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D'Artagnan

Original title: The Musketeer
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
15K
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D'Artagnan (2001)
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Alexander Dumas' novel is updated with an eastern influence as D'Artagnan attempts to join the king's elite guards, the Royal Musketeers, and find the man who killed his parents.Alexander Dumas' novel is updated with an eastern influence as D'Artagnan attempts to join the king's elite guards, the Royal Musketeers, and find the man who killed his parents.Alexander Dumas' novel is updated with an eastern influence as D'Artagnan attempts to join the king's elite guards, the Royal Musketeers, and find the man who killed his parents.

  • Director
    • Peter Hyams
  • Writers
    • Alexandre Dumas
    • Gene Quintano
  • Stars
    • Justin Chambers
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • Mena Suvari
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • Gene Quintano
    • Stars
      • Justin Chambers
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Mena Suvari
    • 302User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Justin Chambers
    Justin Chambers
    • D'Artagnan
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • The Queen
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Francesca Bonacieux
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Cardinal Richelieu
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Febre the Man in Black
    Bill Treacher
    Bill Treacher
    • Bonacieux
    Daniel Mesguich
    Daniel Mesguich
    • King Louis XIII
    David Schofield
    David Schofield
    • Rochefort, Richelieu Henchman
    Nick Moran
    Nick Moran
    • Aramis
    Steve Speirs
    Steve Speirs
    • Porthos
    Jan-Gregor Kremp
    • Athos
    Jeremy Clyde
    Jeremy Clyde
    • Lord Buckingham
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Treville, Head of the Musketeers
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    • Planchet
    Tsilla Chelton
    Tsilla Chelton
    • Madame Lacross
    Luc Gentil
    • D'Artagnan's Father
    • (as Luc Gentile)
    Katherine Erhardy
    Katherine Erhardy
    • D'Artagnan's Mother
    • (as Catherine Erhardy)
    Max Dolbey
    • Young D'Artagnan
    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • Gene Quintano
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    5ma-cortes

    Spectacular fights and lots of action in this average version of the Alexandre Dumas classic

    Dártagnan (Justin Chambers) undergoes a revenge against the man dressed in black (Tim Roth) who murdered his father . Fourteen years later he goes out from Gascogne along with Planchet (Jean Pierre Castaldi) and confronting plunders and bandits on the trip to Paris . He meets for the first time worthless three musketeers , Athos (Kemp) , Porthos (Steve Speirs) and Aramis (Nick Moran) and get their swords crossed up . DÁrtagnan and the three Musketeers cross swords with the lackeys of scheming cardinal Richelieu (Stephen Rea) and first Mister Treville (Michael Byrne) , head of the Musketeers . They try to help king Louis XIII (Mesguich) who is negotiating a treatise with Duke of Buckinghan (Jeremy Clyde). Meanwhile , Queen Anna (Catherine Deneuve) and Francesca (Mena Suvari) are kidnapped by Febre and closed in his castle .

    Mediocre version of the classic swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas whose novel has been adapted a dozen times approximately . Attractive costumes , haunting french locations , fast paced and contains scrumptious action scenes with bounds and leaps in 'Matrix' style . This is primarily and middling made due to some blatant miscasting . Justin Chambers as Dártagnan and his co-star acting as the Queen's seamstress are never convincing as French citizens during the reign of Louis XIII . D'Artagnan did really exist , his name was Charles de Batz and was called D'Artagnan when he arrived in Paris probably because he was coming from the south-west of France where the movie was partly shot and where is the little city of Artagnan . Lively musical score by David Arnold , habitual in James Bond films . Dark photography by Peter Hyams , usually cameraman and filmmaker ; being filmed in south-west of France on location in Castle , Cassaigne, Gers, Castle Miramont-Latour, Gers, Midi-Pyrénées, and Auch, Gers, France . The motion picture was regularly directed by Peter Hyams . He's an irregular director with hits (Relic, Outland , Capricorn one , Timecop , Sudden death) and flops (Sound and thunder , End of days).

