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Synopsis: The young D'Artagnan arrives in Paris with dreams of becoming a king's musketeer. He meets and quarrels with three men, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, each of whom challenges him to a duel. D'Artagnan finds out they are musketeers and is invited to join them in their efforts to oppose Cardinal Richelieu, who wishes to increase his already considerable power over the king. D'Artagnan must also juggle affairs with the charming Constance Bonancieux and the passionate Lady De Winter, a secret agent for the cardinal.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Richard Lester
Production: Live Home Video
  Won 1 Golden Globe. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
PG
Year:
1973
106 min
917 Views


The nuns attend to the wounded.

Come, gentlemen, the sooner the better.

- Yes, yes, it ended quickly.

Velvet flamenco!

The layer has been ruined!

You will pay for this.

It took me ten pistoles of gold.

No, twenty. Twenty doubloons.

And twenty more to teach manners.

Thief!

Charity is a virtue

Cardinal, remember?

Will we still here talking

until the marshal arrest us?

Come on, gentlemen.

In what refers to wounds,

I have a very good ointment

prepared by my mother.

I threw my sword through the air ...

- Porthos! Porthos!

Give it to me. The motto of the Musketeers is:

All for one and one for all.

For it is ten, ten for him,

ten for you and ten for me.

My dear Aramis takes ten

to impress your lover.

My dear Porthos takes ten

to dress decently.

And you need ten to

accommodation and servitude, I suggest.

And I ...

- Do you?

I need a drink.

You see that life is rosy

after emptying his glass.

Be careful.

What kind of horse is this?

This is the ladder.

I think you'll like, sir.

For only two francs a day ...

this room is wonderful.

Scrupulously clean.

The cleaned every other day.

For a negligible amount.

You sleep outside.

When it hit,

guests will not hear the screams.

In Paris are

very few rooms like this.

Where else have

a beautiful view of the city?

You call this room,

is a dump that is not worthy of ...

of a king or a cardinal,

but I like it.

Did you say two francs?

Does it take?

- If available ...

Ah, my wife.

Is not it beautiful?

- Lovely.

Thank you, sir.

- It is soft as petals fall ...

From afar!

My wife

is the seamstress of the Queen.

The Queen is a charming person.

My wife has earned their trust.

I am very proud to be her husband.

But ... Do you live here?

- No, I live here.

My beautiful Constance

lives in the palace. Where else?

I visit once a week.

Tonight, in fact ...

Probably be very happy.

Yes.

Faster!

Faster, stupid!

Come on! I said faster!

Wonderful! It's wonderful.

I'm dizzy.

The queen four diagonally to the king.

- The queen four diagonally to the king.

Your thugs beat

Cardinal off guard.

Your Musketeers, Highness.

- Your ruffians.

Riding the bishop.

Riding the bishop.

It is difficult to explain.

Who watches over France

and works tirelessly

while I was distracted ...

Does your majesty refers to God?

- I am referring to Cardinal Richelieu,

not exactly the same.

Oh, Cardinal ...

The issue

of the Musketeers of Treville ...

Broken heads and broken swords.

Nonsense, sir. The Duke

Buckingham is in Paris.

Buckingham ? Here?

Why, God?

Why intrigue against my honor?

- For the Queen.

Arrest this traitor!

- Sir, you are wrong.

The Queen you is faithful,

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George MacDonald Fraser

George MacDonald Fraser OBE FRSL (2 April 1925 – 2 January 2008) was a Scottish author who wrote historical novels, non-fiction books and several screenplays. He is best known for a series of works that featured the character Flashman. more…

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