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I tre moschettieri

  • TV Series
  • 1956–
  • 30m
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5.7/10
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Paul Campbell, Jeffrey Stone, and Irene Papas in I tre moschettieri (1956)

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    • Jeffrey Stone
    • Paul Campbell
    • Sebastian Cabot
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    16
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    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Stone
      • Paul Campbell
      • Sebastian Cabot
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    Jeffrey Stone
    Jeffrey Stone
    • D'Artagnan…
    • 1956
    Paul Campbell
    • Aramis
    • 1956
    Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot
    • Porthos
    • 1956
    George Gonneau
    • Athos
    • 1956
    Domenico Modugno
    Domenico Modugno
    • Athos
    • 1956
    Peter Trent
    • Captain de Treville…
    • 1956
    James Lanphier
    James Lanphier
    • Viscount St. Adair
    • 1956
    Honor Blackman
    Honor Blackman
    • Charlotte Brion…
    • 1956
    Irene Papas
    Irene Papas
    • 1956
    Steve Garrett
    • Gordet
    • 1956
    John Stacy
    John Stacy
    • Videau
    • 1956
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • Alvina - Countess of Aragon
    • 1956
    Doris Wiss
    • Queen Anne
    • 1956
    Richard Camp
    • King Louis
    • 1956
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Duchess
    • 1956
    Edmon Ryan
    Edmon Ryan
    • 1956
    David Oxley
    • Redonc
    • 1956
    George Higgins
    • Vigan
    • 1956
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    7mhlong

    One of several television series I watched

    There were three or four series on early television in the mid-1950's that I watched as a pre-teen and really enjoyed. Robin Hood starring Richard Greene, The Buccaneer starring Robert Shaw, and most likely this one (I remember Sebastian Cabot) in a series on the Three Musketeers.

    The episode I remember most vividly had them in a country inn where Porthos got drunk and they got into a bet where the others claimed he was very strong. To prove it, he lifted the center post supporting the inn's roof and it crashed around them. The innkeeper sued for damages and the rest of the half hour show was about the musketeers attempting to raise funds to pay for lawyers and a defense (one of them sang love songs to the daughter of one of the lawyers).

    When the trial was called, the judge asked for the evidence for the plaintiff and the innkeeper produced a small piece of paper with the cost of the damages. The judge called for defense evidence and several lawyer assistants wheeled in massive amounts of paperwork. The judge looking at the weight of evidence found in favor of the musketeers.

    Another tragedy averted. And I use this as a prime example of our judicial system.

    The production values were quite high, the stories were fun. I enjoyed this as much as the other series.
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    The Cheap and Cheerful Three Musketeers

    This vintage television series would be almost impossible to view these days, except that a single episode was released on a half-hour video cassette. "The Hapsburg Hare" was released in the US by Kids Klassics in 1985, and in the UK by Diamond Films in 1986. Made quite cheaply in Italy in 1954, the series comes across as a fun rival of the better-known Robin Hood series made in England. There are the usual fights and duels, nothing too violent, and the beautiful ladies get chased a lot, but never caught. A mainly American and English cast take the main roles, although local star Domenico Modugno (of Volare fame) plays Athos. (Some sources indicate his lines were dubbed by George Gonneau – the future voice of Steve Reeves. Trouble is, every time Athos speaks he seems to be in another studio!).

    In this episode the lovely Dawn Addams is a guest at the French court and a favourite of King Louis, but this does not please the jealous Queen Anne who utters the opening line, "What is SHE doing here?" The Three Musketeers are ordered to escort the lady back to Spain where the King can't get at her. However, her wily charms are considerable and, after giving Athos the slip, she then puts Porthos (Sebastian Cabot) to sleep by brewing him some "flower wine" – made from poppies. It's left to D'Artagnan (Jeffrey Stone) to finally outwit the femme fatale who admits, "You are much cleverer than your friends." The whole thing is a modest, but pleasant way to idle away 25 minutes and one wouldn't mind the opportunity to see some of the other 38 episodes.

    Like the English series at that time, The Three Musketeers had a rousing title song, but unfortunately on this video transfer the lyrics are indecipherable, so we can't join in. The love theme by legendary Mario Nascimbene is certainly one of the composer's most beautiful, so much so that he repeated it in both The Bacchantes (1961) and Swordsman of Siena (1962). The entire music score was composed in advance, library fashion (rather than episode by episode) and Nascimbene recounts in his autobiography how daunting was the task to write 13 hours of music in little over a month, "a murderous period of work, squeezing from my brain and imagination every last musical crumb." To make matters worse, when the music was recorded by the Cinecittà Cinefonico the air conditioning at the Rome studios broke down and the summer temperatures in 1954 turned to sweltering. Top conductor Franco Ferrara, never well at the best of times, had a tough enough time, but it was Mario's copyist Donato Salone who finally had a temporary break-down. He managed to mix up all the cue sheets so that while the flute was performing the theme for the self-centred damsel, the percussion embarked on the attack of the castle; then, while the strings were accompanying the love song, the bass tuba announced the tyrant was dead! All in all, just your average day at the Rome film studios….

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      In Italy and some other territories the series was released in cinemas as a serial in 8 parts: "I cavalieri della regina (1954)", "Le avventure dei tre moschettieri (1957), "La spade imbattibile (1957)", "Le imprese di una spada leggendaria (1958)", "Gli sparvieri del re (1958)", "Mantelli e spade insanguinate (1959)", "Le quattro spade (1960)" and "Criniere e mantelli al vento (1960)".
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      Referenced in Svengoolie: The Thing That Couldn't Die (2014)

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      • 1956 (United States)
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