The Fifth Musketeer
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Not to be confused with Albert the Fifth Musketeer.
The Fifth Musketeer | |
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Directed by | Ken Annakin |
Written by | David Ambrose, George Bruce, Alexandre Dumas, père (novel) |
Starring | Sylvia Kristel, Ursula Andress, Beau Bridges, Cornel Wilde, Ian McShane, Alan Hale Jr., Lloyd Bridges |
Editing by | Malcolm Cooke |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | 6 April 1979 |
Running time | 104 min (US), 116 min (UK) |
Country | Austria, Germany |
Language | English |
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The Fifth Musketeer is a 1979 film adaption of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. It was directed by Ken Annakin, and stars Beau Bridges as the twins, Sylvia Kristel as Maria Theresa, Cornel Wilde as D'Artagnan, Ian McShane as Fouquet, Rex Harrison as Colbert (Philippe's tutor), and Lloyd Bridges, José Ferrer and Alan Hale, Jr. as the Three Musketeers. Cameo appearances were made by Ursula Andress as La Valliere and Olivia de Havilland as the Queen Mother.
[edit] External links
The Fifth Musketeer at the Internet Movie Database
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