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Release Date:
October 7, 1953
Original Title:
Les Trois Mousquetaires
Alternate Titles:
Die Abenteuer der 3 Musketiere
Les 3 Mousquetaires
Vuelven los Mosqueteros
Genres:
Adventure
Production Companies:
P.A.C.
Pathé Consortium Cinéma
Société Générale de Cinématographie (S.G.C.)
Titanus
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: TP
Runtime: 116
The umpteenth adaptation of Dumas' novel finds d'Artagnan and his friends promoting the love affairs of Anne of Austria and the Duke of Buckingham, incurring the wrath of the Cardinal and exposing themselves to the cold cruelty of Milady de Winter. Also featured are the tender Mme Bonacieux, the hilarious Planchet, the Queen's ferrets and Bethune's executioner, against a backdrop of clanging swords.
Assistant Director:
Jacques Garcia
Bernard Toublanc-Michel
Assistant Editor:
Jacqueline Givord
Colette Lambert
Assistant Production Design:
Sydney Bettex
Jean Galland
Book:
Alexandre Dumas
Boom Operator:
Guy Maillet
Camera Operator:
Billy Vilerbue
Costume Design:
Marie-Rose Lebigot
Mireille Leydet
Director:
André Hunebelle
Director of Photography:
Marcel Grignon
Editor:
Jean Feyte
First Assistant Camera:
Marcel Gilot
Raymond Lemoigne
Makeup Artist:
Hagop Arakelian
Georges Bouban
Master at Arms:
André Gardère
Music Supervisor:
Jean Marion
Producer:
André Hunebelle
Production Design:
Lucien Carré
Production Manager:
Paul Cadéac
Production Secretary:
Charlotte Choquert
Property Master:
François Suné
Screenplay:
Michel Audiard
Script Editor:
Madeleine Lefèvre
Set Dressing Artist:
Georges Fontenelle
Roger Bar
Sound:
René-Christian Forget
Sound Recordist:
Louis Guilbot
Special Effects:
Nicolas Wilcke
Still Photographer:
Henry Thibault
Unit Manager:
André Retbi
Unit Production Manager:
Roger Boulais
Unit Publicist:
Jean-Claude Labret
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