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* DoubleEntendre: D'Artagnan is not satisfied with the room Mr. Bonacieux rents him, but upon seeing Constance enter the room, he says that the view is "charming".

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* DoubleEntendre: D'Artagnan is initially not satisfied with the room Mr. Bonacieux rents him, but upon seeing Constance enter the room, he changes his mind and says that the view is "charming".
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Milady de Winter is a blonde in the novel. Here she's played by the brunette Yvonne Sanson.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Constance Bonacieux is the niece of Mr. Bonacieux instead of his wife here, in order to remove the SympatheticAdulterer trait from the book version of the character.



* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Constance Bonacieux is the niece of Mr. Bonacieux instead of his wife here, in order to remove the SympatheticAdulterer trait from the book version of the character.
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* DoubleEntendre: D'Artagnan is not satisfied with the room Mr. Bonacieux rents him, but upon seeing Constance enter the room, he says that the view is "charming".


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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Constance Bonacieux is the niece of Mr. Bonacieux instead of his wife here, in order to remove the SympatheticAdulterer trait from the book version of the character.
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* TheAllegedSteed: D'Artagnan's first horse is as good a mount as any other, but it's covered with spots, which causes much mockery in every town and village he comes across.

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* TheAllegedSteed: D'Artagnan's first horse is as good a mount as any other, but it's covered with spots, which causes much mockery in every town and village he comes across. He sells it upon reaching Paris.
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* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: At the beginning, D'Artagnan has a 8-days stand with Annette, a woman who nurses him after he gets hit on the head during his duel with Rochefort, then leaves and promises to come back. Annette doesn't buy it and indeed, he doesn't come back.

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* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: At the beginning, D'Artagnan has a 8-days stand with Annette, a woman who nurses him after he gets hit on the head during his duel with Rochefort, then leaves and promises to come back. Annette doesn't buy it and indeed, he doesn't come back. leaves.

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* TheAllegedSteed: D'Artagnan's horse is as good a mount as any other, but it's covered with spots, which causes much mockery in every town and village he comes across.

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* TheAllegedSteed: D'Artagnan's first horse is as good a mount as any other, but it's covered with spots, which causes much mockery in every town and village he comes across.



* BlatantLies: D'Artagnan has a one-week stand with a woman at the beginning, then leaves and promises to come back. She doesn't buy it and indeed, he doesn't come back.

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* BlatantLies: D'Artagnan promises to Annette (the woman he has a one-week stand romance with a woman at the beginning) that he will be back to her upon leaving her. She doesn't buy it, and indeed he doesn't come back.
* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: At
the beginning, D'Artagnan has a 8-days stand with Annette, a woman who nurses him after he gets hit on the head during his duel with Rochefort, then leaves and promises to come back. She Annette doesn't buy it and indeed, he doesn't come back.
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* TheAllegedSteed: D'Artagnan's horse is as good a mount as any other, but it's covered with spots, which causes much mockery in every town and village he comes across.
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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi Creator/GinoCervi as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the Cardinal of Richelieu, UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Creator/GinoCervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French with an Italian accent that was too thick.

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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', the ''Literature/DonCamillo'' film series, Italian actor Creator/GinoCervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French with an Italian accent that was too thick.
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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French with an Italian accent that was too thick.

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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi Creator/GinoCervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French with an Italian accent that was too thick.
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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by André Hunebelle (''Film/{{Le Bossu|1959}}'', ''Film/LeCapitan'') and based, of course, on ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. The script was written by Michel Audiard (''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'').

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by André Hunebelle (''Film/{{Le Bossu|1959}}'', ''Film/LeCapitan'') and based, of course, on ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. The script was written by Michel Audiard (''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'').
Creator/MichelAudiard.
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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French very an Italian accent that was too thick.

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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he spoke French very with an Italian accent that was too thick.
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* BlatantLies: D'Artagnan has a one-week stand with a woman at the beginning, then leaves and promises to come back. She doesn't buy it and indeed, he doesn't come back.
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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he didn't speak French very well.

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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he didn't speak spoke French very well.an Italian accent that was too thick.
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Planchet gets as much focus if not more than Athos, Porthos or Aramis. It's because he was played by Bourvil, who was one of the most famous stars of French cinema back in the 1950s. He also got top billing and much more presence than the Three Musketeers themselves on the posters.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Planchet gets as much focus if not more than Athos, Porthos or Aramis.Aramis in this version. It's because he was played by Bourvil, who was one of the most famous stars of French cinema back in the 1950s. He also got top billing and much more presence than the Three Musketeers themselves on the posters.
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Planchet gets as much focus if not more than Athos, Porthos or Aramis. It's because he was played by Bourvil, who was one of the most famous stars of French cinema back in the 1950s.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Planchet gets as much focus if not more than Athos, Porthos or Aramis. It's because he was played by Bourvil, who was one of the most famous stars of French cinema back in the 1950s. He also got top billing and much more presence than the Three Musketeers themselves on the posters.
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Planchet gets as much focus if not more than Athos, Porthos or Aramis. It's because he was played by Bourvil, who was one of the most famous stars of French cinema back in the 1950s.
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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi had to be dubbed in French, since he didn't speak French very well.

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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi (Porthos) had to be dubbed in French, since he didn't speak French very well.

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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi (''Literature/DonCamillo'') as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.

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The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi (''Literature/DonCamillo'') as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.


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* SameLanguageDub: As with his role in ''Literature/DonCamillo'', Italian actor Gino Cervi had to be dubbed in French, since he didn't speak French very well.
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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by André Hunebelle (''Film/{{Le Bossu|1959}}'', ''Film/LeCapitan'') and based, of course, on the ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. The script was written by Michel Audiard (''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'').

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by André Hunebelle (''Film/{{Le Bossu|1959}}'', ''Film/LeCapitan'') and based, of course, on the ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas. The script was written by Michel Audiard (''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'').

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bernard Borderie and based, of course, on the ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bernard Borderie André Hunebelle (''Film/{{Le Bossu|1959}}'', ''Film/LeCapitan'') and based, of course, on the ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
Creator/AlexandreDumas. The script was written by Michel Audiard (''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'').


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* AnachronismStew: At one point, Planchet says "We should create a union for house servants". The first unions were created in the mid-19th century.
* TheNarrator: Actor Claude Dauphin narrates the film.
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''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (''The Three Musketeers'') is a 1953 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bernard Borderie and based, of course, on the ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.

The cast included Georges Marchal as D'Artagnan, Jean Martinelli as Athos, Gino Cervi (''Literature/DonCamillo'') as Porthos, Jacques François as Aramis, Creator/{{Bourvil}} as Planchet, Yvonne Sanson as Milady de Winter, Danielle Godet as Constance Bonacieux, Renaud Mary as the Cardinal of Richelieu, Jean-Marc Tennberg as the Count of Rochefort, Marie Sabouret as Queen Anne of Austria and Louis Arbessier as UsefulNotes/LouisXIII.
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