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The Three Musketeers

. . . One for All and All for Fun!
1973 | 106m | English

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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.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1973
Director: Richard Lester
Writer: George MacDonald Fraser, Alexandre Dumas
Genres: Adventure, Action, Romance
Keywords france, swordplay, dressmaker, swordsman, based on novel or book, satire, sword fight, extramarital affair, sword duel, 17th century, 1620s, paris, france, fight, louis xiii, musketeer, diamond theft, cardinal, queen anne, swashbuckler, diamond necklace, queen jewels, swordsplay
Production Companies Twickenham Film Studios, Film Trust S.A., Este Films, Alexander, Michael and Ilya Salkind Productions
Box Office Revenue: $22,018,000
Budget: $4,500,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael York D'Artagnan
Oliver Reed Athos
Richard Chamberlain Aramis
Frank Finlay Porthos / O'Reilly
Faye Dunaway Lady de Winter
Raquel Welch Constance de Bonancieux
Christopher Lee Rochefort
Geraldine Chaplin Anna of Austria
Jean-Pierre Cassel Louis XIII
Spike Milligan M. Bonancieux
Charlton Heston Cardinal Richelieu
Simon Ward Duke of Buckingham
Georges Wilson Treville
Roy Kinnear Planchet
Joss Ackland D’Artagnan’s Father
Sybil Danning Eugenie
Michael Gothard Felton
Nicole Calfan Kitty
Gitty Djamal Beatrice
Ángel del Pozo Jussac
Rodney Bewes Spy
Gretchen Franklin D’Artagnan’s Mother
William Hobbs Assassin
Ben Aris 1st Musketeer
Francis de Wolff Sea Captain
Frank Thornton Man in Small Carriage (uncredited)
John Bluthal Various Roles (voice)
Michael Hordern Treville (voice)
Richard Briers Louis XIII (voice)
Name Job
John Victor-Smith Editor
Tom Buchanan Boom Operator
George MacDonald Fraser Screenplay
Brian Eatwell Production Design
Alexandre Dumas Novel
Michel Legrand Original Music Composer
David Watkin Director of Photography
Yvonne Blake Costume Design
Leslie Dilley Art Direction
Francisco Bellot General Manager
Alain Walker Assistant Director
Rafael Ablanque Assistant Art Director
Patricio Beltran Aparicio Assistant Director
Miriam Brickman Casting
Fernando González Art Direction
Dusty Symonds Assistant Director
Charlene Roberson Makeup Artist
Robin O'Donoghue ADR & Dubbing
José María Alarcón Assistant Art Director
Gerry Humphreys ADR & Dubbing
Kaye Pownall Hairdresser
Pierre Spengler Executive In Charge Of Production
Don Challis Sound Editor
Carmen Sánchez Hairdresser
Ziggy Geike Makeup Artist
Antonio Colmenar Grip
Francisco Gallardo Gaffer
Richard Hymns Assistant Editor
Eddie Fowlie Special Effects, Property Master
Pablo Pérez Special Effects Coordinator
Brandy Stunt Double
Clive Reed First Assistant Director
Joaquín Parra Stunt Coordinator
Frank Elliott Assistant Camera
Peter Ewens Camera Operator
Manuela Iglesias Wardrobe Assistant
George Rice Boom Operator
Emilio Ardura Set Dresser
Francisco Prósper Construction Coordinator
Enrique de la Jara Best Boy Electric
Luis Peña Assistant Camera
Haleen K. Holt Costume Illustrator
Peter Holt Assistant Editor
Simon Kaye Sound Mixer
Susan Germaine Hairdresser
José Antonio Sánchez Makeup Artist
Cristóbal Criado Makeup Artist
Enrique Esteban Production Supervisor
John Lanzer Property Buyer
Alejandro Diges Still Photographer
Julián Martín Scenic Artist
Roy Charman Sound Mixer
Don Sharpe Sound Editor
Ronald Anscombe Assistant Camera
Federico Gómez Grau Still Photographer
Peter Boyle Assistant Editor
Paul Wilson Camera Operator
Ann Skinner Continuity
Jean Zay Costume Supervisor
Ron Talsky Costume Designer
Richard Lester Director
Vincent Rossell Still Photographer
May Routh Costume Illustrator
Name Title
Wolfdieter von Stein Associate Producer
Michael Salkind Executive Producer
Ilya Salkind Executive Producer
Alexander Salkind Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

OK, so I never really did understand why Michael York succeeded, but here he makes for quite a decent "D'Artagnan". A country bumpkin who arrives in Paris determined to follow in his father's footsteps and join the king's musketeers. His first day is not auspicious, though. He ends up slated to figh ... t three duels with "Athos" (Oliver Reed), "Porthos" (Frank Finlay) and 'Aramis" (Richard Chamberlain). Luckily the Cardinal's guard intervene and soon the four are "one for all....". "D'Artagnan" ends up lodging with the cowardly "Bonacieux" (Spike Milligan) and his unlikely bride "Constance" (Raquel Welch) who is a dressmaker to the Queen (Geraldine Chaplin) who is treading a dangerous line between her marriage to the King (Jean-Pierre Cassel) and her love of British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham (Simon Ward). None of this is unknown to the shrewd Cardinal Richelieu (Charlton Heston) who uses his two stalwarts "Rochefort" (Christopher Lee) and "Milady" (Faye Dunaway) to lay a trap that will rid him of not just the Queen, but also discredit the musketeers and leave the king squarely in his pocket! Tongues are firmly in cheeks here as this enjoyable adventure picks up pace from the get-go and with loads of characterful contributions from Milligan, the long-suffering "Planchet" (Roy Kinnear) and, personally, the always good value Frank Finlay. There's loads of lighthearted comedy, some pithy dialogue and all-in-all everyone looks like they are having a good time swashing and buckling, manoeuvring, seducing, plotting, swilling copious amounts of wine and... Funnily enough, it's actually Heston who comes across more the Thespian amongst the cast - his being the more earnest role, but Reed and Lee are up for the lark, and I was too. Enjoyable stuff, this!

Dec 25, 2023