond is arrested and imprisoned without trial in the notorious Chateau D'If prison.
Oct 18, 1964
Despairing in his confinement, Edmond meets another prisoner, from whom he learns a great deal.
Oct 25, 1964
After fourteen years in prison, Edmond makes his escape.
Nov 01, 1964
The tiny, uninhabited island of Monte Cristo is, as only Edmond knows, a hiding-place for a huge treasure - if only he can find it.
Nov 08, 1964
Now immensely rich, Edmond begins preparing his revenge.
Nov 15, 1964
Edmond arrives in Paris and meets both Danglars and Fernand, who fail to recognize him. But Mercedes does.
Nov 22, 1964
Edmond continues to ingratiate himself with his intended victims and their families, and discovers that the wife of Danglars was once De Villefort's mistress, and bore him an illegitimate child. But what happened to the infant?
Nov 29, 1964
Edmond's machinations set Danglars against Fernand, break up the engagement of Albert and Eugenie and deeply alarm De Villefort and Madame Danglars.
Dec 06, 1964
Fernand must face disgrace after allegations are made against his honor, and Albert challenges Edmond to a duel. To save her son's life, Mercedes must finally confront Edmond alone.
Dec 13, 1964
Publicly disgraced, Fernand finally recognizes Edmond. In the meantime, Cavalcanti is murdered by Benedetto, and the latter's arrest ruins the Danglars family's engagement party. But Bertuccio, on Edmond's behalf, makes a deal with him.
Dec 20, 1964
More than twenty years after his unjust imprisonment, Edmond comes to the end of his quest for vengeance.
About
The Count of Monte Cristo Season 1 (1964) is released on Oct 04, 1964. Watch The Count of Monte Cristo online - the English Adventure TV series from United Kingdom. The Count of Monte Cristo is directed by Peter Hammond and created by Alexandre Dumas with Alan Badel and Natasha Parry.