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La femme mousquetaire

Original title: La Femme Musketeer
  • TV Series
  • 2004
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.2K
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Nastassja Kinski, Gérard Depardieu, Michael York, Caspar Zafer, and Andrew Musselman in La femme mousquetaire (2004)
La Femme Musketeer
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D'Artagnan's daughter Valentine and the three sons of her father's three legendary musketeer comrades must team up to rescue King Louis XIV's fiancée who's been kidnapped.D'Artagnan's daughter Valentine and the three sons of her father's three legendary musketeer comrades must team up to rescue King Louis XIV's fiancée who's been kidnapped.D'Artagnan's daughter Valentine and the three sons of her father's three legendary musketeer comrades must team up to rescue King Louis XIV's fiancée who's been kidnapped.

  • Stars
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Michael York
    • Nastassja Kinski
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Stars
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Michael York
      • Nastassja Kinski
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Cardinal Mazarin
    • 2004
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • D'Artagnan
    • 2004
    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Lady Bolton
    • 2004
    Susie Amy
    Susie Amy
    • Valentine D'Artagnan
    • 2004
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Porthos
    • 2004
    Christopher Cazenove
    Christopher Cazenove
    • Athos
    • 2004
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Aramis
    • 2004
    Marcus Jean Pirae
    Marcus Jean Pirae
    • Villeroi
    • 2004
    Constantine Gregory
    Constantine Gregory
    • Planchet
    • 2004
    Nicholas Irons
    Nicholas Irons
    • Captain Paul Mauriac
    • 2004
    Freddie Sayers
    • King Louis
    • 2004
    Caspar Zafer
    Caspar Zafer
    • Gaston
    • 2004
    Andrew Musselman
    • Antoine
    • 2004
    Niko Nicotera
    Niko Nicotera
    • Etienne
    • 2004
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    • Marie Mancini
    • 2004
    William Gaunt
    William Gaunt
    • Trevoux
    • 2004
    Susan Brown
    Susan Brown
    • Cecile D'Artagnan
    • 2004
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Duke of Buckingham
    • 2004
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    7Igenlode Wordsmith

    Michael York out-acts his screen 'daughter'

    This actually isn't that bad. Historically it's complete rubbish, of course (and why is *D'Artagnan* always the one who ends up with a daughter instead of a son? -- see the enjoyable "D'Artagnan's Daughter" of 1994, for example!) and Susie Amy's unfortunate accent grates every time she opens her mouth, but as modern-day swashbucklers go, it was refreshingly free from knowing allusions and would-be updating of the genre. It was just played straight out for the adventure, and all the better for it.

    The 'younger generation' - the sons of Athos, Porthos and Aramis - were well-written, acquiring individuality of their own even before we found out who they were supposed to be, and not just clones of their respective fathers. I loved Aramis's offspring as a devout gambler, and Athos' as a cocky womaniser... The Musketeers themselves I thought bore relatively little relation to the characters of the book, with the exception of Michael York's very welcome reprise of his classic role as D'Artagnan. Experience really does show, I'm afraid; he completely acted Susie Amy, for one, off the screen. I'd far rather remember him this way than in the terminally un-funny 'Return of the Musketeers' from 1989 -- a corpse that should have been let lie if ever there was one -- and was extremely appreciative of the opportunity.

    I watched the first episode on a whim. I was sufficiently hooked to bother to video-tape the following one when I knew I was going to be out... and bother to watch it immediately I got back, an accolade if ever there was one!

    An attractive-looking cast. Good comradeship, avoiding too-obvious romance. Depardieu, playing an Italian-speaking character in a Francophone milieu with a heavy French accent, was out of place, and poor Susie's lower-class London tones were equally inappropriate. Not a classic... but far from the embarrassing mess it could have been.
    jimakros

    very little fun here

    This is another attempt to capitalize on the Musketeer theme,with some good things in it,but an overall mediocre result at best.

    The good things are the bad guy,Villeroi,played by Marcus.j.Pirae,his performance is for a better movie.Also good is Nastassja Kinski as the evil lady Bolton. The European locations,scenic design and costumes are nice.

