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I've been a fan of Alexandre Dumas' novel since I was a child, and a fan of the movies, so I figured we might as well make a thread dedicated to one of the best adventures stories ever written!
This is the thread to discuss all things Musketeers. I have no idea if there are any plans to do a new Musketeer film anytime soon, but feel free to discuss all the old films.
A brief list of the recent films:
The Musketeer (2001)
The Three Musketeers (1993): Chris O'Donnell, Kiefer Sutherland, Tim Curry
The Three Musketeers & The Four Musketeers (aka The Complete Musketeers) (1973-74) Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlian
The Three Musketeers (1948) Gene Kelly, Lana Turner
There are many more, but those are the more recent and notable ones.
My personal favorite is The Complete Musketeers. Directed by our own Richard Lester (Superman II), it's the closest to the book story, and it mixes a wonderful sense of humor in with it's swashbuckling. The fights are also much more realistic. They're brawl-like, with the Musketeers using fists and feet just as often as their blades. The star studded cast only helps, and for me, it's the definitive version of the Musketeers. The only drawback is Raqel Welsh as Constance. While she's very nice to look at, she's no actress, and her character is dumbed down for pure comic relief.
This is the thread to discuss all things Musketeers. I have no idea if there are any plans to do a new Musketeer film anytime soon, but feel free to discuss all the old films.
A brief list of the recent films:
The Musketeer (2001)
The Three Musketeers (1993): Chris O'Donnell, Kiefer Sutherland, Tim Curry
The Three Musketeers & The Four Musketeers (aka The Complete Musketeers) (1973-74) Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlian
The Three Musketeers (1948) Gene Kelly, Lana Turner
There are many more, but those are the more recent and notable ones.
My personal favorite is The Complete Musketeers. Directed by our own Richard Lester (Superman II), it's the closest to the book story, and it mixes a wonderful sense of humor in with it's swashbuckling. The fights are also much more realistic. They're brawl-like, with the Musketeers using fists and feet just as often as their blades. The star studded cast only helps, and for me, it's the definitive version of the Musketeers. The only drawback is Raqel Welsh as Constance. While she's very nice to look at, she's no actress, and her character is dumbed down for pure comic relief.