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Additional information for The Three Musketeers 3D, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 21, 2011. The film is being distributed by Summit Entertainment and has not yet been rated. The Three Musketeers 3D has a total running time of 110 minutes.

  • PG-13 USA
  • 12 Germany
  • 12A Ireland
  • 11 Sweden
  • G Japan
  • 10 Switzerland
  • 12 South Korea
  • M/12 Portugal
  • 12 Netherlands
  • PG Singapore
  • U/A India
  • 12A UK
  • M Australia
  • M New Zealand
  • PG-13 Malaysia
  • PG-13 Philippines
  • PG Canada
  • Atp Argentina
  • IIA Hong Kong
  • B Mexico
  • U France
  • 110min
  • The Three Musketeers 3D
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  • The hot-headed young D'Artagnan along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
  • In Venice, the Three Musketeers Athos (Matthew Macfadyen), Porthos (Ray Stevenson) and Aramis (Luke Evans), with the help of Athos' lover, Milady de Winter (Milla Jovovich), steal airship blueprints made by Leonardo da Vinci. However, they are betrayed by Milady, who gives the blueprints to the Duke of Buckingham (Orlando Bloom). Upon returning to France, the Musketeers are forced to disband by Cardinal Richelieu (Christoph Waltz) for their failure.One year later, the young D'Artagnan (Logan Lerman) leaves Gascony for Paris in hopes of becoming a Musketeer, like his father once was, only to learn that they no longer exist. D'Artagnan ends up challenging Captain Rochefort (Mads Mikkelsen), the leader of Richelieu's guard, to a duel after being offended by him, but Rochefort merely shoots him while he's distracted. In an attempt to get revenge, D'Artagnan offends Athos, Porthos and Aramis for petty reasons, and schedules duels with each of them, at the same day and at the same place, but in different times, not knowing who they are.Before they can duel, however, D'Artagnan and the Musketeers are attacked by the guards for breaking the law by having a public duel. They fight the soldiers off, at which point D'Artagnan discovers their true identities, but end up being captured and brought before the young King Louis XIII (Freddie Fox) and his wife, Queen Anne (Juno Temple). Richelieu attempts to convince them to execute the four prisoners, but they are too impressed, and congratulate them instead, much to Richelieu's anger.Later, Richelieu meets with Milady, who is actually working for him. He orders her to plant false love letters among Queen Anne's possessions and steal Queen Anne's diamond necklace and hide it in the Tower of London with the objective of framing Queen Anne of having an affair with the Duke of Buckingham, who is in France on behalf of the King of England, and who has built a fully armed airship using the designs stolen from the Musketeers. The affair would force King Louis to execute Queen Anne and declare war on England. At this point, the people would demand a more experienced leader for the country: Richelieu himself. Before leaving, Milady demands that Richelieu gives her an authorization declaring that she was working on behalf of France's best interests.However, Queen Anne's lady-in-waiting Constance Bonacieux (Gabriella Wilde) discovers his plan and pleads with the Musketeers to stop Richelieu. They follow Milady and Buckingham to London, while Constance is kidnapped by Rochefort for helping the Musketeers to escape from him. Meanwhile, King Louis finds the false letters and is advised by Richelieu to set up a ball in which Queen Anne would be forced to wear the necklace. If she doesn't, then her affair is real, and there will be war.In London, Milady warns Buckingham of the Musketeers arrival, claiming that they want revenge for being outsmarted by Buckingham one year prior. Buckingham captures D'Artagnan and prepares to interrogate him when D'Artagnan reveals that he was acting as a decoy to allow the Musketeers to steal Buckingham's airship. They rescue D'Artagnan and capture Milady, who gives them the authorization in an attempt to have her life spared. Upon realizing she failed, she jumps out of the airship into the English Channel.The Musketeers recover the necklace and return to Paris, only to be attacked by Rochefort, piloting an airship secretly built by Richelieu, who was given copies of Da Vinci's blueprints by Milady. Rochefort feigns an attempt to exchange Constance for the necklace in order to capture D'Artagnan, but the Musketeers come to his rescue and the two ships crash in the Notre Dame Cathedral, where D'Artagnan fights and defeats Rochefort, rescuing Constance, who returns the necklace to Queen Anne.The Musketeers arrive at the ball and, for the sake of King Louis' and his people, lie by saying that Rochefort was trying to sabotage an airship that Richelieu built for them, for the purpose of identifying a traitor. To convince King Louis, Athos presents Milady's authorization, which King Louis accepts. Richelieu, satisfied, offers the Musketeers a place in his army, but they refuse, which infuriates Richelieu, who swears revenge.Meanwhile, at sea, Milady is rescued by Buckingham, who reveals that he intents to avenge her and destroy the Musketeers. It is revealed that Buckingham is advancing towards France with a massive fleet of airships and sea-faring ships.
  • Paul W.S. Anderson
    Director(s)
  • Alex Litvak
    Andrew Davies
    Alexandre Dumas père
    Writer(s)
  • Paul W.S. Anderson
    producer
    Jeremy Bolt
    producer
    Christoph Fisser
    co-producer
    Rory Gilmartin
    co-producer
    Robert Kulzer
    producer
    Martin Moszkowicz
    executive producer
    Christine Rothe
    executive producer in charge of production
    Silvia Tollmann
    line producer
    Charlie Woebcken
    co-producer
    Producer(s)
  • Paul Haslinger
    Composer(s)
  • Athos Matthew Macfadyen
  • Milady de Winter Milla Jovovich
  • Aramis Luke Evans
  • Porthos Ray Stevenson
  • Duke of Buckingham Orlando Bloom
  • Constance Gabriella Wilde
  • Planchet James Corden
  • D'Artagnan Logan Lerman
  • King Louis XIII of France Freddie Fox
  • Rochefort Mads Mikkelsen
  • Jussac Carsten Norgaard
  • Cagliostro Til Schweiger
  • D'Artagnan's Father Dexter Fletcher
  • D'Artagnan's Mother Jane Perry
  • Tailor Ben Moor
  • Richelieu Christoph Waltz
  • Cougar Susanne Wolff
  • Drunk Andy Gathergood
  • Sergeant Venetian Guard Markus Brandl
  • Blonde Helen George
  • Venetian Nobleman Christian Oliver
  • Boy Isaiah Michalski
  • Queen Anne Juno Temple
  • Lady in Waiting Nina Eichinger
  • Beefeater Sergeant Max Cane
  • Helmsman Gode Benedix
  • Spengler Iain McKee
  • Crewman 1 Hannes Wegener
  • Rochefort's Replacement Florian Brückner
  • Crowd Member 1 Horst Kiss
  • Crowd Member 2 Gudrun Meincke
  • Crowd Member 3 Victoria Koestler
  • Crowd Member 4 (as Yvonne Pajonowski) Yvonne Pajonkowski
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