The Fourth Musketeer
One for all, all for one.
2022 | 85m | English
Popularity: 1 (history)
| Director: | Steve Lawson |
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| Writer: | Alexandre Dumas, Steve Lawson |
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| At the behest of his father, young d'Artagnan travels from rural Gascony to Paris, where he becomes embroiled in a devious plot between the King's Musketeers and the Guardsmen of Cardinal Richelieu. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 07, 2022 |
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| Director: | Steve Lawson |
| Writer: | Alexandre Dumas, Steve Lawson |
| Genres: | Action, Adventure |
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| Production Companies | Creativ Studios, High Fliers Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 30, 2026 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Jonathan Hansler | Old d'Artagnan |
| Matt Ingram-Jones | Young d'Artagnan |
| Morgan Rees-Davies | Aramis |
| Ade Dimberline | Athos |
| Richard Ingle | Porthos |
| Mollie Hindle-Pérez | Milady |
| Melvyn Rawlinson | Treville |
| Nathan McGowran | Philippe |
| Sean Cronin | Rochefort |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Alexandre Dumas | Novel |
| Steve Lawson | Writer, Director |
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Told by way of a rather denouement-wrecking retrospective, this is a particularly weak development of Alexandre Dumas' exciting "Three Musketeers" story. Jonathan Hansler (he is the "and" in the titles at the start of the film, so expectations for a feast of drama were already pretty low) is an elde ... rly d'Artagnan regaling his tales of derring-do as a youngster to a would-be successor "Philippe" (Nathan McGowran). The arrival in Paris, his introduction to "Porthos", "Aramis" and "Athos" and their perilous rivalry with the guards of Cardinal Richelieu - represented here by his thoroughly un-menacing henchman "Rochefort" (Sean Cronin) and the equally un-intimidating "Milady" (Mollie Hindle) - is all faithful enough to the book, but boy is this a very wordy exercise. The sword play looks like it was choreographed in a sixth form college and I am afraid that handsome as he may be, Matt Ingram-Jones makes even Logan Lerman look good. To give it some dues, it's clearly been produced on a very modest budget, and those taking part do try quite hard; but I am afraid it has college drama project written all over it. This is a great story that should be up for reimagining now and again, but somehow this just won't be one that anyone - including, I dare say, those actually in it, will wish to recall to their grandchildren. Straight to video, as they used to say...