
In 17th century Paris, a dashing swordsman named D'Artagnan finds himself at odds with the powerful forces taking over France. He sets out to avenge the murder of his parents and finds his country cleaved by chaos and civil unrest. His heart softens only for Francesca, a fiery peasant girl who claims D'Artagnan's heart on sight.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 17th century Paris, a dashing swordsman named D'Artagnan finds himself at odds with the powerful forces taking over France. He sets out to avenge the murder of his parents and finds his country cleaved by chaos and civil unrest. His heart softens only for Francesca, a fiery peasant girl who claims D'Artagnan's heart on sight.
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| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxA surprisingly decent bit of fun to close out summer's dog days. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasFor his robust and handsome The Musketeer, Hyams enlisted veteran Hong Kong stunt coordinator Xin-Xin Xiong to stage a clutch of spectacular action sequences that are amusing in the imaginative intricacy of their bravura. |
| Greenwich Village GazetteEric LurioGood mindless fun, just the thing for a weekend matinee. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordWith a run time of 106 minutes it should have been more like 80. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyDespite isolated awkward and downright poor stints of dialogue and editing, the magnificence of the cinematography, pace, choreography and acting prevail! |
| Matinee MagazineChuck RudolphLife is too short to waste on movies like The Musketeer. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldHas the distinction of being the very worst of all the many film versions of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, "The Three Musketeers." Nothing else in Musketeer movie history comes even remotely close to its staggering wretchedness. |
| Film Quips OnlineJohn R. McEwenHyams is hoping that the newfangled wall-climbing swordplay will compensate for the inexperience of the young and relatively unknown cast members populating most of the central roles. It doesn't. |
| AboutFilm.comCarlo CavagnaJustin Chambers...is a thoroughly vapid lead, lacking the flair, charm, or acting ability to cut a suitably heroic figure. |
| Detroit NewsSusan StarkRegularly if inadvertently, Catherine Deneuve provides The Musketeer with its sole point of fascination. |