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The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge

Spain, Panama, United Kingdom

1974

108 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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DIR Richard Lester

EXEC Ilya Salkind

PROD Alexander Salkind, Michael Salkind

SCR George MacDonald Fraser

DP David Watkin

CAST Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Michael York, Frank Finlay, Christopher Lee, Geraldine Chaplin, Faye Dunaway

ED John Victor-Smith

PROD DES Brian Eatwell

MUSIC Lalo Schifrin

SOUND Don Challis, Don Sharpe

Synopsis

Richard Lester’s 1974 sequel to his romping Three Musketeers, released the year before, reunites his swashbuckling cast for a decidedly less happy and more somber experience. This time, D’Artagnan (Michael York) and his Musketeer mentors (Richard Chamberlain, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay) have a tougher fight against their old enemies, and the adventure is not without its casualties. But the film is highly entertaining, filled with that same loony air that makes most films by Lester so much fun. The actors are with him every step of the way: Reed, Chamberlain, Finlay, and York are a heroic version of the Marx brothers, Raquel Welch was never better, and Charlton Heston clearly enjoys playing the evil Cardinal Richelieu. —Tom Keogh

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Richard Lester

If any single director can encapsulate the popular image of Britain in the Swinging Sixties, then it is probably Richard Lester. With his use of flamboyant cinematic devices and liking for zany humour, he captured the vitality, and sometimes the triviality, of the period more vividly than any other director. This has been somewhat to the detriment of his later work which, whilst more conventional in style, has qualities which have been overshadowed by his fashionable earlier output.

Lester was born in Philadelphia, USA, on 19 January 1932. After graduating in clinical psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, he began his career in American television as a stagehand, rising to become a director at just 20. He left for Europe in 1954, settling in Britain in 1956.

His sympathy for anarchic comedy made him an ideal director for the television series A Show Called Fred (ITV, 1956), where he worked with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. He teamed up with them again for… read more

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M Klein

11Aug11

Lester really is the master of the subversive, surreal sotto voce background commentary.

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Roscoe

28Jun11

A fine film that continues the Dumas story to its end. The tone is considerably darker than in THE THREE MUSKETEERS, and it has to be said that some of the fun feels a little forced -- a fight scene set on a frozen lake falls pretty flat. But that's a quibble. Enjoy.

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