The Last Musketeer (2000)

The Last Musketeer (2000)
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A professional fencer is forced to take desperate measure to elude both the authorities and a vicious gang of murderous drug dealers in director Bill Britten's romantic thriller. The former associate of a drug dealers who aren't above killing to hide their tracks, gifted fencer Steve McTear (Robson Green) is forced to flee his familiar surroundings. But the drug dealers aren't the only ones who want to get a hold of McTear, and as the police close in from the other side the master swordsman is forced to pose as a fencing instructor at an all-girls school to elude detection. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Robson GreenArkie Whiteley, (more)
Director(s):
Bill Britten
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Last Musketeer

A professional fencer is forced to take desperate measure to elude both the authorities and a vicious gang of murderous drug dealers in director Bill Britten's romantic thriller. The former associate of a drug dealers who aren't above killing to hide their tracks, gifted fencer Steve McTear (Robson Green) is forced to flee his familiar surroundings. But the drug dealers aren't the only ones who want to get a hold of McTear, and as the police close in from the other side the master swordsman is forced to pose as a fencing instructor at an all-girls school to elude detection. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Bill Britten
Writer(s):
Sebastian Secker Walker
Producer(s):
Bill Boyes
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Michael M.

    This film sounded good and the story line could have worked...but it turned out to be a made for TV BBC thing. You can see where the commercial breaks were to be placed so the cutting isn't all the great yet you always pick up where you left off. Too bad it has a great idea but needs a lot more DASH.

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