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  1. The Return of the Musketeers is a 1989 film adaptation loosely based on the novel Twenty Years After (1845) by Alexandre Dumas. It is the third Musketeers film directed by Richard Lester , following 1973's The Three Musketeers and 1974's The Four Musketeers .

  2. Apr 19, 1989 · The Return of the Musketeers: Directed by Richard Lester. With Michael York, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay, C. Thomas Howell. In France in 1649, the services of the Four Musketeers are needed again, and they run into some old foes from twenty years before.

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    • 1989-04-19
  3. The Return of the Musketeers is a 1989 film adaptation loosely based on the novel Twenty Years After (1845) by Alexandre Dumas. It is the third Musketeers film directed by Richard Lester, following 1973's The Three Musketeers and 1974's The Four Musketeers.

  4. Summaries. In France in 1649, the services of the Four Musketeers are needed again, and they run into some old foes from twenty years before. It's 1649: Cardinal Mazarin hires the impoverished D'Artagnan to find the other Musketeers: Oliver Cromwell has overthrown the English King, so Cardinal Mazarin fears revolt, particularly from the popular ...

  5. Aug 25, 1989 · Synopsis by Paul Brenner. Richard Lester returned to his double-barreled successes of the 1970s, The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, with Return of the Musketeers, a film that was inexplicably shelved for several years, making its belated premiere on cable television. Based on Alexandre Dumas's novel Twenty Years Later, the film takes ...

  6. Original title: The Return of the Musketeers. Synopsis: It's 1649: Mazarin hires the impoverished D'Artagnan to find the other musketeers: Cromwell has overthrown the English king, so Mazarin fears revolt, particularly from the popular Beaufort.

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