Un homme se retrouve emprisonné et obligé de porter un masque de fer, sans en connaître la raison. Colbert et D'Artagnan le libère et lui révèlent qu'il est Philippe, le frère jumeau de Loui... Tout lireUn homme se retrouve emprisonné et obligé de porter un masque de fer, sans en connaître la raison. Colbert et D'Artagnan le libère et lui révèlent qu'il est Philippe, le frère jumeau de Louis XIV, légitime héritier du trône de France.Un homme se retrouve emprisonné et obligé de porter un masque de fer, sans en connaître la raison. Colbert et D'Artagnan le libère et lui révèlent qu'il est Philippe, le frère jumeau de Louis XIV, légitime héritier du trône de France.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 nominations au total
- Blacksmith
- (as Stacy Davis)
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Richard Chamberlain in the double role of the royal twin brothers has often been compared favorable to Errol Flynn and I quite agree. It's not just the mustache but the swashbuckling and charisma also, not forgetting that he is a truly fine actor. Here it shows especially well because the whole cast is absolutely loaded with talent and presence; Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Louis Jourdan, Jenny Agutter and one of my favorite British actors, Patrick McGoohan as the most sinister minister. Mike Newell's directing combined with obviously a very healthy budget, handsome shooting and locations has worked wonders. The film does not only look wonderful, it also have a wonderful feeling in it. As a piece of classic romantic adventure stories in film from the last three decades I consider this one of the best.
The Man in the Iron Mask was the better of the two stories, but both are about as good Alexander Dumas stories as you can find. This is due to the overall package--exceptional music, acting, writing and pacing. I simply don't know how you could have made them much better.
What am I talking about ? Why the music of course . Whenever the film wants us to feel something Allyn Ferguson's score dictates how the audience should be feeling . Certainly the score for THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK goes with the visuals but did it need to be so obvious ? It's almost like listening to PETER AND THE WOLF where the music itself is the narrative and I'm not sure if that's a good thing in cinema
I'm probably wrong but I also felt McGoohan must have had a hand in the terrific sequence of Chamberlain thrashing about in his cell, trying to reason why he was being picked on. The anguish of his Kafkaesque imprisonment was superbly executed and that shot of the departing boat through the squares of the barred window ..I expected to see McGoohan's stern face approaching at light speed with a clanging crash at any second!
Lew Grade and Patrick McGoohan funny how good they were together. It would be nice to think they did meet during the course of the filming process, even if Mr. McGoohan had to get out of bed at 5am to get to Lord Grade's office in time for his 6am appointment!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJenny Agutter reportedly hated working with Patrick McGoohan.
- GaffesAt about 35:50 min, when Colbert is at the tailor's to check the dress for the king, in the moment when the dress is brought into the room, you can see an electrical switch near the door frame as well as a cable running along the frame.
- Citations
D'Artagnan: I only have a handful of men. Brave musketeers, true, but not enough of them to take a fortress. But - we can always try.
Colbert de Voliere: Not by force, my friend. By cunning.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Man in the Iron Mask
- Lieux de tournage
- Château de Guermantes, Seine-et-Marne, France(made on location at)
- Sociétés de production
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