Pros: Great cast, terrific followup to the first film. Cons: None that I can think of.
When Richard Lester found out that he had too much footage to tell the entire novel by Alexandre Dumas, he did what any sensible Hollywood director would do, he turned it into a sequel. Taking a natural breaking point in the story, we get the conclusion...
D’Artagnan (the dashing Michael York) and his fellow Musketeers Athos, Porthos, and Aramis (brooding Oliver Reed, indulgent Frank Finlay, and dandified Richard Chamberlain) find themselves engaged in a battle between King Louis’ (Jean-Pierre ...
Pros: Fun performances. Gorgeous production design. Well staged fight scenes. Cons: Darker tone and plot than 'The Three Musketeers'.
Things have been relatively quiet at Chateau Maine this past week. The demise of the political campaign has left me with more free time as I no longer have to spend my days ringing strange (and I mean strange) people's doorbells or posing for large...
Pros: Dunaway vamping deliciously wicked and amoral. Cons: truly vulgar parodistic connotation of Milady's character.
Perfidious Milady (Dunaway), in a gang with evil Richelieu (Heston) kills at London the good Lord Buckingam (Ward), and in France D Artagnan s love-interest Constance (Welch). Finally captured by the four Musketeers (York, Reed, Chamberlain and ...
Pros: cinematography, costumes, cast, direction Cons: downer ending, need to see '3 Musketeers' first
While Director Richard Lester was filming "The Three Musketeers", he realized that he had too much footage for one film. What to do? Break the story into two films, and release them one year apart.
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