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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Diamonds'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas. Paul Misraki composed the soundtrack, and swordplay was overseen by sword master Claude Carliez, who worked on many other French swashbuckler films.

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Diamonds'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas. Paul Misraki composed the soundtrack, and swordplay was overseen by sword master at arms Claude Carliez, who worked on many other French swashbuckler films.
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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Diamonds'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Diamonds'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas. \n Paul Misraki composed the soundtrack, and swordplay was overseen by sword master Claude Carliez, who worked on many other French swashbuckler films.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: D'Artagnan spends about as much time fighting his enemies with whatever he can gets his hands on as he does fighting with rapiers.

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* ImprovisedWeapon: D'Artagnan spends about as much time fighting his enemies with whatever he can gets get his hands on as he does fighting with rapiers.
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* AdaptedOut: Lord de Winter doesn't appear in this version.
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* AintTooProudToBeg: Milady, when she's at the mercy of Athos, who eventually kills her for her crimes.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: The musketeers are last seen leaving Paris to join an army for the siege of La Rochelle.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: Milady, Milady screams and denies wanting to kill Buckingham and D'Artagnan when she's at the mercy of Athos, who eventually kills her for her crimes.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: The musketeers are last seen leaving Paris to join an army for with their regiment, accompanying the king at the siege of La Rochelle.

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* PreviouslyOn: The film opens on a recap of ''Part I'', with the narrator recapitulating what happened in it over a montage of clips from it.



* PreviouslyOn: The film opens on a recap of ''Part I'', with the narrator recapitulating what happened in it over a montage of clips from it.
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** In ''Part II'', D'Artagnan and the Musketeers have only a short amount of time to free Constance and chase Milady as their regiment is about to leave Paris to accompany King Louis XIII at the siege of La Rochelle. [[DisproportinateRetribution Those who won't show up at the call to arms will be executed]].

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** In ''Part II'', D'Artagnan and the Musketeers have only a short amount of time to free Constance and chase Milady as their regiment is about to leave Paris to accompany King Louis XIII at the siege of La Rochelle. [[DisproportinateRetribution [[DisproportionateRetribution Those who won't show up at the call to arms will be executed]].

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* VictoriasSecretCompartment:

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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: RaceAgainstTheClock:
** In ''Part I'', D'Artagnan must bring the Queen's diamonds back to her so she can wear them at the great Echevins Ball the King throws. If she doesn't get them back in time, her infidelity will be proven and the French Crown will be weakened.
** In ''Part II'', D'Artagnan and the Musketeers have only a short amount of time to free Constance and chase Milady as their regiment is about to leave Paris to accompany King Louis XIII at the siege of La Rochelle. [[DisproportinateRetribution Those who won't show up at the call to arms will be executed]].
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: D'Artagnan must bring the Queen's diamonds back to her so she can wear them at the great Echevins Ball the King throws. If she doesn't get them back in time, her infidelity will be proven and the French Crown will be weakened.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Athos shoots the sword Milady is holding to kill an unconscious D'Artagnan out of her hand with a flintlock pistol.

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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Athos shoots the sword Milady is was holding (as she was about to kill an unconscious D'Artagnan D'Artagnan) out of her hand with a flintlock pistol.
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* GoryDiscretionShot: There's a cut when Milady is executed by Athos, between the moment he lifts his sword and the moment she collapses.
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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The furious chase after Milady at the end qualifies for the musketeers.
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The cast included [[Creator/GerardBarray Gérard Barray]] as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean (''Film/{{Jo}}'') as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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The cast included [[Creator/GerardBarray Gérard Barray]] (''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'') as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean (''Film/{{Jo}}'') as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamonds back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out, saving their rematch for ''Seconde époque''.

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** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamonds back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out, saving their rematch for ''Seconde époque''.the second film.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Athos shoots the sword Milady is holding to kill an unconscious D'Artagnan out of her hand with a flintlock pistol.
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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Aglets'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1961 French {{swashbuckler}} film series in two parts, ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (''Part I - The Queen's Aglets'') Diamonds'') and ''Seconde époque - La Vengeance de Milady'' (''Part II - Milady's Revenge''). It was directed by Bernard Borderie and based on the [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers novel of the same name]] by Creator/AlexandreDumas.



* BeardOfEvil: The Count of Rochefort is bearded, and he's the Cardinal's [[TheDragon dragon]].

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* BeardOfEvil: The Count of Rochefort is bearded, and he's the Cardinal's [[TheDragon dragon]].dragon]]



** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamond aglets back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out, saving their rematch for ''Seconde époque''.

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** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamond aglets diamonds back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out, saving their rematch for ''Seconde époque''.



* ImprovisedWeapon: D'Artagnan spends about as much time fighting his enemies with whatever he can gets his hands on as he does fighting with swords.

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* ImprovisedWeapon: D'Artagnan spends about as much time fighting his enemies with whatever he can gets his hands on as he does fighting with swords.rapiers.



