The Three Musketeers is a work of fiction by Alexandre Dumas. The screenplay of the films was written by George MacDonald Fraser, who died recently. I'd recommend you read 'Quartered Safe Out Here' which are his recollections of war in WW2, a nice book. Dumas writing is very heavily detailed, his powers of description are very intense, and I am sure based upon the truth, as he saw it at the time, at least.
The first version was made in France in 1903.
The man in the mask is the twin brother of King Louie of France, set in France just prior to the French Revolution. The appearance of the original Musketeers as retired soldiers now private citizens sets the back story of the relationship between the king, his mother, and the musketeers.
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"Logan's Run" (1976) "Zeppelin" (1971) "The Three Musketeers" (1973)
Athos Porthos Aramis D'Artagnan is not a Musketeer within the book until later on the title refers to his friends that are mentioned above.
The first version was made in France in 1903.
The last King Louis (of France) died before movies were invented.
The man in the mask is the twin brother of King Louie of France, set in France just prior to the French Revolution. The appearance of the original Musketeers as retired soldiers now private citizens sets the back story of the relationship between the king, his mother, and the musketeers.
The 2011 movie the three musketeers is about romance, sword fighting, fighting for victory, recurring and teamwork...... ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL
The Three Musketeers.
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"The Man in the Iron Mask" is a 1998 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The film was loosely adapted from "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" and centers around French King Louis XIV and the Three Musketeers.
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"Logan's Run" (1976) "Zeppelin" (1971) "The Three Musketeers" (1973)
Only if it was shown in US movie theaters. Television productions do not use the MPAA movie rating system.
It would only be legal when used for critique of the movie.