The Three Musketeers (1953)

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the Three Musketeers is a Franco-Italian film carried out by André Hunebelle left in 1953.

Synopsis

Under the reign of Louis XIII, Charles D' Artagnan, any expenses left its Gascogne native, is able at to engage in the regiment of the Mousquetaires of the king. He settles in the old Bonacieux family, whose niece, Constance, do not leave it indifferent. Its temperament enthusiastic and bubbling is worth to him to cross iron with three musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis. The arrival of the guards of Richelieu puts a term at their battle and of Artagnan sees its three adversaries lining up at its sides to push back the men of the cardinal. After this victory, they are linked in perilous adventures to thwart the conspiracies of Richelieu ......

Data sheet

  • Title: the Three Musketeers
  • Realization: Andre Hunebelle
  • Scenario: Michel Audiard according to the Romance éponyme of Alexandre Dumas
  • Production: P.A.C. (Artistic and Cinematographic Production), Pathé Cinema, S.G.C (France); Titanus (Italy)
  • Distribution: Pathé Consortium
  • Chief of production: Andre Directing Hunebelle
  • of production: Paul Cadéac
  • Music: Jean Marion and Costantino Ferri
  • Sound: Rene-Christian Forget
  • Assembly: Jean Feyte
  • Decorations: Square Lucien, assisted of Sydney Bettex, François Sune
  • Assistants realizer: Jacques Garcia, Bernard Toublanc-Michel
  • Operator: : Marcel Oil cake, assisted of Raymond Lemoigne
  • special Effects: Nicolas Wilcke
  • Costumes: Mireille Leydet
  • Hairstyles: Odette Rey
  • Make-up: Marcel Rey, Georges Bourban, Hagop Arakelian
  • Photographer of plate: Henri Thibault
  • Script girl: Madeleine Lefèvre
  • Manager: Rene Swell
  • Tournage with the Studios of Saint-Maurice and the castle of Fontainebleau between April and July 1953
  • Country of origin: France and Italy
  • Format: Colors, by Gevacolor - 1,37:1 (Proceeded spherical) - its Monophonic - 35 mm
  • Kind: Film of adventures, cloak and dagger film
  • Lasted: 120 minutes
  • Comings out date: October 7th 1953 (France), December 8th 1953 (Italy)

Distribution

See too

See too

  • the Three Musketeers on Internet Movie Database

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