* ArtisticLicenseHistory: D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis use the same horses to go from Paris to (presumably) a port on the Channel so they can embark for England, and back from said port to Paris. Travels over such distances in TheCavalierYears necessitated to change horses in specifically designed relay homes, because the first horses needed rest, feeding and change of horseshoes, especially for people who were in a hurry (which they obviously are with the quest to bring the diamond aglets back).

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis use the same horses to go from Paris to (presumably) a port on the Channel so they can embark for England, and back from said port to Paris. Travels over such distances in TheCavalierYears necessitated to change horses in specifically designed relay homes, because the first horses needed rest, feeding and change of horseshoes, especially for people who were in a hurry (which they obviously are with the quest to bring the diamond aglets diamonds back).



* LiteralAssKicking: How D'Artagnan throws the three guards of the Cardinal who tried to kidnap Constance Bonacieux outside, after defeating them.

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* LiteralAssKicking: How D'Artagnan throws expells the three guards of the Cardinal who tried to kidnap Constance Bonacieux outside, Bonacieux, after defeating them.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: D'Artagnan must bring the Queen's diamond aglets back to her so she can wear them at the great Echevins Ball the King throws. If she doesn't get them back in time, her infidelity will be proven and the French Crown will be weakened.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: D'Artagnan must bring the Queen's diamond aglets diamonds back to her so she can wear them at the great Echevins Ball the King throws. If she doesn't get them back in time, her infidelity will be proven and the French Crown will be weakened.
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* MovieMultipack: Both movies were filmed together and released one month apart.

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* MovieMultipack: Both movies were filmed together and released one month three weeks apart.
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** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamond aglets back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out.

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** Towards the end of ''Première époque - Les Ferrets de la Reine'', D'Artagnan bumps into Rochefort and it looks like it's gonna be a rematch DuelToTheDeath... but he really has no time to lose since he must bring the Queen's diamond aglets back to her, so he just distracts Rochefort and knocks him out.out, saving their rematch for ''Seconde époque''.
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The cast included Gérard Barray (''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'') as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean (''Film/{{Jo}}'') as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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The cast included [[Creator/GerardBarray Gérard Barray (''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'') Barray]] as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean (''Film/{{Jo}}'') as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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* SpitefulSpit: Rochefort spits in D'Artagnan's face as he's held prisoner.

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* SpitefulSpit: Rochefort spits in D'Artagnan's face as he's the latter is held prisoner.
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** What Milady de Winter and Rochefort are out for after D'Artagnan thwarted their EvilPlan to humiliate the Queen in ''Première époque''.

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** What Milady de Winter and Rochefort are out for after D'Artagnan thwarted their EvilPlan to humiliate the Queen in ''Première époque''. Richelieu meanwhile takes a backseat while not preventing them from enacting their revenge, as he's busy dealing with the siege of La Rochelle.
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* AintTooProudToBeg: Milady, when she's at the mercy of Athos, who eventually kills her for her crimes.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Constance Bonacieux is never heard of again after D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis left her to chase Milady, after she [[ImOkay told them she was fine]]. She was stabbed by Milady minutes before, and collapsed once the musketeers left to chase Milady. Athos eventually killing Milady likely makes up for it, as he saw Constance collapse.



* {{Revenge}}: What Milady de Winter and Rochefort are out for after D'Artagnan thwarted their EvilPlan to humiliate the Queen in ''Première époque''.

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What Milady de Winter and Rochefort are out for after D'Artagnan thwarted their EvilPlan to humiliate the Queen in ''Première époque''.époque''.
** Athos kills Milady eventually, as justice for the assassination of the Duke of Buckingham and the murder of Constance.
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It stars Gérard Barray (''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'') as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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It stars The cast included Gérard Barray (''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'') as D'Artagnan, Mylène Demongeot (''Film/{{Fantomas}}'') as Milady de Winter, Perrette Pradier as Constance Bonacieux, Georges Descrières as Athos, Bernard Woringer as Porthos, Jacques Toja as Aramis, Daniel Sorano as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Creator/GuyDelorme as the Count of Rochefort, Françoise Christophe as Queen Anne of Austria and Guy Tréjean (''Film/{{Jo}}'') as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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* CorruptChurch: The monks who serve Rochefort have no problem feasting and drinking, and talk about practicing torture with glee.

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* CorruptChurch: The monks who serve Rochefort have no problem feasting and drinking, and gleefully talk about practicing torture with glee.torture.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Constance Bonacieux is never heard of again after D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis left her to chase Milady, after she [[ImOkay told them she was fine]]. She was stabbed by Milady minutes before, and collapsed once the musketeers left to chase Milady.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Constance Bonacieux is never heard of again after D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis left her to chase Milady, after she [[ImOkay told them she was fine]]. She was stabbed by Milady minutes before, and collapsed once the musketeers left to chase Milady. Athos eventually killing Milady likely makes up for it, as he saw Constance collapse.


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* WouldHitAGirl: Athos ends up killing Milady.

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