Movie or TV Productions
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Movie created in 1932. Silent film!
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Movie created in 1939.
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Movie created in 1948. Starring Gene Kelly and Angela Lansbury.
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BBC-miniseries created in 1966.
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Movie created in 1973. Starring Faye Dunaway, Raquel Welch, Charlton Heston. Won a Golden Globe.
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Movie created in 1987. Japanese adaptation of The Three Musketeers! When anime meets 17th century France!
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Movie created in 1993. Starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O’Donnell.
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Movie created in 2004. Starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy in their first feature film together.
Videos
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A French cartoon based on the idea that a fifth Musketeer named Albert is actually performing all the heroic deeds.
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Trailer for the video game released in 2006. Can anyone explain to us why Porthos is the central avatar?
Images
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A stylized depiction by Henri Motte.
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The author of the novel.
Other
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A free online copy of the book from Google Books.
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A collection of famous quotes by Dumas.
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A Random House profile of the author, along with a list of his translated works.
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The official site of the Société des Amis d’Alexandre Dumas. It’s primarily in French, but they do have an English translation.