

Adventure · Action · Comedy
Overview
A parodic remake of the story of the young Gascon D'Artagnan, who arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. Together they fight to save France and the honor of a lady from the machinations of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu.
Top Cast


Don Ameche
Don Ameche
D'Artagnan
Don Ameche
D'Artagnan


Al Ritz
Al Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys
Al Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys


Harry Ritz
Harry Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys
Harry Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys


Jimmy Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys
Jimmy Ritz
One of The Three Lackeys


Binnie Barnes
Binnie Barnes
Milady De Winter
Binnie Barnes
Milady De Winter


Gloria Stuart
Gloria Stuart
Queen Anne
Gloria Stuart
Queen Anne


Pauline Moore
Pauline Moore
Lady Constance
Pauline Moore
Lady Constance


Joseph Schildkraut
Joseph Schildkraut
King Louis XIII
Joseph Schildkraut
King Louis XIII


John Carradine
John Carradine
Naveau
John Carradine
Naveau


Lionel Atwill
Lionel Atwill
De Rochefort
Lionel Atwill
De Rochefort
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