ALI is the father of HAYDEE who is the slave of the count of Monte cristo . Ali s' full name is ali pasha and he was sold to the enemy by his deceitful friend MONDEGO Ali pasha was the ruler of the greek state yanina. Haydée is sold into slavery after her father is betrayed by Mondego and sold to the enemies. Dantès purchases Haydée's freedom and watches her grow into adulthood, eventually falling in love with her. guess i have demystified it to you .
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Ali is the Nubian slave of the Count of Monte Cristo. He is fiercely loyal and serves as the count's personal attendant and bodyguard. Ali is skilled in combat and is known for his unwavering loyalty to the count.
The role of Ali Pasha's daughter in "The Count of Monte Cristo" was played by actress Inès Sastre.
No, Haydée is not the daughter of The Count of Monte Cristo. Haydée is the daughter of Ali Pasha, an Albanian governor in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." The Count of Monte Cristo, also known as Edmond Dantès, forms a close relationship with Haydée during the course of the story, but they are not related by blood.
The Count of Monte Cristo was released on 01/25/2002.
The production budget for the film "The Count of Monte Cristo" was approximately $35 million.
The Count of Monte Cristo musical by James Behr was created in 2002.
The Count of Monte Cristo - 1908 was released on: USA: 15 February 1908
The Count of Monte Cristo - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 November 1913
The Count of Monte-Cristo - 1991 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of The Count of Monte Cristo - 1913 includes: Murdock MacQuarrie as Danglars
Dagmara Domińczyk portrays the character Mercedes in the 2002 film adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo."
Villefort discovered that Benedetto was his son in The Count of Monte Cristo after the trial where Benedetto was sentenced to death for his crimes. The truth was revealed during a conversation between Villefort and the Count of Monte Cristo.
Some aliases used by Edmond Dantes in "The Count of Monte Cristo" include Sinbad the Sailor, Lord Wilmore, and the Count of Monte Cristo.