The musketeer
Summary
A young man comes of age and decides to avenge the brutal murder of his parents. In a world threatened by war, and finding he has impressive combat skills, he finds the opportunity he is looking for in the elite fighting force of the infamous Musketeers. After years of disgrace, he reunites the grou... Full description
Summary: |
A young man comes of age and decides to avenge the brutal murder of his parents. In a world threatened by war, and finding he has impressive combat skills, he finds the opportunity he is looking for in the elite fighting force of the infamous Musketeers. After years of disgrace, he reunites the group and brings them back to their previous glory. Along his journey, he helps the Queen of France and finds love. |
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Item Description: |
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2001. Based on the novel "The three musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas. Special features: casting Justin Chambers; the stunts; theatrical trailer; production notes; cast & filmakers bios & film highlights; DVD-ROM features. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (105 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. Also issued on VHS. |
Format: |
DVD, DTS, Dolby digital 5.1. |
Audience: |
MPAA rating: PG-13. |
Production Credits: |
Director of photography, Peter Hyams ; editor, Terry Rawlings ; music, David Arnold ; costume designers, Raymond Hughes, Cynthia Dumont ; production designer, Philip Harrison. |
ISBN: |
0783266065 |
Author Notes: |
Deneuve was 13 when she began her film career with a small role in Les Collégiennes (1956). She remained active in European films during the 1960s and the 1970s, though she limited her appearances in American movies of the period to The April Fools (1969) and Hustle (1975). Her starring roles at the time were featured in such films as Tristana (1970) and A Slightly Pregnant Man (1973, opposite Marcello Mastrioanni). In the 1980s, Deneuve's films included François Truffaut's Le Dernier métro (1980, which garnered her the César Award for Best Actress) and Tony Scott's The Hunger (1983). In 1993 she won the César Award for Best Actress again for her role in Indochine. Deneuve was the face of Chanel No. 5 in the 1970s and caused sales of the perfume to soar in the United States, so much so that the American press, captivated by her charm, nominated her as the world's most elegant woman. Deneuve has also been involved with various charities in the fight against AIDS and cancer. (Bowker Author Biography) |