
Overview:
D'Artagnan travels to Paris hoping to become a musketeer, one of the French king's elite bodyguards, only to discover that the corps has been disbanded by conniving Cardinal Richelieu, who secretly hopes to usurp the throne. Fortunately, Athos, Porthos and Aramis have refused to lay down their weapons and continue to protect their king. D'Artagnan joins with the rogues to expose Richelieu's plot against the crown.Status: | Released (1993-11-11) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 3 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $53,898,845 |
Screen: | Alexandre Dumas, David Loughery |
Productions: | Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America, Austria |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 5577: Chris O'Donnell - D'Artagnan
- 2628: Kiefer Sutherland - Athos
- 17485: Oliver Platt - Porthos
- 6952: Charlie Sheen - Aramis
- 13472: Tim Curry - Cardinal Richelieu
- 28412: Rebecca De Mornay - Milady
- 47654: Paul McGann - Girard / Jussac
Crews
- 18356: Stephen Herek - Director - Directing
- 2075: David Loughery - Screenplay - Writing
- 24840: Alexandre Dumas - Novel - Writing
- 4501: Dean Semler - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1099: John F. Link - Editor - Editing
- 18250: Jon Avnet - Executive Producer - Production
- 4504: Roger Birnbaum - Producer - Production
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What's more overdone? The gratuitous cleavage shots or the catchphrase? I did enjoy <em>'The Three Musketeers'</em> - but boy is there a load of cleavage shoved in your face. The famous Musketeer phrase is also said <b>a lot</b>. This film is a little bit of a weird one, in ter ....
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They say a hero is only as good as the villain. If, by the same token, a villain is only as bad as the hero, then The Three Musketeers has, proportionately speaking, the best villains of any movie. Tim Curry and the diabolical Michael Wincott are inspired choices for Cardinal Richeli ....
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Ok, first things first - this has nothing at all to do the Dumas' book. We ought to be clear on that before we continue through this Disneyfied interpretation of this classic story. A way too handsome Chris O'Donnell is "D'Artagnan" who arrives in Paris determined to follow in his fa ....
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