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  1. Sep 7, 2001 · The Musketeer: Directed by Peter Hyams. With Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth. Alexander Dumas' novel is updated with an eastern influence as D'Artagnan attempts to join the king's elite guards, the Royal Musketeers, and find the man who killed his parents.

    • (15K)
    • Action, Adventure, Romance
    • Peter Hyams
    • 2001-09-07
  2. The Musketeer is a 2001 American actionadventure film based on Alexandre Dumas's classic 1844 novel The Three Musketeers, directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth and Justin Chambers.

  3. Apr 8, 2015 · Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us...

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    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  4. The Three Musketeers (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires, [le tʁwɑ muskətɛːʁ]) is a French historical adventure novel written in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas. It is the first of the author's three d'Artagnan Romances. As with some of his other works, he wrote it in collaboration with ghostwriter Auguste Maquet.

    • Alexandre Dumas
    • 1844
  5. A contemporary take on the classic story of four soldiers who protect King and country in 17th-century Paris. Watch the trailer, browse episodes, see cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this adventure drama series.

    • (24K)
    • 2014-06-22
    • Adventure, Drama
    • 55
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  8. The Three Musketeers, novel by Alexandre Dumas père, published in French as Les Trois Mousquetaires in 1844. SUMMARY: A historical romance, it relates the adventures of four fictional swashbuckling heroes who lived under the French kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV, who reigned during the 17th and early 18th centuries.