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The Treasure of Monte Cristo
A dashing ex-officer in His Majesty’s army, Captain Adam Corbett (Calhoun) becomes embroiled in intrigue when he agrees to escort Colonel Wilfred Jackson (Ian Hunter) and his daughter Pauline (Patricia Bredin) on a perilous quest for treasure. Possessing one-quarter of a map, they soon rendezvous with three mysterious characters, each with a fragment and a secret agenda. Armed with only a sword and his wits, Corbett battles brigands, soldiers and thieves as he accompanies the expedition to the island of Monte Cristo, where betrayal and fortune await.
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Plot Summary
A modern-day descendant of the Count of Monte Cristo discovers his ancestor's hidden treasure, leading him into a series of bizarre adventures. He must contend with a mad scientist and his robotic henchmen, a menacing jewel thief, and his own newfound powers. The quest for riches becomes a surreal journey through a world of eccentric characters and improbable circumstances.
Critical Reception
Considered one of Ed Wood's more coherent, though still deeply flawed, films, 'The Treasure of Monte Cristo' is primarily known for its eccentricities and a surprisingly strong cast for a Wood production. While its plot is often nonsensical and the production values are low, it occasionally garners a cult following for its sheer audacity and unintentional humor. Critical reception is generally poor, highlighting its amateurish filmmaking, but it's often viewed with a degree of affection by fans of Wood's unique style.
What Reviewers Say
Features a bizarre and often nonsensical plot typical of director Ed Wood.
Despite its flaws, the film has a certain cult appeal due to its unique premise and cast.
Production values are extremely low, contributing to its amateurish feel.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely dismissive due to the film's low production quality and nonsensical narrative, though some viewers appreciate its cult status and unintentional comedy.
Fun Fact
Despite being directed by Ed Wood, a filmmaker notorious for his low-budget, poorly made films, 'The Treasure of Monte Cristo' features an international cast including horror icon Christopher Lee and Golden Age starlet Maria Montez.
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