In 1865, the
proletarian General Gurko Lanen (
George Sanders) becomes the behind-the-scenes dictator of the
Grand Duchy of Lichtenburg located in the Balkans. Gurko suppresses the clergy and the free press and imprisons the Prime Minister Baron Von Neuhoff (
Montagu Love). The rightful ruler of the Grand Duchy, the Grand Duchess Zona (
Joan Bennett), hopes to get aid from
Napoleon III of France and makes her escape, pursued by a troop of
Hussars loyal to Gurko. While on a hunting trip, the visiting Count of Monte Cristo (
Louis Hayward), rescues her. The Count escorts the Grand Duchess Zona to a neutral country, but Gurko's Hussars violate international neutrality to return the Grand Duchess and her
lady-in-waiting back to Lichtenburg. The Count has become romantically enamored of Zona and undertakes to help her, visiting the Grand Duchy, where he falls in with the
underground resistance movement of Lichtenburg. He befriends the loyal Lt. Dorner (
Clayton Moore) of the palace guard, who knows a variety of
secret passages leading from the Grand Ducal Palace to the
catacombs of the Grand Duchy. Discovering that Baron Von Neuhoff is to be executed. Posing as a cowardly
foppish international banker, the Count gains entry to the palace, as he was previously asked for a large loan of French francs by Gurko. There he overhears Gurko meeting with the French Ambassador (
Georges Renavent) who raises the issue of
human rights in the Grand Duchy. Gurko counters, saying he is signing a
non aggression pact with Russia protecting Lichtenburg from any French threats. Gurko schemes to gain the nation's loyalty by marrying the Grand Duchess and keeping the pact with Russia a secret. The Count becomes a masked freedom fighter The Torch (named after the
underground newspaper) in order to save the Grand Duchy. He aims to right the wrongs and capture the heart of the woman he loves. ==Cast==