Valentine's father, Villefort, discovers their plans and arranges for Valentine to marry Franz d'Epinay instead. Additionally, Morrel faces financial difficulties that prevent him from being able to provide a stable future for Valentine.
The future of Valentine is left to the imagination in "The Count of Monte Cristo" because the author, Alexandre Dumas, wanted to emphasize the uncertainty and open-ended nature of life. By leaving Valentine's future unresolved, Dumas allows readers to draw their own conclusions and imagine potential outcomes for her character.
Edmund Dantes, or the Count of Monte Cristo is the protagonist. It is his story that we follow from beginning to end, and while at times he has reforms, at all times he is considered the main, central, favored character. Sub-protagonists include Maximillien Morrel, Valentine Villeforte, Haydee and Albert and Mercedes Morcef.
The Count of Monte Cristo was released on 01/25/2002.
The Production Budget for The Count of Monte Cristo was $40,000,000.
The Count Of Monte Cristo - James Behr musical - was created in 2010.
She killed Valentine's maternal grandparents: Marquis and Marquise de Saint Meran, Noirtier's servant: Barrois accidentally. She also tried to kill Noirtier, but he was immune to the poison, and also Valentine, but she was induced into a coma to fake death by the Count. She also killed her son before commiting suicide herself.
The Count of Monte Cristo
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
Dagmara Domińczyk portrays the character Mercedes in the 2002 film adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo."
The cast of The Count of Monte Cristo - 1913 includes: Murdock MacQuarrie as Danglars
The Count of Monte-Cristo - 1991 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G