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6.3

The Three Musketeers (1973)

The Three Musketeers
Running time: 105 min. | Genre: Adventures, XVII century, Swashbuckler
The Three Musketeers

Synopsis

Richard Lester's adaptation of The Three Musketeers was only the latest of many when released in 1974, but it arrived with a spirit all its own, one influenced as much by Lester's '60s work as the Alexandre Dumas classic. Even so, it followed the plot of Dumas' novel fairly closely, its liberties in interpretation taken elsewhere. Coming off the success of Cabaret, Michael York plays D'Artagnan, the provincial, would-be swashbuckler who travels to Paris to make his name. There he encounters the eponymous heroes: cynical Athos (Oliver Reed), dashing Aramis (Richard Chamberlain), and arrogant Porthos (Frank Finlay). The trio introduces him to the world of court intrigue as they work to protect the Queen (Geraldine Chaplin) from the schemes of the villainous Richelieu (Charlton Heston) and his followers, Rochefort (Christopher Lee) and Milady (Faye Dunaway). Lester shot the film in conjunction with its sequel, The Four Musketeers. Originally intended as a single film, the split prompted a lawsuit from the cast demanding payment for both films.

Nominations & Awards

Golden Globes Awards

  • Best Leading Actress - Comedy or Musical (Raquel Welch) WINNER
  • Best Picture - Comedy or Musical NOMINATED

BAFTA

  • Best Cinematography NOMINATED
  • Best Film Editing NOMINATED
  • Best Costume Design NOMINATED
  • Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music NOMINATED

National Board of Review

  • Top 10 - Movies of the Year WINNER

Details

Original title

The Three Musketeers

Director

Richard Lester

Producer

Coproducción Reino Unido-España-Panamá

Running time

105 min.

Screenwriter

George MacDonald Fraser (Novela: Alejandro Dumas)

Music

Michel Legrand

Cinematography

David Watkin

Year

1973

Country

United Kingdom United Kingdom

Ranking

Unopeliculas
6.3

 

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