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Old 12-21-11, 10:43 PM   #1
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Default The Three Musketeers

I've long been a fan of Alexandre Dumas, and have copies of all five books in the Musketeers cycle, as well as The Count Of Monte Cristo. Of course most of his seventy-plus books and plays have never been translated into English. I also ownd copies of some of the many movies that have been made over the last century, including the 1921 silent version with Douglas Fairbanks Sr.

A couple of years ago I was in a Media Play store (now F.Y.E.) and stumbled upon one I had never heard of: A 1966 TV miniseries made by the BBC. I would have bought it then but I was there for something specific and didn't have the money to spare for extras. Over time I forgot about it, but just recently it came to mind again, so I checked on Amazon and sure enough there it was. Needless to say I ordered a copy.
http://www.amazon.com/Three-Musketee...525155&sr=1-17

It arrived this morning, and I just watched the first two episodes. The production is dated, typical BBC from the 1960s, but I love Doctor Who so that doesn't bother me a bit. So far it's very faithful to the book, but the real reason I'm posting this is the cast: The villains are all actors I'm familiar with from Doctor Who, but unless you're a fan of that show I won't bore you with details. What's cool is that Porthos is played by Brian Blessed and D'artagnan himself is a very young Jeremy Brett! If those names don't ring a bell then ignore me; I'm headed back to watch some more.
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Tee hee, Dumas..
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But... it's Dowly... with an 'L'...

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But... it's Dowly... with an 'L'...

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That's what you get for takin' down your 'Holiday' sig before Christmas.
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Watched that as a youngster (in the days of black and white tv) and your quite correct, a few went on to bigger things but some found their niche and saw flourishing careers with BBC drama series etc.
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Brian Blessed is a fav of mine. The film which brought him to my attention was Flash Gordon.

There aren't many actors whose films I specifically attempt to find, but he's one of them.
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Probably the first thing I saw him in was Arthur Of The Britons, though I didn't know who he was at the time. My first big memory of him was as Augustus in I, Claudius. Then of course there was the original Black Adder, Doctor Who and so much more.

I just got a shock, though. I thought he was a lot taller than 5'9".
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Steve, also watch out for this:

La fille de d'Artagnan (with English subtitles)



I enjoyed this very very much. Good actors in best playing mood (starring wonderfully grumpy Philip Noiret and an irrestistably beautiful, hot-headed - and young - Sophie Marceau, but the whole cast is great as well), and a directing done with an easy hand: light, ironic, never taking the film, the story, the project really serious - Bertrand Tavernier is no unknown in Europe. Not even the villains can be taken serious and finally die with a wink.

A very good champaign of entertainment: light, charming and stimulating like the first mild breeze in Spring. Beside the two movies done by Richard Lester (Oliver Reed, Michael York, Richard Chamberlain) my favourite Musketeer-movie.

P.S. And the Cardinal, Mazarin in this case. That guy is a showact for himself.
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Thanks for the link, Sky, though I don't usually like pastiches, prefering films based on the actual books. I'll check it out, though. Sounds like someone saw this old nugget:
http://www.amazon.com/At-Swords-Poin...4565132&sr=1-1

I did find a link to a 1931 French version that is supposed to be great. Unfortunately that one has only been put on DVD by the Russians, and is in French with Russian subtitles.
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Thanks for the link, Sky, though I don't usually like pastiches, prefering films based on the actual books. I'll check it out, though.
I know what you mean, but this one is an exception. Dumas himself couldn't have written the screenplay and story any better. It has all the gentle mockery and the witty humour you find in the books, too. If you liked the films by Lester, you will like this one, too. If you hated the Lester movies, then - well, maybe then it is not for you indeed.

But do you really want to miss the opportunity to catch a sight of this beauty...?





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Actually the Lester movies are my favorites. On that recommendation I'll check it out.
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I was watching episode 3 of the old miniseries, and I just had to share this bit of pure Dumas. Bonacieux the landlord is being held in a dungeon, where he is being interrogated.

Interrogator: You have a tenant, M. D'artagnan. You made a compact with M. D'artagnan, and he put to flight the police who came to arrest your wife, and now he has secreted her from all our researches! Now come man! Don't deny it!

Bonacieux: Are you telling me that M. D'artagnan has carried off my wife?

Interrogator: Fortunately he is in our hands. You shall be confronted with him.

Athos enters the dungeon.

Interrogator: You see, Bonacieux? I was not bluffing.

Bonacieux: But that is not monsieur D'artagnan! I never saw this man before in my life!

Interrogator: You are monsieur D'artagnan?

Athos: My name is Athos.

Interrogator: It cannot be! That is the name of a mountain!

Athos: It is my name.

Interrogator: But you said your name was D'artagnan!

Athos: No, monsieur. Your guard said to me "You are monsieur D'artagnan." I answered "You think so?" They said they were sure of it. I did not wish to contradict them. Besides, I might be mistaken.

Interrogator: You insult His Majesty's justice. You are monsieur D'artagnan!

Athos: You see? You still tell me so.
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Old 12-22-11, 01:47 PM   #14
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On Jeremy Brett: One of the most definitive Sherlock Holmes I have ever seen on the old BBC series. I used to go out of my way to watch him in those episodes on PBS...
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That's why I mentioned that he was in this. As far as I'm concerned, Brett was Sherlock Holmes.
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