    Other versions about this classic are the followings : 1921 mute rendition by Fred Niblo with Douglas Fairbanks ; 1935 adaptation by Rowland V Lee with Walter Abel and Paul Lukas ; 1948 the classic version by George Sidney with Gene Kelly , June Allyson , Van Heflin , Paul Lukas and Lana Turner ; 1973 amusing version by Richard Lester with Michael York , Oliver Reed and Raquel Welch ; 1993 modern adaptation by Stephen Herek with Charlie Shen, Kiefer Sutherland, Oliver Platt and Chris O'Donnell , among others .
    5bulldawg8110

    Has its highs and lows

    This is a movie that really doesn't know what it is. For one thing, it seems to try and hang on to some parts of the story by Dumas, and yet it also is an entirely different story. Seemingly, the only real similarities are the names of the characters. This movie would be much more effective if it was entirely its own story, and not using the names of the famous characters. The reason? This movie totally dashes the names of those characters.

    The most unsettling part for me was the fact that the Three Musketeers are nothing like themselves. Porthos is not the least bit arrogant or over-the-top. Aramis isn't religious at all. And Athos does not even remotely resemble the character in the book. Sadly, Justin Chambers makes a better d'Artagnan than Chris O' Donnell, but only because he doesn't do any acting at all, which is better than the profuse overacting of O' Donnell. And Stephen Rea is a good actor, but his character isn't remotely as menacing as Richelieu should be.

    With all of that said, if you just view it as a movie, and try to block the actual story out of your mind, it can be entertaining. The fight scenes are very well done, and the pacing keeps the viewer interested. Perhaps this movie could have been really good if it was about the story of a musketeer NOT named d'Artagnan, and his unique adventure. But since it tries to be an interpretation of Dumas, it falls miserably short. As a movie, it is so-so, but as far as an interpretation of the famous story, it is absolutely terrible.
    5aaronjustice

    Not great, but entertaining

    If you are a fan of swashbuckling, this is not a film to miss, as long as you are able to overlook the bad acting and the obvious Asian influences in the fighting.

    I have seen worse films. Most definitely. The rating of 4.2 is much too low for this movie, I think a 5.5 to 6 is more appropriate. It's not a great movie by any means, but it does have it's moments.

    The opening swordfight in the resturaunt is the best in the movie. At least it was the most believable with the exception of the barrels. I found the ladders and some of the ropeplay in the Versailles to be much more unrealistic. However I tend to like movie due to the sophistication of the choreography, because I am involved in fighting choreography too.
    Kirpianuscus

    a musketeer

    I am far to be a fan o Alexandre Dumas. So, this version is far to be a surprise. Except the presence of few good actors in not the best roles, some admirable fight scenes, a story reduced at conventional sketch, Tim Roth looking for the decent way to save his character from not happy script and, sure, Catherine Deneuve in a role who surprise not entirely in good sense . A film about nothing. This could be a virtue but , in this case, it remains bizarre. Because it is just a walk around characters, a poor script, fight scenes as fireworks. And this is all.
    7Brian B-2

    Acceptable on its own limited terms

    I dissent from the negative comments based on comparisons to the novel, or earlier " Three Musketeer" movies. This movie has no pretense of remaking the novel, or earlier movie versions ( the Michael York/Raquel Welch version is a classic). It is, at most, a modest "prequel", designed to capture young action viewers, and romantics ( Justin Chambers/ Mena Suvari); dirty old men ( Mena Suvari); and Deneuve fans (as all men ought to be).

    Mena Suvari is wooden and ornamental, but Chambers here is at least as good as Heath Ledger in "A Knight's Tale". Deneuve is excellent as always. Tim Roth is a definitional villain, although Stephen Rea is a weak Richeleau. Lesser knowns as the other musketeers , and the French actor as " Planche", add spice.

    I am a sucker for swordfighting movies, so loved this one.

    There are many worse choices in your video store.

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    • Trivia
      D'Artagnan did really exist. His name was Charles de Batz and was called D'Artagnan after he arrived in Paris, probably because he came from the commune of Artagnan in the south-west of France (where the movie was partly shot).
    • Goofs
      The final scene takes place at the palace at Versailles which was not around when Louis XIII was king. It was built by Louis XIV.
    • Quotes

      [to the Cardinal]

      D'Artagnan: Bless me Father, for I will sin. One night I will come for you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Hardball/The Musketeer/Glass House/Rock Star/Diamond Men (2001)

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Media 8 Entertainment
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Musketeer
    • Filming locations
      • Castle, Cassaigne, Gers, France
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • MDP Worldwide
      • Crystal Sky Worldwide
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,073,640
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,312,740
      • Sep 9, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,533,802
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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