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Vengeance of the Three Musketeers
To avenge her defeat and with the help of the Cardinal's army leader Rochefort, the treacherous Milady de Winter kidnaps both D'Artagnan and Constance, in order to spur a war between the French and the English, as per the Cardinal's wish.
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Plot Summary
In 17th-century France, after Cardinal Richelieu's machinations lead to the death of his father, the young D'Artagnan seeks revenge alongside his loyal friends, the Three Musketeers. Together, they navigate political intrigue, duels, and espionage to uncover a vast conspiracy threatening the French throne and their own lives.
Critical Reception
While not a widely reviewed film in English-speaking markets, 'Vengeance of the Three Musketeers' was generally well-received in its native France as an entertaining swashbuckler. It's often remembered for its action sequences and faithfulness to the spirit of Dumas's novels, though some critics found its plot a bit conventional for the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its swashbuckling action and engaging sword fights.
Appreciated for bringing the classic Musketeers adventure to the screen.
Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the historical setting.
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Fun Fact
This film is the third installment in a trilogy directed by Bernard Borderie, following 'The Three Musketeers' (1961) and 'The Revenge of the Musketeers' (1961), though it is often presented as a standalone sequel.
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