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* AdaptationalNameChange: The name Milady de Winter married Athos under is stated as Charlotte
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* AdaptationalNameChange: The name Milady de Winter married Athos under is stated as Charlotteto be Charlotte rather than Anne.
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* AdaptationDistilation: The film merges Milady's imprisonment by Buckingham and her deception of Constance at the convent.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: The name Milady de Winter married Athos under is stated as Charlotte
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* BittersweetEnding: Constance is murdered by Milady
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* BittersweetEnding: Constance is murdered by MiladyMilady leaving D'Artagnan a widower and the quartet are forced to resign from the Musketeers and part ways, still they are able to avenge themselves on Milady and avoid any punishment.
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** Historically, the Siege of La Rochelle had the French besieging the Huguenots inside the town, while here the ''English'' are the ones besieging the French. While historically, Buckingham did make efforts to aid the Protestant defenders of La Rochelle, there never was any open state of war between England and France at this period.
** Felton, Buckingham's assassin in history and Dumas is killed off and isn't the one who kills Buckingham.
* BittersweetEnding: Constance is murdered by Milady
** Historically, the Siege of La Rochelle had the French besieging the Huguenots inside the town, while here the ''English'' are the ones besieging the French. While historically, Buckingham did make efforts to aid the Protestant defenders of La Rochelle, there never was any open state of war between England and France at this period.
** Felton, Buckingham's assassin in history and Dumas is killed off and isn't the one who kills Buckingham.
* BittersweetEnding: Constance is murdered by Milady
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Richelieu starts laughing when he sees the carte blance he wrote for Milady and realizes how D'Artagnan has trapped him.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The religious aspects of the original book are largely removed. Richelieu is never referred to as a Cardinal. The young priest Milady seduced is only obliquely described as a man living in seclusion and sworn to celibacy and her former status as a nun is omitted. The conflict between the French Catholics and the Protestant Huguenot at La Rochelle is changed to a war between the French and the English with the English besieging La Rochelle.
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* NamedByTheAdaptation: Athos' real name is given as Robert.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Bonacieux is presented as a man sincerely concern for the safety of his goddaughter.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the novel, D'Artagnan's love interest Constance is (unhappily) married to his landlord. In this film, she is the landlord's unmarried goddaughter instead.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the novel, D'Artagnan's love interest Constance is (unhappily) married to his landlord. In this film, she is the landlord's unmarried goddaughter instead.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Bonacieux is presented as a man sincerely concern for the safety of his goddaughter.
goddaughter rather than a cowardly {{Jerkass}}.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the novel, D'Artagnan's love interest Constance is (unhappily) married to his landlord. In this film, she is the landlord's unmarried goddaughterinstead.instead and marries D'Artagnan.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the novel, D'Artagnan's love interest Constance is (unhappily) married to his landlord. In this film, she is the landlord's unmarried goddaughter
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* CombatParkour: Gene Kelley gets to show off his agility
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* CombatParkour: Gene Kelley gets to show off his agilityagility.
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** Constance takes Felton's role as Milady's jailer.
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** Bonacieux only has onescene.scene.
** The other Musketeers servants(Grimauld, Mousqueton, and Bazin) only appear during the ride to London. Still better than most adaptations.
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** Bonacieux only has one
** The other Musketeers servants(Grimauld, Mousqueton, and Bazin) only appear during the ride to London. Still better than most adaptations.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Unlike the book, Milady goes to her death quietly after Athos kisses her farewell.
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-->'''Athos:''' "They set an angel to watch Satan."
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* VillainRespect: Richelieu is impressed enough by D'Artagnan's skills, he wants him for his own guard.
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The AllStarCast includes Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Creator/VanHelfin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung as Porthos, Robert Coote as Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as Richelieu, Creator/LanaTurner as Milady de Winter, Creator/JuneAllyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as Queen Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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The AllStarCast includes Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Creator/VanHelfin Creator/VanHeflin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung as Porthos, Robert Coote as Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as Richelieu, Creator/LanaTurner as Milady de Winter, Creator/JuneAllyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as Queen Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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The AllStarCast includes Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin Creator/VanHelfin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung as Porthos, Robert Coote as Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as Richelieu, Creator/LanaTurner as Milady de Winter, Creator/JuneAllyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as Queen Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: This film always refers to Richelieu as the prime minister, and avoids mentioning his religious career.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: This film always refers to Richelieu as the prime minister, and avoids mentioning his religious career. This was due to pressure from Christian groups, but seems to be unique in that this is the only (or one of few cases) where Richelieu has been subjected to this.
