D'Artagnan's Daughter (1994)

6
/ 10
2 User Ratings
2h 5m
Running Time

August 24, 1994
Release Date

D'Artagnan's Daughter (1994)

6
/ 10
2 User Ratings
2h 5m
Running Time

August 24, 1994
Release Date

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Plot.

It is 1654, in the South of France. When horsemen follow a runaway slave into the convent where he's taken sanctuary and kill both the fugitive and the Mother Superior, they little realise that one of the novices is the spirited daughter of retired musketeer D'Artagnan.

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Cast & Crew.

Details.

Release Date
August 24, 1994

Original Name
La Fille de d'Artagnan

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 5m

Box Office
$311,922

Filming Locations
Château de Biron · Château de Beynac · Vaux-le-Vicomte · Sarlat Cathedral · Château de Maisons, France · Portugal

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Wiki.

Revenge of the Musketeers (French: La fille de d'Artagnan) is a 1994 French swashbuckler adventure film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, Claude Rich, and Sami Frey. Set in the seventeenth century, the film is about the daughter of the renowned swordsman D'Artagnan who keeps the spirit of the Musketeers alive by bringing together the aging members of the legendary band to oppose a plot to overthrow the King and seize power. Revenge of the Musketeers was filmed on location at the Château de Biron in Biron, Dordogne and the Château de Maisons in Maisons-Laffitte in France and in Portugal with a budget of $9.1 million.

Revenge of the Musketeers was released in France on 24 August 1994, and received mixed reviews, with some reviewers applauding the film's production values, cinematography, and playful swashbuckler style and other reviewers complaining about the film's pacing. Sophie Marceau was singled out by one reviewer who felt she was "delightful in the lead, demonstrating a playful coquettishness and a mastery of the blade." Marceau did her own fencing on screen. The film went on to earn $11.6 million. In 1995, the film received César Award nominations for Best Music Written for a Film (Philippe Sarde) and Best Supporting Actor (Claude Rich).

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