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the three musketeers
In various versions of this film, Gene Kelly, Don Ameche & Chris O'Donnell have been d'Artagnan
Trivia about the three musketeers
Chapter VI of this 1844 novel is called "His Majesty King Louis XIII"
This novel was originally published in 1844 as "Les Trois Mousquetaires"
The novel that gave us the famous phrase "Tous pour un, un pour tous"
"The Shoulder of Athos, the Baldric of Porthos, and the Handkerchief of Aramis"
This 1844 novel is set during the time of Louis XIII
At the end of their story, one returns to his estate, one marries a rich widow & one becomes a monk
Don Ameche played a singing d'Artagnan in a 1939 movie musical inspired by this novel
In a classic book, d'Artagnan hopes to serve as a guard to King Louis XIII & is befriended by this title group
Dumas work serialized in Le Siecle in 1844
In this novel, d'Artagnan, a native of Gascony, is described as "Don Quixote at 18"
This 1844 Dumas novel relates the adventures of Athos, Porthos, Aramis & D'Artagnan
The first sequel to this classic French novel was titled "Twenty Years After"
This famous literary trio shows up again in Dumas' novel "Le Vicomte de Bragelonne"
Charles de Batz, Sieur d'Artagnan, a soldier in Louis' service, is well known because of this 1844 novel
(I'm Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel about this swashbuckling title trio is for adventure lovers of all ages
Oliver Reed stopped at the bar as Athos in this 1973 film; 20 years later Kiefer Sutherland made the cut
Van Heflin, Gig Young & Robert Coote played Athos, Porthos & Aramis in this "novel" 1948 film
A play about "D'Artagnan and" this Dumas trio became a big hit with teens in Rio
Their motto was "All for one, one for all"
You'll find "What Happened at Portsmouth on 25 August 1628" & "Porthos' Mistress" in this 1844 novel
"Twenty Years After" was a sequel to this French novel that was published only the year before
Don't let the title mislead you: this 1844 novel relates the adventures of 4 swashbuckling heroes
"The Ninety-Nine Guardsmen", one of Bret Harte's "condensed novels", parodies this French tale
The principal action of this 1844 novel involves the return of 12 diamond pendants to the queen of France
"The Plot Thickens" is the title of Chapter 11 of this fact-based 1844 tale by Alexander Dumas