The Count of Monte Cristo
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1:22:08
- Who are you,
and why are you doing this?
- We are bad men, and for the money.

1:22:11
- My money is in my waistcoat.
- Not any more.

1:22:14
Besides, it's not your money
we're interested in.

1:22:17
You are the only son
of Count Mondego, are you not?

1:22:20
Ransom?
Send your note and be damned.

1:22:22
I wish it were that easy,
but a note won't reach your father
for at least two weeks...

1:22:26
and then there's the endless debates
about whether we killed you already.

1:22:30
No, a note just doesn't have the impact.
Perhaps if we send him your ring.

1:22:35
Yes. My ring bears
the Mondego crest.

1:22:44
Listen to me, vermin.
I am Albert...

1:22:47
son of Fernand, Count Mondego...
1:22:49
and you have had your last laugh
at my expense.

1:22:52
- Do your worst.
- If you insist. Peppone, the knife.

1:23:15
Cut this boy's ropes,
or I will be forced...

1:23:17
to start cutting
your miserable corpses.

1:23:20
Now!
1:23:25
Follow me, young man.
You see the surface? Wait for me there.

1:23:28
- I don't know how to thank you.
- Go. We'll talk later.

1:23:36
Well done, gentlemen.
1:23:42
Many thanks, Your Grace.
1:23:45
Albert.
1:23:48
Are you all right?
1:23:50
Sir, I owe you my life.
1:23:52
You've had quite an ordeal.
1:23:54
You're an extraordinary young man.
1:23:58
I insist, you must come to my estate
for breakfast tomorrow.


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