The Three Musketeers Page #3

Synopsis: The young D'Artagnan arrives in Paris with dreams of becoming a king's musketeer. He meets and quarrels with three men, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, each of whom challenges him to a duel. D'Artagnan finds out they are musketeers and is invited to join them in their efforts to oppose Cardinal Richelieu, who wishes to increase his already considerable power over the king. D'Artagnan must also juggle affairs with the charming Constance Bonancieux and the passionate Lady De Winter, a secret agent for the cardinal.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Richard Lester
Production: Live Home Video
  Won 1 Golden Globe. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
PG
Year:
1973
106 min
1,037 Views


Buckingham will be in Calais.

This time we let go.

No, no, please!

Let me go, please!

Enough!

It hurts!

It must be.

You have disappointed me!

Disappointed!

I thought you were a traitor.

Arise, friend.

What I can say?

All suspected

about you are unfounded.

The Cardinal took my hand

and called me "friend."

This needs to be fixed.

Take these hundred pistoles and ...

forgive me.

- I? Forgive your Eminence?

Do not be speaking seriously.

I am nobody.

I'm less than anyone.

Dude, you are very generous.

I hope you come back to visit,

so we can talk.

Until next time.

I have done everything possible.

Spy on his wife.

- Think that I have fear!

Surely the gallant Buckingham

take the diamond necklace.

Sends word to Mrs. De Winter,

in England, to be near him

and take away two of the diamonds.

Go and take care

that I bring them immediately.

Is how to get your business.

This place will like.

It is very cheap.

Wait a minute. I will win

some money for us.

It's him!

The winner!

Come on, man!

- We will not have for dinner.

I win!

He wins!

I'm starving!

How about a chicken?

It is eaten on Wednesdays. - It's Tuesday.

Ribs? - No, what horror.

I want to eat something good.

Tell us cook this.

Big Guy!

I know what you are doing.

I already know.

Right?

For the inconvenience, sir.

Oh, look at the feathers.

Have you heard screaming?

Have you heard

His Eminence wants to see you dance.

Suggests that organized

a dance in your honor.

What pleases your Majesty, I like

me too. - At the Hotel de Ville.

Within two weeks. Will enjoy.

Dance, Ballett,

costumes and ... What else?

Oh, you can take

the diamond necklace that I gave.

It will be the highlight of the night.

Does the diamond necklace?

Yes, diamonds

that you gave. Why not?

Do not you think

that you look great? - Yes

Yes, they are beautiful, sir.

- So why not?

I want you bear.

I hope so, ma'am.

This bird grabs me strong.

It makes me mourn how strong is

clings to my hand. You see the tears?

Oh, dance with diamonds.

Want to see the Queen dancing.

We're getting romantic

despite the religious habit.

Even a cardinal

has weaknesses, your Majesty.

A king too. You see the tears?

The following conversation took place

in the bedroom of Mrs. Bonacieux.

The queen said:

"I am lost, I'm lost."

Ms. Bonacieux said: "Majesty."

"Constance, I am lost."

"Majesty."

"What I can do, Constance?"

"We can recover the diamonds."

- "Fourteen days? I'm lost."

"Majesty, in fourteen days someone

can go to London and back to Paris. "

"Who? I do not trust anyone. That

devil has spies everywhere.

That evil man, dirty, filthy.

Evil, nasty, dirty,

that evil man,

calling himself a priest. "

Is what sets here.

I find a messenger, majesty,

who can be trusted. I swear.

He may carry a letter from you

the Duke of Buckingham.

Yes, a letter.

I will write.

On my honor and my life.

Have someone you trust?

- Majesty, he did not ...

The Queen is in great danger,

unless it is carried

this letter immediately to London.

You have to leave immediately.

I am the only person he trusts.

And you are the only

in whom I trust.

Letters, danger ...

Come to bed,

Constance, my chick.

And I'll ...

I will do anything you ask

if you promise to take this letter.

I know nothing about cards, beautiful Constance.

I spent many days and nights without you.

No, I'm serious ...

- I also ...

The letter must leave now.

- If you say so.

I do not want you to trust me,

because this suspicious letter

smacks of intrigue.

Constance, Constance ...

Yes, intrigue.

The intrigues of your Queen.

And I was taken to the Bastille.

But I do not want

which leads me to the Bastille,

because there is deep basements

and terrible instruments of torture,

run by ruthless people.

Cut the parts people!

If it were not for the Cardinal ...

Does the cardinal?

- Yes, the Cardinal.

Think you're the only one

important friends, but I will tell

that Cardinal took my hand

and called me "friend."

And he gave me this purse.

Were you the cardinal?

- I'll tell you more, dear.

He does not like this kind of intrigue.

Say, for whom is this letter?

You have to know if you carry it.

Okay, lady rebel.

If you do not want to go to bed with me,

I must leave you.

I have a very important appointment.

A very important date!

Oh, you!

- I.

Have you heard?

- Each word. - So you know.

discrete, active, smart and loyal.

Also, I know the way to London,

and your good husband,

that will surely see the cardinal,

will take care of my expenses.

I can trust you?

- Trust me?

Trust in me? Oh, what a question!

You can trust me because I love you.

And you love me. If you do not love me

Something about you is wrong.

You must swear never

reveal the name of the recipient.

Word of honor.

His name is called Duke of Buckingham.

Over here!

There has been a long time your husband!

Come on.

This often occurs.

Constance! Constance!

He's gone.

You should have known

to not accept the letter.

Evidently,

has gone to take refuge at the palace.

No one, but the candle is warm.

- Quick, to the palace!

It can not be far off.

That letter said his wife ...

Was it for the Duke of Buckingham?

- No, sir, without naming names.

Here lives that D'Artagnan, is not it?

We have to get them a cold home

Mr. D'Artagnan and his friends.

In the Bastille.

- What next?

In the Bastille there is no "later."

What?

That man has insulted me,

has broken the sword of my father,

made me hit

and has abused the woman I love.

I find ... drawback.

Let me tell you something

on your knight "inconvenient."

It's called Rochefort.

It is the weapon of the cardinal,

and is fatal.

Move, you little fool!

Fifteen to zero.

Fifteen more.

Fifteen all.

Thirty to fifteen.

If someday you see Rochefort

walking across the street,

do not bother to say hello.

Aramis! What are you doing?

Your only chance.

- You run the risk.

With or without Rochefort,

I have to take that letter to London.

It's the Queen. I have to return to

response within fourteen days.

Thou shalt not go even five miles.

Last game.

Do you really want to?

If we are four, the letter will arrive.

It was our money for dinner.

Huguenot is better than a potato before

than you. Gather up your things.

We're going to London.

- London?

Me, a piece of stupid?

Your souls are corrupted.

The kingdom of God is yours.

When do we leave?

- Immediately.

How do we get

horses? - Selling our

servants. A servant sold

its secrets. A gentleman never.

If something happens to one of us,

others are responsible for the letter.

He who falls, you must see

how to cope. Right?

No one has asked yet

why risk our life.

Do we give explanations the King?

If we must fight, you fight.

Then we will die. It is useless

be too many questions.

Beware the saddle!

Worth more than you win.

I'm coming, sir. - Good morning, sir!

- Similarly, sir.

Offer, sir?

- With pleasure.

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George MacDonald Fraser

George MacDonald Fraser OBE FRSL (2 April 1925 – 2 January 2008) was a Scottish author who wrote historical novels, non-fiction books and several screenplays. He is best known for a series of works that featured the character Flashman. more…

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