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The AllStarCast includes Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung as Porthos, Robert Coote as Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as Richelieu, Creator/LanaTurner as Milady de Winter, June Allyson Creator/JuneAllyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as Queen Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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* LargeHam: Gene Kelly goes absolutely bonkers as d'Artagnan, especially in the fight scenes.
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It stars Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung as Porthos, Robert Coote as Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as Richelieu, Creator/LanaTurner as Milady de Winter, June Allyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as Queen Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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It stars Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin, Helfin as Athos, Creator/GigYoung and as Porthos, Robert Coote as the three Musketeers, Aramis, Creator/VincentPrice as the villainous Prime Minister Richelieu, and Creator/LanaTurner as Lady Milady de Winter, with June Allyson as Constance Bonacieux, Frank Morgan and as King Louis XIII, Creator/AngelaLansbury as King Louis XIII and Queen Anne.Anne, and Creator/KeenanWynn as Planchet.
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''The Three Musketeers'' is a 1948 film based on the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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''The Three Musketeers'' is a 1948 film directed by George Sidney, based on the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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* WellIntendedExtremist: Richelieu is doing what he thinks is best for France, including ordering the assassination of Buckingham to stop a bloody war.
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* AdaptedOut: Although the film sticks close to the text some plot elements were removed
** Lord de Winter, Milady's brother in law and his subplot.
** Felton's role in Buckingham's murder
** Bonacieux's subplot as a spy for the Cardinal is cut.
** The Executioner of Lille's specific vendetta against Milady
** Lord de Winter, Milady's brother in law and his subplot.
** Felton's role in Buckingham's murder
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* GracefulLoser: Richelieu takes his defeat with good humor and allows the Musketeers to peacefully resign, even restoring Athos' estates and giving d'Artagan a diplomatic commission.
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* PassThePopcorn: Porthos and Aramis almost interfere with D'Artagnan's "duel" with Jussac, but decide to sit back and enjoy it with Athos:
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* PassThePopcorn: Athos stops Porthos and Aramis almost interfere with from interfering D'Artagnan's "duel" with Jussac, but decide to Jussac just so they can sit back and enjoy it with Athos: enjoy.
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* PassThePopcorn: Porthos and Aramis almost interfere with D'Artagnan's "duel" with Jussac, but decide to sit back and enjoy it with Athos:
-->'''Athos:''' "Gentleman! No, come watch."
-->'''Athos:''' "Gentleman! No, come watch."
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the novel, D'Artagnan's love interest Constance is (unhappily) married to his landlord. In this film, she is the landlord's unmarried goddaughter instead.
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''The Three Musketeers'' is a 1948 film based on the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
It stars Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin, Creator/GigYoung and Robert Coote as the three Musketeers, Creator/VincentPrice as the villainous Prime Minister Richelieu, and Creator/LanaTurner as Lady de Winter, with Frank Morgan and Creator/AngelaLansbury as King Louis XIII and Queen Anne.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: This film always refers to Richelieu as the prime minister, and avoids mentioning his religious career.
* ChandelierSwing: D'Artagnan does a chandelier swing during a fight scene.
* EvilChancellor: Prime Minister Richelieu.
* RightHandCat: Richelieu, the Evil Chancellor plotting to destroy both the Queen and the Musketeers, has a cat that he holds and pets.
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It stars Creator/GeneKelly as D'Artagnan, Van Helfin, Creator/GigYoung and Robert Coote as the three Musketeers, Creator/VincentPrice as the villainous Prime Minister Richelieu, and Creator/LanaTurner as Lady de Winter, with Frank Morgan and Creator/AngelaLansbury as King Louis XIII and Queen Anne.
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!!This film contains examples of:
* AdaptationalJobChange: This film always refers to Richelieu as the prime minister, and avoids mentioning his religious career.
* ChandelierSwing: D'Artagnan does a chandelier swing during a fight scene.
* EvilChancellor: Prime Minister Richelieu.
* RightHandCat: Richelieu, the Evil Chancellor plotting to destroy both the Queen and the Musketeers, has a cat that he holds and pets.
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