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Cornel Wilde | D'Artagnan | |
Maureen O'Hara | Claire | |
Robert Douglas | Duc de Lavalle | |
Dan O'Herlihy | Aramis | |
Gladys Cooper | Queen Anne | |
June Clayworth | Comtesse Claudine | |
Blanche Yurka | Mme. Michon | |
Nancy Gates | Princess Henrietta | |
Edmund Breon | Queen's Chamberlain | |
Gerald Perreau-Saissine | Young Louis XIV | |
Cornel Wild | D'Artagnan | |
Jr Alan Hale | Porthos | |
Gladys Copper | Queen of France | |
Alan Hale Jr. | Porthos |
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Producer | Sid Rogell
Jerrold T. Brandt |
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Writer | Aubrey Wisberg
Alexandre Dumas père |
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Cinematography | Ray Rennahan
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Musician | Roy Webb
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It's all for one and fun for all as Maureen O'Hara wields a blade as sharp as her wits in this rollicking Technicolor(r) adventure. With the power-hungry Duc de Lavalle (Robert Douglas) threatening to usurp the throne, the queen (Gladys Cooper) summons the Four Musketeers to come to her aid. But too many years have passed and they're no longer able to heed the call, so their grown children decide to fight for their fathers instead: D'Artagnan Jr. (Cornel Wilde), Porthos Jr. (Alan Hale Jr.), Aramis Jr. (Dan O'Herlihy) and Athos' daughter Claire (O'Hara), whose ravishing beauty hides a secret Lavalle's soldiers will soon give their lives to learn. She's the deadliest swordsman in France! |
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