    The bad things are the lead actress Susie Amy who is a very goodlooking girl but terribly wrong for this part.She just doesn't have the necessary "tomboy" personality to be convincing as D'Artagnan's would-be-musketeer daughter. Other major fault is that the swordfighting is shot very close and you cant really see what is going on,which is annoying. Michael York just makes fun of his earlier role and doesn't try to be anything like an aged D'Artagnan. Depardieu doesn't do much and basically just adds his name here.

    Overall,its worth a look especially for fans of the genre but nothing more.
    4brescia3701

    Not for Classic Musketeer Fans

    The reason I gave this awful film a 4 instead of a 1 is the wonderful cinematography. This film is beautifully captured in its brilliant colors and wonderful landscapes. Unfortunately, the main character in this is practically unwatchable. The first time you notice that something is wrong is when we get our first closeup of our heroine. For living out in Gascony, France in the late 1600s, why is Valentine wear heavy eye-shadow, cheek blush, and bright lip stick? She does the best she can with the dialog she's given but ohhh, such dialog. Then, in a society that is 200 years away from Women's Suffrage, she expects... DEMANDS... to be treated equally with the men without even proving herself. She even rudely bursts into the Musketeer Commander's office and demands to speak with him. He rightly should have thrown out anyone who tried that except the King. She takes it as an insult that he is not impressed with her. She doesn't try to hide her feminine side at all including having a tailor made, curve hugging Musketeer uniform. This would have worked out better if it was more a "Connecticut Yankee" type where a modern woman is sent back in time but her modern sensibilities are entirely out of place in this film. I'm not sure why a great talent like Michael York agreed to appear in this travesty but I guess a paycheck is a paycheck. If you want to watch a film where a woman takes on a man's world, try Disney's Mulan. The story and acting are much better.
    imdb-4974

    dreadful. truly dreadful.

    the costumes and sets were lavish, the actors were top-notch, but MAN, someone needs to tell that director to get his hands off the reins!

    the entire thing was so carefully scripted and orchestrated it approached farce.

    also, there were some serious ouchies: she does a flip off something-or-other in the middle of a sword fight and we clearly see her hat flip down to cover her face. of course, when she lands, the hat is perfectly placed and her hair is immaculate. pretty amazing, considering the thing wasn't pinned down and it was pretty big.

    little things like that -- i found myself watching in a kind of morbid fascination as it veered from extremely good scenery and gorgeous costumes to unbelievably stupid plotting. example: there's a scene in which she makes a huge fuss over having to wear a dress. she spends the movie running, leaping, and generally doing the Errol Flynn in a musketeer's uniform. so what does she wear to accept her reward from a grateful king?

    a massive, gigantic, elaborate, silver ball gown, of course.
    6ma-cortes

    Lavish TV production plenty of swordplay , adventure, comedy and action.

    A fun and loosely retelling based on famous Alexandre Dumas novel. This is a big production with luxurios scenarios , spectacular action , court intrigue and exciting duels . Being based on Alexandre Dumas' classic yarn of intrigue at the 17th century French court . Alexandre Dumas's source for his novel was a book by 19th-century writer Courtils Sandraz, which was purporting to be D'Artagnan's biography ; the Musketeers were actually real people, not fictional characters created by Dumas . For this filled with emotion recounting is adapted in the greatest splendor , the complete romance , the historical characters, the full novel by Alexandre Dumas though including important changes, in fact starring an allegedly daughter . It is packed with comedy , derring-do , intrigue , a love story , action , drama and moving fencing . An awesome casting and big-budgeted production shot in Croatia and location make for a fairly amusement swashbuckler. This is a luxurious recounting of the Dumas's novel with a fine cast headed by Susie Amis in a brave role as a young and handsome woman , a dashing, audacious swordswoman and a nimble athlete . D'Artagnan's daughter Valentine (Susie Amis) and the three sons of her father's three legendary musketeer comrades must team up to rescue a princess who's been kidnapped. Musketeers must defeat a beautiful double agent and the villainous Mazarino from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war between the greatest nations: Spain and France. This delightful adaptation freely based on Alexandre Dumas classic novel deals with the youngster daughter of D'Artagnan (Michael York)and his three friends , the three two-fisted Musketeers , rollicking adventurers , fighting to live and living to love . All of them join in their objective to struggle against guards of Cardinal Mazarino (Gerard Depardieu) and to rescue the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain, Princess Maria-Theresa (Kristina Krepela), who is heading to Paris to marry the king Louis XIV (Freddie Sayers) and against the astute Lady Bolton (Nastassja Kinski, replacing Milady De Winter: Faye Dunaway), who is lovely as a jewel, deadly as a dagger the wickedest woman in all Christendom. All of them entangled in a web of treachery and intrigue . Furthermore , there is developed an intrigue between Luis XIV, Mazarino, Lady Bolton and Duke of Buckingham (Nicholas Rowe); and of course the nasty Mazarino , as evil as ever along with henchman, Villeroi (Marcus Jean Pirae). Then Lady Bolton is assigned a mission : to kill the Duke and seize a compromising letter that attests to the dubious legitimacy of the king in the possibility of being the true son of the Duke of Buckingham (Nicholas Rowe). The musketeers join forces for royal vengeance with the shout : ¨One for all and all for one¨. Then , the musketeers whose friendship has become a legend to stir the hearts of men and shouting their slogan set out to help the king and free the princess of Spain who has been kidnapped by the hoodlums of Mazarino. Straightforward as well as gallant Valentine and the three musketeers join forces and scheme a plan to save her , clashing against a malicious Lady Bolton.

