Les Trois Mousquetaires (1921 film)

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Les Trois mousquetaires

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Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger
Produced by [[]]
Written by Alexandre Dumas, père (novel), Auguste Maquet
Cinematography Maurice Desfassiaux
Distributed by Pathé Frères
Release date(s) 1921
Running time 26 minutes
Country Flag of France France
Language Silent film
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Les Trois Mousquetaires (The Three Musketeers) is a 1921 French silent short film adventure directed by Henri Diamant-Berger based on novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. It was the first film adaption of the film and saw well over 20 later film productions.


[edit] Cast

  • Aimé Simon-Girard ... D'Artagnan
  • Henri Rollan ... Athos
  • Charles Martinelli ... Porthos
  • Pierre de Guingand ... Aramis
  • Pierrette Madd ... Madame Bonacieux
  • Jean Joffre ... M. Bonacieux
  • Jeanne Desclos ... The queen Anne d'Autriche
  • Édouard de Max ... Richelieu
  • Claude Mérelle ... Milady de Winter
  • Henri Baudin ... Rochefort
  • Charles Dullin ... Father Joseph
  • Maxime Desjardins ... Tréville
  • Armand Bernard ... Planchet
  • Louis Pré Fils ... Grimaud
  • Antoine Stacquet ... Bazin
  • Marcel Vallée ... Mousqueton
  • Germaine Larbaudrière ... The duchesse de Chevreuse
  • Gaston Jacquet ... De Winter
  • Blanche Altem ... Doña Estefana
  • Mme. Joffre ... The Mother Superior
  • Georgette Sorelle ... A sister
  • Paul Hubert ... Falton





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