1949 film by William A. Berke
Treasure of Monte Cristo is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Berke and starring Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens and Steve Brodie.[1]
Plot
A descendant of Edmond Dantès finds himself framed for a crime he did not commit.
Cast
- Glenn Langan as Edmund Dantes
- Adele Jergens as Jean Turner
- Steve Brodie as Earl Jackson
- Robert Jordan as Tony Torecelli
- Michael Whalen as Lt. Michael Perry
- George Davis as District Attorney
- Margia Dean as Nurse
- Sid Melton as Tyson (as Sidney Melton)
- Brian O'Hara as Jailer
- Robert Boon as Boatswain
- Jeritza Novak as Miss Jean Turner
- Jimmy O'Neil as Pawnbroker
- Curtis Jarett as Deputy Sheriff
- Charles Regan as Bailey (as Charles Reagan)
- Larry Barton as Hotel Clerk
- Charles Schaeffer as Robert (as Rube Schaeffer)
- Don Junior as Bellboy
Production
The film was entirely shot in location in San Francisco.[2]
References
- ^ Scott, J. L. (Oct 1, 1949). "'Father was a fullback' amusing, breezy comedy". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166053345.
- ^ H.R. (Sep 30, 1949). "'Treasure of monte cristo'; dick contino show on stage". The Christian Science Monitor. ProQuest 508108643.
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