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Release Date:
29 March 1974 (USA)
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Tagline:
. . . One for All and All for Fun!
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A young swordsman comes to Paris and faces villains, romance, adventure and intrigue with three Musketeer friends. full summary | add synopsis
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Won Golden Globe.
Another 2 wins
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7 nominations
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Like wine, gets better with age
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Oliver Reed | ... | Athos | |
| Raquel Welch | ... | Constance de Bonacieux | |
| Richard Chamberlain | ... | Aramis | |
| Michael York | ... | D'Artagnan | |
| Frank Finlay | ... | Porthos | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Rochefort | |
| Geraldine Chaplin | ... | Anna of Austria | |
| Jean-Pierre Cassel | ... | Louis XIII (as Jean Pierre Cassel) | |
| Spike Milligan | ... | M. Bonacieux | |
| Roy Kinnear | ... | Planchet | |
| Georges Wilson | ... | Treville | |
| Simon Ward | ... | Duke of Buckingham | |
| Faye Dunaway | ... | Milady / Lady de Winter | |
| Charlton Heston | ... | Cardinal Richelieu | |
| Joss Ackland | ... | D'Artagnan's Father |
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The Three Musketeers: The Queen's Diamonds (UK) (complete title) (USA)
Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers (Australia) (TV title)
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Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers (Australia) (TV title)
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105 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.78 : 1 more
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Australia:PG |
Singapore:PG |
Iceland:L |
Netherlands:12 |
South Korea:All |
Australia:G |
Finland:K-16 |
Norway:16 (1975) |
Sweden:11 |
UK:U |
USA:PG
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Continuity: During the fight in the laundry, one of the Swiss Guard threatens Athos with a pole. The Guardsman is bare-headed but a moment later, when he attacks, he is wearing his hat.
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Duke of Buckingham:
Come, sirs, we must bustle!
[he strides off with the two exhausted Frenchmen trailing behind him]
D'Artagnan: Come Planchet, we must... bustle.
Planchet: [bitterly] Oh good. I like bustling.
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[he strides off with the two exhausted Frenchmen trailing behind him]
D'Artagnan: Come Planchet, we must... bustle.
Planchet: [bitterly] Oh good. I like bustling.
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Featured in "Troldspejlet: (#33.6)" (2005)
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Watching this and its 'sequel' only confirms the tragedy of Oliver Reed's flirtation with the bottle, and he is just one of the wonderful cast. What is especially impressive to me is that with so much scenery available to be chewed, none of the cost set their teeth to it but act in as an ensemble.
This and "Four" represent a Victorian telling of the tale in a theater: dauntless heroes, villains that can be freely hissed and heroines worth taking up the sword to defend, and by the time Lady deWinter has strangled Constance at the end of the second part and is sent to her death, and Rochefort is vanquised, the heroes appear on stage again in the wonderful coda.
Lester creates a dirty, brawling world complete with cows, sheep, pigs and men with dirt and filth on their clothes. The dandies are on the side of wrong; those who sprawl in the mud are the good guys. Yes, it bears similarity to Hard Days Night, but Lester was more than that, as anyone who has seen Petulia will agree.
George Macdonald Fraser, who wrote the script, also created the Flashman books. In the same years as the Musketeers, there was also Royal Flash, a film I have not seen in ages.