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The Three Musketeers (1921)

The Three Musketeers (1921)
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Douglas Fairbanks' longest and most elaborate production up to 1921, The Three Musketeers was Fairbanks' first full-blown costume adventure (his modestly produced 1920 The Mark of Zorro was regarded as an extension of his breezy contemporary comedies). Fairbanks assumes the leading role of D'Artagnan, who after challenging musketeers Athos (Leon Barry), Porthos (George Siegmann) and Aramis (Eugene Pallette--yes, Eugene Pallette) to a duel, joins forces with them in opposition of the scheming Cardinal Richelieu(Nigel De Brulier). Plotting to discredit Queen Anne (Mary McLaren) in the eyes of her husband King Louis XIII (Adolphe Menjou) Richelieu dispatches Milady de Winter (Barbara La Marr) to pilfer the diamond brooch given by Anne to her British lover, the Duke of Buckingham (Thomas Holding). With the help of the lovely Constance (Marguerite de la Motte) D'Artagnan and the Musketeers race against time to retrieve the brooch and save their Queen. The film ends with D'Artagnan emerging victorious, a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his lips; the actual, darker denouement of Dumas' original Three Musketeers would be dramatized in the opening reels of Douglas Fairbanks' valedictory silent film, The Iron Mask (1929). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Douglas FairbanksLeon Bary, (more)
Director(s):
Fred Niblo
Format(s):
DVD
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Douglas Fairbanks' longest and most elaborate production up to 1921, The Three Musketeers was Fairbanks' first full-blown costume adventure (his modestly produced 1920 The Mark of Zorro was regarded as an extension of his breezy contemporary comedies). Fairbanks assumes the leading role of D'Artagnan, who after challenging musketeers Athos (Leon Barry), Porthos (George Siegmann) and Aramis (Eugene Pallette--yes, Eugene Pallette) to a duel, joins forces with them in opposition of the scheming Cardinal Richelieu(Nigel De Brulier). Plotting to discredit Queen Anne (Mary McLaren) in the eyes of her husband King Louis XIII (Adolphe Menjou) Richelieu dispatches Milady de Winter (Barbara La Marr) to pilfer the diamond brooch given by Anne to her British lover, the Duke of Buckingham (Thomas Holding). With the help of the lovely Constance (Marguerite de la Motte) D'Artagnan and the Musketeers race against time to retrieve the brooch and save their Queen. The film ends with D'Artagnan emerging victorious, a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his lips; the actual, darker denouement of Dumas' original Three Musketeers would be dramatized in the opening reels of Douglas Fairbanks' valedictory silent film, The Iron Mask (1929). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Fred Niblo
Writer(s):
Lotta WoodsDouglas FairbanksEdward Knoblock
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Chris Z.

    I cant believe no one reviewed this! No one has matched D.F. in his style and charisma! All you have to do is watch this and you can see why he was the most famous man in the world at that time. With no sound , just action , he will inspire you....

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    Georgianna M.

    I can't remember a swashbuckler that was this much fun! Douglas Fairbanks' engaging personality and the immense art production values make this one a winner. Aside from the happy ending, in which Cardinal Richelieu proves a good loser and releases d'Artagnan's imprisoned comrades, the screenplay is faithful to Dumas' novel and does a good job keeping clear all its numerous levels of intrigue. By the way, Fairbanks identified so in his imagination with the young Gascon upstart that his friends often referred to him humorously as "d'artagnan."

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    Donald O.

    Hard to write a review on this movie. I couldn't hear the sound. Something must be wrong with my hearing. This movie out dates me. It really made me feel old.

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