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The Three Musketeers (1953 film)

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{{Infobox film

| name = The Three Musketeers

| image = Three Musketeers 1953.jpg

| caption =

| director = Andr Hunebelle

| producer = Paul Cadac

| writer = Michel Audiard

| based_on =

| starring = Georges Marchal
Bourvil
Jean Martinelli
Danielle Godet

| music = Jean Marion
Costantino Ferri

| cinematography = Marcel Grignon
Henri Thibault

| editing = Jean Feyte

| distributor = Path
Titanus

| released =

| runtime = 120 minutes

| country = France
Italy

| language = French

| budget =

| gross = 5,354,739 admissions

}}

'The Three Musketeers' is a 1953 film based on the 1844 French 'The Three Musketeers'. This adaptation is one of five films director Andr Hunebelle and screen writer Michel Audiard achieved together. Georges Marchal portrayed d'Artagnan.

Plot



Young d'Artagnan leaves his parents and travels from his native Gascony to the capital of France because he wants to prove himself an excellent fencer and to become a musketeer. He is told by his father he must not avoid any duel. On his way to Paris, d'Artagnan feels that his honour is besmirched because he overhears how his horse is derided by a sinister nobleman. He can't help but demand immediate satisfaction. Unfortunately, of all men he finds he has challenged the Count de Rochefort, a shifty character to whom Cardinal Richelieu frequently entrusts covert operations. Rochefort's henchmen take care of d'Artagnan and steal from him. The enraged d'Artagnan is determined to take revenge and will eventually have the chance to do so, for the Queen has given a present to her secret admirer the Duke of Buckingham, and d'Artagnan must retrieve it from him, although he is now already back in England. If he fails her, Cardinal Richelieu is going to disclose Queen Anne's infidelity to King Louis XIII, in order to force a war against England upon him. The Cardinal and Count de Rochefort will do everything in their power if only they can put paid to d'Artagnan's mission. But with help from his three new friends d'Artagnan prevails.

Cast



Production



The film was shot in the Studios de Saint-Maurice, on the premises of castle Fontainebleau and in the Forest of Fontainebleau. In 1966 Andr Hunebelle returned to Fontainebleau for his film Fantmas contre Scotland Yard.

Reception



It was the sixth most successful film at the French box office in 1953, after 'The Greatest Show on Earth', 'The Return of Don Camillo', 'Peter Pan', 'The Wages of Fear' and 'Quo Vadis'.

Due to the film's success Andr Hunebelle directed three more swashbuckler films (Le Bossu, Captain Blood and Le Miracle des loups) and hereby established Jean Marais as a fixture for this genre.

References




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