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first of all, when I say another movie, I mean to say - a really good movie that sticks to the plot.
perhaps they would have to make 3 films, just like The Lord of the Rings, if they want to make a good movie. Now, as for the cast: Hugh Jackman as Monte Cristo (I know he's too old, but maybe they could hire a younger actor for the part before Edmond is imprisoned) Mercedes - Penelope Cruise Danglar (if this is how it's spelled) - Richard Roxburgh (Moulin Rouge) Albert - Josh Charles (Dead Poet's Society) now you, give me your ideas!
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Hey!! I was thinking (before reading your post) that Hugh Jackman would be the perfect one for the Count!!
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I saw Gérard Depardieu as the count. Fantastic! But if we are looking for really English speaking one, I would go for Daniel Day-Lewis. A little mysterious, dark as the count should be, looks like he has suffered a lot...
Mercédès in the French version was played by Ornella Muti, but Penelope Cruz would not be a bad choice. What about Isabella Rosselini? Maybe a little old... Or maybe Catherine Zeta Jones? I'll keep thinking about it. Very interesting topic...
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Anyway, I've already planned a way to remedy that, as soon as I can get them to watch a couple of his films... Daniel-Day Lewis wouldn't be too bad either...or maybe Gary Oldman? As for Mercedes, I don't know...don't agree much with Penelope Cruz. Hmmm...can't think of someone at the moment.
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My best friend didn't know who he was and i took her to the theater and she found out He is a fine actor (just perfect for this role) and he is eye candy
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[QUOTE=vheissu;535570]or maybe Gary Oldman?QUOTE]
I second that! Gary Oldman as Edmond Dantes and Daniel Day-Lewis as Fernand Mondego.
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I don't like Penelope Cruz as Mercedes. I will have to come back to her. But I like Hugh Jackman as Dantes would work.
Hmm maybe we should take Matt Damon out of typecast and put him as Mondego???? Wonder how the two would be together though...hmmmm. I am partly joking unless anyone else thinks it's a good idea, then I'm not joking.
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I can't help wanting Anthony Hopkins in it somewhere but I fear he's too old. Would Banderas fit somewhere, provided that he can act in a dramatic fashion and also loose his accent? Shame that he would be too young for Fernand... And Haydée I thought to be alright for someone dark like Hale Berry. Ok I'm getting carried away here.
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Ooooooh, I just thought of another actor that would also be good for the role of Monte Cristo - Gil Bellows (he played Billy in 'Ally McBeal')
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Edmond Dantes - Adrian Grenier, I have only seen his work in Entourage so I don't know his acting competence for the tortured Monte Cristo role.
![]() The Count of Monte Cristo - Daniel Day Lewis, I have no doubt about his acting competence. ![]() Mercedes - Marion Cotillard(because I don't know the name of the actress I had in mind) ![]() Albert - Ryan Gosling ![]() Hayde - Mila Kunis, she is a princess, I don't care what anyone says. ![]() Mondego - Someone suggested Matt Damon, somehow I think that could work. ![]() Danglar - Brad Dourif(because I can't remember the name of that one actor who is either french or british who has really baggy eyes) ![]() Villefort - Ralph Fiennes
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