The Return of the Musketeers

The Return of the Musketeers

Infobox Film
name = The Return of the Musketeers


image_size =
caption =
director = Richard Lester
producer = Michelle de Broca
Pierre Spengler
writer = Alexandre Dumas (novel)
G. MacDonald Fraser
narrator =
starring = Michael York
Oliver Reed
music = Jean-Claude Petit
cinematography = Bernard Lutic
editing = John Victor Smith
distributor = Entertainment (UK)
Universal Pictures (USA)
released = 1989
runtime = 102 min.
country = U.K. / France / Spain
language = English
budget =
preceded_by = "The Four Musketeers"
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:41104
imdb_id = 0098194

"The Return of the Musketeers" is a 1989 film loosely based on the novel "Twenty Years After" by Alexandre Dumas, père. It is the third Musketeers movie directed by Richard Lester, following 1973's "The Three Musketeers" and 1974's "The Four Musketeers". Like the other two films, the screenplay was written by George MacDonald Fraser, famous for his Flashman series.

The character of Mordaunt, Milady de Winter's son in the original novel, is replaced by Milady's daughter, called Justine de Winter.

Several cast members from the original two movies reprised their roles in this film. Jean-Pierre Cassel, who played Louis XIII in the original movies, has a cameo appearance as Cyrano de Bergerac.

Character actor Roy Kinnear died following an on-camera accident in which he fell off a horse.

Cast

* Michael York as d'Artagnan
* Oliver Reed as Athos
* Frank Finlay as Porthos
* Richard Chamberlain as Aramis
* C. Thomas Howell as Raoul

* Geraldine Chaplin as Anne of Austria
* Kim Cattrall as Justine de Winter
* Philippe Noiret as Cardinal Mazarin
* Christopher Lee as the Count De Rochefort
* Roy Kinnear as Planchet.

ee also

* See The Three Musketeers (film) for a list of other Musketeer adaptions.

External links

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