
The Iron Mask
Adventure
Overview
The story of the Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, and the imprisonment in an iron mask of the identical twin of the King of France, Louis XIV.
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Jean Marais
Jean Marais
Charles D'Artagnan
Jean Marais
Charles D'Artagnan


Sylva Koscina
Sylva Koscina
Marion
Sylva Koscina
Marion


Jean-François Poron
Jean-François Poron
Henri / Louis XIV
Jean-François Poron
Henri / Louis XIV


Gisèle Pascal
Gisèle Pascal
Mrs. de Chaulmes
Gisèle Pascal
Mrs. de Chaulmes


Philippe Lemaire
Philippe Lemaire
De Vaudreuil
Philippe Lemaire
De Vaudreuil


Noël Roquevert
Noël Roquevert
Mr. de Saint-Mars
Noël Roquevert
Mr. de Saint-Mars


Jean Rochefort
Jean Rochefort
Lastreaumont
Jean Rochefort
Lastreaumont


Claudine Auger
Claudine Auger
Isabelle de Saint-Mars
Claudine Auger
Isabelle de Saint-Mars


Jean Lara
Jean Lara
Renaud de Lourmes
Jean Lara
Renaud de Lourmes


Germaine Montero
Germaine Montero
Ann d'Autriche
Germaine Montero
Ann d'Autriche
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