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Revenge of the Musketeers (1994)
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A brave and resourceful young woman keeps the spirit of the Three Musketeers alive in this historical adventure. Eloise (Sophie Marceau) is the daughter of the famed swordsman D'Artagnan (Philippe Noiret); while she has a remarkable gift with a blade herself, Eloise is devoting herself to her studies at a convent. However, when a slave escapes from the estate of the evil Duke of Crassac (Claude Rich) and seeks refuge in the convent, the Mother Superior (Pascale Roberts) is murdered in retaliation by the Duke's soldiers. In the midst of the attack, Eloise learns that the Duke and his men have even more dastardly plans in store; the murder of the Mother Superior is part on an ongoing scheme to throw the nation into disarray, making it easier for the Duke to overthrow the King and seize power. Joined by Quentin (Nils Tavernier), a poet, Eloise sets out to call her father and his old compatriots to action to stop the Duke; however, D'Artagan, who now lives a quiet life teaching fencing, isn't so sure he wants to wage a battle against the insurgent forces, no matter how awful they may be. La Fille de d'Artagnan (The Daughter of d'Artagnan) was released in the United States as Revenge of the Musketeers; leading lady Sophie Marceau does her own fencing on screen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Sophie MarceauPhilippe Noiret, (more)
Director(s):
Bertrand Tavernier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    DON W.

    warning missed that this is not an english version, very hard to watch

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    Lucia C.

    I loved this movie. It was a semi-comedy with plenty of sense of humor and yet lots of adventure and dueling. The cast is made of famous French actors and one Italian playing Cardinal Mazzarino. It was a funny Cardinal indeed, with a strong Italian accent, but I enjoyed it. Yes, it is a French language version and it helped me practice my once-fluent French and love the Italian jokes of the Cardinal. Philip Noiret and Sophie Marceau were down to earth funny. It was simply enjoying.

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    Jack M.

    I speak fluent French and found this totally boring. Marvelous cast. Good director. What happened? More like a 50's film. Acting is theatrical and action sequences not realistic!

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