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Mademoiselle Musketeer

Mademoiselle Musköter ( French: La Femme Musketeer ) is an American adventure thriller released in 2004. The world premiere of the film took place on July 20, 2004.

Mademoiselle Musketeer
La femme musketeer
Movie poster
Genreaction adventure
ProducerSteve Boyum
ProducerStephen Bridgewater, Boris Gregorich
Author
script
Sandra Ventraub
In the main
cast
Gerard Depardieu
Michael york
Nastasya Kinsky
OperatorDavid connell
Original tv channel
StudioHallmark entertainment
Duration163 minutes
A country USA
Language
release date2004
IMDbID 0341855

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References

Story

1660 year. France is torn by the struggle between the king and the cardinal, each of whom has his own army. The cardinal has the guards, the king has the musketeers.

And the most famous of them is d'Artagnan, who taught everything that he can, his only daughter Valentina. And although she dreams of joining the ranks of the musketeers, women do not have the right to serve in the army.

But, having learned about the abduction of the king’s bride and the upcoming coup, Valentine, together with the sons of Athos, Porthos and Aramis, sets off to save France ...

Cast

ActorRole
Susie AmyValentine Valentine
Michael yorkD'artagnan D'artagnan
Nastasya KinskyLady Bolton Lady Bolton
Gerard DepardieuCardinal Mazarin Cardinal Mazarin
Christopher KeysnovAthos Athos
John Rhys-DavisPorthos Porthos
Allan CordunerAramis Aramis
Freddy SayersKing Louis XIV King Louis XIV

See also

  • In 1994, on a similar plot, the French film “ The daughter of d'Artagnan ” was shot with Sophie Marceau in the title role.

Links

  • Mademoiselle Musketeer on the Internet Movie Database
  • Mademoiselle Musketeer on Hallmark Movie Channel
  • Mademoiselle Musketeer on allmovie
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Mademoiselle_Musketeer&oldid = 98061587


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