El Conde de Monte Cristo
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Narrado por:
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Luis Jose Santander
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cast
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De:
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Alexandre Dumas
Sobre este áudio
The Count of Monte Cristo, an audiobook dramatized in Spanish based on the original story by Alexander Dumas, is one of the most popular novels of love and revenge of all times. It is the story of Edmund Dantes, a young sailor (performed by Luis Jose Santander) who, the day that he was named capitan of the ship the "Faraon" and was planning to marry to his beloved Mercedes, was arrested for treason caused by a conspiracy planned by people that envied him. After many years in prison in the Chateau D'if, he met a priest, the Abbe Faria, who imparted the knowledge and showed him the way to a great treasure. After escaping from prison and already powerful with a great fortune, Dantes assumes the role of the Count of Monte Cristo to execute his revenge.
(P)2003 FonoLibro Inc. All Rights ReservedResumo da Crítica
"Orchestrated music...and sound effects...provide a realistic, inviting tone....The various characters' voices are clear, well paced, and in neutral Spanish. Great for read-aloud sessions." (Criticas)
Resumo editorial
El Conde de Monte Cristo is the Spanish language adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexander Dumas’ triumph from 1844 and one of the greatest swashbuckling stories ever told.
In this epic seafaring adventure, Edmond Dantes’, a.k.a. The Count of Monte Cristo, embarks on a grand quest for revenge after he is betrayed on the eve of his wedding and locked up in chains in a remote island fortress. It makes for riveting entertainment and features one of the most breathtaking prison breaks ever described in literature.
Performed heroically, by a full cast, in Spanish.