At Sword's Point Page #5

Synopsis: France, 1648: Richelieu and Louis XIII are dead, the new king is a minor, and the Duc de Lavalle is in virtually open rebellion, scheming to seize power. As a last resort, Queen Anne summons the heirs of the original Musketeers to her aid...including Claire, daughter of Athos, who when she chooses can miraculously pass as a boy, and wields as fine a sword as any. All their skills will be needed for a battle against increasing odds. One for all and all for one!
Director(s): Lewis Allen
Production: RKO Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.1
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Year:
1952
81 min
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The Countess is here.

The Countess Claudine!

Accompanied by D'Artagnan,

Aramis and Porthos. What the devil?

How did they find us?

They'd never walk into our hands!

Search them and arrange an escort.

Yes, my lord.

Have they been searched? Yes.

Paul. Claudine.

MUSKETEERS:
Your Grace.

Courier from Paris, open the gates.

Keep our horses here,

we ride back at once.

Pretty trick.

These men have plagued me.

Take them out and hang them.

The courier.

Dispatches are urgent tonight.

You!

What is this? Resistance is useless.

Guards!

Guards! Palace is full of my men.

Musketeers.

We've kept them out of the palace.

Good.

The boy.

We must get our men

inside the palace.

Pierre! Up here, Pierre.

Guards, to the Duke at once.

If you want your King alive,

stand back.

Hold!

Let them pass.

Your Majesty!

Now, Your Grace,

hide behind your sword.

I'll have to dispose of you myself.

Your Grace. The horses are ready.

Claire. Aramis.

Your Majesty.

Your Highness.

Louis.

Long live the King!

ALL:
Long live the King!

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