Great Version
In the days of network tv dominence, near the dawn of cable, before the mini-series became a common form, before home video was even a consideration, we got made for tv movies of the classics. This was one of them.
Chamberlain does an outstanding job as Edmond Dantes, the Count of Monte Cristo. Although much shorter than many versions, they pack in a lot of plot. I think this well illustrates Dantes' desperation, his thankfulness to his mentor and friend (the Abbé Faria) and his ruthlessless in his vengeance.
The ending does credit to the less-than-happy rewards of vengeance no matter how just.