    Entertaining and funny version with overwhelming swordplay in nifty style, this is a modern version of the classic Dumas novel set in 17th Century France. It's a simple and enjoyable rendition from the immortal novel with pretty budget, attractive scenarios and sympathetic performances by main star cast and secondary cast . The picture contains rousing action , intrigue , romantic adventure , romance , treachery , mayhem and a lot of fencing. Resulting to be an amusing swashbuckling with lavish production , glamorous gowns and lush scenarios . This is an entertaining television adventure in two episodes, full of action, comedy with tongue-in-cheek , long jumps while fighting and, of course , a lot of swordplay . Starring the charming Susie Amis who bounds and leaps , fights , hits and run . Susie executes athletic feats , moving sword-play and spectacular acrobatics , she performed most of the stunts. She is accompanied by a good cast made up of the veteran actors: John Rhys-Davies as Porthos , the deceased Christopher Cazenove as Athos and Allan Corduner as Aramis, while their sons also musketeers are played by unknown players . Furthermore , a vein of humour is evident here, especially among the oldest musketeers and among them with their young children, though sometimes falling flat. For this movie itself , though , energetic and frantic are the best adjectives you could think of to describe its attraction .

    Packs an adequate and colorful cinematography stunningly showed on the splendorous images , being filmed on location in Croatia, well photographed by cameraman David Watkin. Along with a thrilling as well as evocative musical score. Big production financed by notorious producers, such as: Robert Halmi, Larry Levinson, Nick Lombardo, Fred and Sandra Weintraub who wrote the script too. The miniseries was professionally directed by Steven Boyum, but not remarkable or anything special. This cool filmmaker provided visual style , comedy , fencing , drama , clangorous action in equal proportions . Steven is a versatile creator in Television and Film. Boyum has produced and directed hundreds of episodes in acclaimed series such as "Gen V" (Amazon), "The Old Man" (FX), "Goosebumps" (Disney+), "Supernatural," "Lethal Weapon," "Black Sails," and "Hawaii Five-0," along with numerous feature films, mini-series. ¨

    This classy story is remade on several versions ,as the MGM classic version in musical style by George Sidney with Gene Kelly . The three musketeers (1973), The four Musketeers (1974), The return of the Musketeers(1989) with similar artist and technician team, all of them starring Michael York .1993 modern adaptation by Stephen Herek with Charlie Sheen and 2001 rendition by Peter Hyams with Justin Chambers, among others. ¨The Femme Musketeer¨ is an outstanding and entertaining adaptation of the classic story that will appeal to the costumer genre buffs and it turns out to be acceptable adaptation with big budget loosely based on the Dumas novel.

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    • Trivia
      Michael York previously played D'Artagnan in Les trois mousquetaires (1973), On l'appelait Milady (1974) and Le retour des mousquetaires (1989).
    • Goofs
      When Marie first reads the Queen's letter, the seal is on top of the letter. When every other character who reads the letter does so, the seal is on the bottom.
    • Connections
      Follows Les trois mousquetaires (1973)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Croatia
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Femme Musketeer
    • Filming locations
      • Croatia
    • Production companies
      • Drotcroft Limited
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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      • 2h 43m(163 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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