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In the movie Count Monte Cristo what was the counts name before he became the Count?

Edmond Dantes Edmond Dantes


What is the birth name of Ed Ames?

Ed Ames's birth name is Edmond Dantes Urick.


How old is Edmond Dantes?

27


What was edmond Dantes occupation?

Edmond Dantes was a sailor and later became a ship captain in the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas.


What is Edmond Dantes' profession at the beginning of the movie?

A Sailor


How does the priest know Edmond Dantes?

The priest IS Edmond Dantes. When Dantes escapes, he sees that he couldn't recognize himself, and so he took the identity of a priest so he could learn information about Caderrousse, Danglars, Fernand, etc.


Why did Edmond dantes stop in Elba?

Edmond Dantes stopped in Elba to deliver a letter for his former captain, informing him of his father's death. However, while on the island, he was betrayed and imprisoned.


Sharing its name with Edmond Dantes what sandwich is made with ham turkey or chicken and cheese which is dipped in egg and toasted?

Monte Cristo


What is the pseudonym that John Hughes uses for some of his screenplays?

Edmond Dantes John Hughes has also written screenplays using his pseudonym, Edmond Dantes (protagonist of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo).


What are the aliases of edmond Dantes?

the count of Monte Cristo Sinbad the sailor abbe Busoni lord Wilmore


How many persona's did Edmond Dantes take on in The Count of Monte Cristo?

In "The Count of Monte Cristo," Edmond Dantes adopts four different personas: the innocent sailor Edmond Dantes, the avenging Count of Monte Cristo, the wealthy and mysterious Lord Wilmore, and the eccentric priest Abbé Busoni. Each persona serves a specific purpose in his quest for vengeance and justice.


How does the noise in the wall affect Edmond Dantes?

The noise in the wall adds to Edmond Dantes' suffering by constantly reminding him of his captivity and isolation in the Chateau d'If. It exacerbates his feelings of helplessness and frustration, making it difficult for him to find peace or escape from his prison both physically and mentally.