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The Three Musketeers ()


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The young Gascon D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. Together they fight to save France... See more »

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d'Artagnan
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Athos
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Milady de Winter
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Constance
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de Rochefort
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Porthos
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Aramis
Rosamond Pinchot ...
Queen Anne
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Planchet
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Duke of Buckingham
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Richelieu (as Nigel de Brulier)
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Bernajou
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de Treville
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King Louis XIII
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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King and Peasant Inn Proprietor (uncredited)
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Villard - de Winter's Captain (uncredited)
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Peylerand (uncredited)
Ralph Faulkner ...
Jussac (uncredited)
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Paris Gate Watch (uncredited)
Viola Moore ...
Minor ROle (uncredited)
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First Innkeeper (uncredited)
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The Shepherd (uncredited)
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Pigeon Receiver (uncredited)
Cliff Saum ...
Palace Guard (uncredited)

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Rowland V. Lee

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Dudley Nichols ... (screen play) and
Rowland V. Lee ... (screen play)
 
Alexandre Dumas ... (from the novel by)

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Cliff Reid ... associate producer

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Max Steiner

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J. Peverell Marley ... (photographed by) (as Peverell Marley)

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George Hively

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Van Nest Polglase

Costume Design by

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Walter Plunkett

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Eddie Donahoe ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Carroll Clark ... associate art director
Thomas Little ... set dresser

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John L. Cass ... recordist

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Vernon L. Walker ... special photographic effects (as Vernon Walker)

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Ralph Faulkner ... fencing double (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Philip Faulkner Jr. ... music recordist (as P.J. Faulkner Jr.)
Bernhard Kaun ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Max Steiner ... conductor (uncredited)

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Fred Cavens ... fencing arranger
Ralph Faulkner ... fight choreographer
Robert Sisk ... production associate
Louis Van der Ecker ... technical advisor (as Louis Vandenecker)
Otto Brower ... director: chase scenes (uncredited)
Elizabeth McGaffey ... researcher (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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The young Gascon D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. Together they fight to save France and the honor of a lady from the machinations of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu. Written by Jim Beaver

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Taglines "All for one... and one for all"... in the grandest romance ever written! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Por la dama y el honor (Spain)
  • Los tres mosqueteros (Uruguay)
  • Os Três Mosqueteiros (Portugal)
  • I tre moschettieri (Italy)
  • Trzej muszkieterowie (Poland)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia Nigel De Brulier had already played Cardinal Richelieu in the 1921 film The Three Musketeers (1921) as well as the 1929 film The Iron Mask (1929). In addition, he also played Richelieu in the 1939 film The Man in the Iron Mask (1939). See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Have You Got Any Castles? (1938). See more »
Soundtracks Song of the Musketeers See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits: France - - 1625 An age of romance, adventure and brave deeds. Chateau d'Artagnan - - in Gascony - - a hundred leagues from Paris. See more »

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