The Return of Monte Cristo (1968 film)

The Return of Monte Cristo (Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo) is a French film (1968) directed by André Hunebelle. Edmond Dantes (Paul Barge), imprisoned in Sisteron for denouncing and allowed the dismemberment of a whole network of resistance, escapes in the company of his friend Bertuccio (Paul Le Person) in 1947 to South America. But the wreckage of the plane was soon rescued near Brazil and the two fugitives are considered dead. They save the life of a young girl, Linda (Claude Jade), and her father Louis (Gabriel Gascon) in the wilderness. One day Linda is kidnapped. The bandits seek to do violence. The release ended with the murdering of her father. Dantes and Bertuccio promise to Linda never abandon. The years pass, but the chances of their misfortune lead them to meet a drunk man, Far

The Return of Monte Cristo (1968 film)

The Return of Monte Cristo (Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo) is a French film (1968) directed by André Hunebelle. Edmond Dantes (Paul Barge), imprisoned in Sisteron for denouncing and allowed the dismemberment of a whole network of resistance, escapes in the company of his friend Bertuccio (Paul Le Person) in 1947 to South America. But the wreckage of the plane was soon rescued near Brazil and the two fugitives are considered dead. They save the life of a young girl, Linda (Claude Jade), and her father Louis (Gabriel Gascon) in the wilderness. One day Linda is kidnapped. The bandits seek to do violence. The release ended with the murdering of her father. Dantes and Bertuccio promise to Linda never abandon. The years pass, but the chances of their misfortune lead them to meet a drunk man, Far