The Three Musketeers (1932 film)

The Three Musketeers
Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger
Produced by Fernand Méric
Written by Alexandre Dumas (novel)
Auguste Maquet (play)
Henri Diamant-Berger
Starring Aimé Simon-Girard
Henri Rollan
Thomy Bourdelle
Music by Jean Lenoir
Cinematography Maurice Desfassiaux
Edited by Rosa Bozzano
Jack Léonard
Production
company
Films Diamant
Distributed by Monopol Film
Release dates
9 December 1932
Running time
246 minutes
Country France
Language French

The Three Musketeers (French:Les trois mousquetaires) is a 1932 French historical adventure film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Aimé Simon-Girard, Henri Rollan and Thomy Bourdelle.The film is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers, and was the first version to be as a sound film. It is a remake of Diamant-Berger's own silent film The Three Musketeers.[1]

Cast

  • Aimé Simon-Girard as D'Artagnan - le chef des trois mousquetaires
  • Henri Rollan as Athos - l'un des trois mousquetaires
  • Thomy Bourdelle as Porthos - l'un des trois mousquetaires
  • Jean-Louis Allibert as Aramis - l'un des trois mousquetaires
  • Blanche Montel as Constance Bonacieux
  • Edith Méra as Milady de Winter - une aventurière sans foi ni loi
  • Andrée Lafayetteas La reine Anne d'Autriche
  • Esther Kiss as Ketty
  • Marcelle Monthil as Dona Estefana
  • Geneviève Félix as La supérieure
  • Lulu Vattier as Mme Coquenard
  • Hélène Larra as La duchesse de Chevreuse
  • Renée Varville as Mme de Launois - l'espionne du Cardinal
  • Georges Tourreil as Felton
  • Robert Ozanne as de Wardes
  • Paul Colline as Planchet
  • Henri Baudin as Le comte de Rochefort
  • Maurice Escande as Buckingham
  • Harry Baur as Tréville
  • Fernand Francell as Le roi Louis XIII
  • Serjius as Mousqueton
  • Bill Bocket as Grimaud
  • Teddy Michaud as Giovanni
  • Romain Bouquet as M. Bonacieux
  • Samson Fainsilber as Cardinal Richelieu
  • Tony Pary as de Winter
  • Edmond Van Daële as Le père Joseph
  • René Hiéronimus as Bazin
  • Odette Olga
  • Colette Salomon
  • Germaine Risse
  • Laurent Morléas
  • Joffre
  • Jean Arbuleau
  • Ernest Faguais
  • Alexandre Mathillon
  • Nicolas Redelsperger
  • André Lorière

References

  1. Maund, & Nanson p.187

Bibliography

The Three Musketeers at the Internet Movie Database


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