The Three Musketeers (1939 film)
The Three Musketeers | |
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Directed by | Alan Dwan |
Produced by | Raymond Griffith (associate producer) |
Screenplay by |
William A. Drake M. M. Musselman Sam Hellman Ray Golden (special material) Sid Kuller (special material) |
Based on |
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas |
Starring |
Don Ameche The Ritz Brothers |
Music by |
David Buttolph Charles Maxwell |
Cinematography | Peverell Marley |
Edited by | Jack Dennis |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Three Musketeers is a 1939 musical comedy film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers directed by Alan Dwan and starring Don Ameche as d'Artagnan, with the Ritz Brothers as his cowardly helpers.
Cast
- Don Ameche as d'Artagnan
- Ritz Brothers as Three Lackeys
- Binnie Barnes as Milady De Winter
- Gloria Stuart as Queen Anne
- Pauline Moore as Lady Constance
- Joseph Schildkraut as King Louis XIII
- John Carradine as Naveau
- Lionel Atwill as De Rochefort
- Miles Mander as Cardinal Richelieu
- Douglass Dumbrille as Athos (as Douglas Dumbrille)
- John 'Dusty' King as Aramis (as John King)
- Russell Hicks as Porthos
- Gregory Gaye as Vitray
- Lester Matthews as Duke of Buckingham
- Egon Brecher as Landlord
- Moroni Olsen as Bailiff
- Georges Renavent as Captain Fageon
- C. Montague Shaw as Ship Captain (as Montague Shaw)
Referred to
Referred to in Season 6 episode 30 of Leave It to Beaver. Beaver is supposed to read The Three Musketeers book and write a book report, but his friend Gilbert convinces him to watch the movie on TV.
External links
- The Three Musketeers on IMDb
- The Three Musketeers at the TCM Movie Database
- The Three Musketeers at AllMovie
- The Three Musketeers at the American Film Institute Catalog
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