
D'Artagnan has become a Musketeer. Protestants hold La Rochelle, and the Queen loves Buckingham, who'll soon send ships to support the rebels. Richelieu enlists Rochefort to kidnap Constance, the Queen's go-between and D'Artagnan's love. The Cardinal uses the wily, amoral Milady de Winter to distract D'Artagnan. But soon, she is D'Artagnan's sworn enemy, and she has an unfortunate history with Athos as well. Milady goes to England to dispatch Buckingham; the Musketeers fight ... (Full plot summary below)
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D'Artagnan has become a Musketeer. Protestants hold La Rochelle, and the Queen loves Buckingham, who'll soon send ships to support the rebels. Richelieu enlists Rochefort to kidnap Constance, the Queen's go-between and D'Artagnan's love. The Cardinal uses the wily, amoral Milady de Winter to distract D'Artagnan. But soon, she is D'Artagnan's sworn enemy, and she has an unfortunate history with Athos as well. Milady goes to England to dispatch Buckingham; the Musketeers fight the rebels. Milady, with Rochefort's help, then turns to her personal agenda. Can D'Artagnan save Constance, defeat Rochefort, slip de Winter's ire, and stay free of the Cardinal? All for one, one for all.
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| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumGrand follow-up is almost as fun as the first |
| Parallax ViewRichard T. Jameson... one of the most harrowing and beautiful climaxes I've witnessed in films. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergSmoothly entertaining take on the beloved old classic. |
| User ReviewI'm El Capitano! ABecause having long movies was not so fashionable back in the day, the split the film into two so that the book would be done justice. |
| User ReviewMichael Y(The first sequel to ever be shot back-to-back with the first film.) Infact it was never meant to be two films, just one 4 hour epic, but the studios demanded it be halved and released as two films to maximis profit. The Actors however only got paid for 1 film!!! |
| User ReviewSamantha SVery good and best story Alexander Dumas for story! One my for favourite! |
| User ReviewTim SI couldn't imagine the first film of these back-to-back classics being topped. I'm happy to be wrong. I actually like this one better than the first and I'm not quite sure why. Maybe because it's darker, or maybe because there's more action than the first. I'm not exactly sure, but I know that I fell in love with it upon seeing it. I'll be watching this one again for years to come! |
| User ReviewAdriano BThe sequel (rather, the second half) of The Three Musketeers has all the Grand Siecle phantasmagoria of the first and a grimier edge: you can do only so much against evil, and that much means killing. Even poor Rochefort. Fencing with beauty. |
| User ReviewJames CI couldn't imagine the first film of these back-to-back classics being topped. I'm happy to be wrong. I actually like this one better than the first and I'm not quite sure why. Maybe because it's darker, or maybe because there's more action than the first. I'm not exactly sure, but I know that I fell in love with it upon seeing it. I'll be watching this one again for years to come! |
| User ReviewRaiyan Mahmood MPerhaps even better than Three Musketeers, together the two movies make for one of the most pleasant movie experiences one could have. My favorite Richard Lester films, and he made some great ones. Outside the love for Hard Day's Night he's criminally under-appreciated. . |