I've been enjoying T
he Musketeers on BBC America this summer. I used to love the movie from 1973 with Michael York as D'Artagnon, Oliver Reed as Athos, and Faye Dunaway as Milady. For me, that movie was the definitive
Three Musketeers. Now, though, I have to give the nod to the mini-series. I just love the format--multiple episodes means the writers can draw out the characters over time, tell their stories more leisurely, and build a connection between viewer and character that is more lasting.
Here's what Wikipedia had to say...
The Musketeers is a BBC historical-action drama programme based on the characters from Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers and co-produced by BBC America and BBC Worldwide. The first episode was shown on BBC One on 19 January 2014. It stars Luke Pasqualino (D'Artagnan), Tom Burke (Athos), Santiago Cabrera (Aramis), Howard Charles (Porthos) and Peter Capaldi (Cardinal Richelieu). Ten episodes have been produced in series one which aired from January to March 2014.
Jessica Pope and Adrian Hodges produced the show for the BBC. The programme is largely filmed in Prague. All the major actors, except Capaldi, have been "contracted for the long run". The show was commissioned for a second series on 9 February 2014.
It's great swashbuckling fun, a nice escape from the usual fare, the costumes and sets are great (except everyone has great teeth!), and the stories are interesting. Much better than
Robin Hood, which I got tired of after they killed off Maid Marion, and
Merlin, which I never could get into.
Take a look...
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Athos |
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Cardinal Richelieu |
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Constance |
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D'Artagnon |
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Queen Anne and King Louis |
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Milady |
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Aramis and Porthos |