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[[File:Countofmontecristo98cvm4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A squad of Italian soldiers hold back the crowd of onlookers at Peppino's execution.]] | [[File:Countofmontecristo98cvm4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A squad of Italian soldiers hold back the crowd of onlookers at Peppino's execution.]] | ||
==Percussion Cap Pistol== | ==Percussion Cap Pistol== |
Revision as of 13:02, 17 August 2012
Work In Progress This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) for current discussions. Content is subject to change. |
This page is for the 1998 French miniseries. For the 2002 English-language film starring James Caviezel, see here.
The Count of Monte Cristo ("Le Comte de Monte Cristo") is a four-part French television miniseries starring Gérard Depardieu. It is one of the most faithful adaptations of the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, using its six hour run-time to incorporate most of the novels characters and subplots that most adaptations are forced to cut.
The following weapons were used in the miniseries The Count of Monte Cristo:
Charleville Musket
The Charleville Musket is frequently seen throughout the series, primarily in the hands of various soldiers.
Percussion Cap Pistol
Pere Morrel (Jean-Claude Brialy) uses a percussion cap pistol near the end of part one.