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The Three Musketeers (1948 Film) Quotations

The Three Musketeers is a 1948 film about D'Artagnan and his musketeer comrades who thwart the plans of Royal Prime Minister Richelieu to usurp the King's power.

Directed by George Sidney. Written by Robert Ardrey, based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
Mightiest of All Romantic Adventures! ...Storming it's way to the screen with unbelievable excitement! taglines

Contents

Athos

Richelieu

The Duke of Buckingham

Constance Bonacieux

Dialogue

Jussac: [while dueling] Why don't you use your right hand, Athos?
Athos: I save my right hand for my drinking.

Constance Bonacieux: Oh monsieur! Monsieur, you come from the heavens.
D'Artagnan: No mademoiselle, just from upstairs.
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D'Artagnan: I come from the end of the earth to implore you.
Constance Bonacieux: I thought you said you came from upstairs.

D'Artagnan: I kissed the Queen's hand!
Constance Bonacieux: Have you no higher ambitions?

Lady de Winter: But, your grace, how can you trust me with such a confidence? What if I refuse to go to England?
Richelieu: Can there be anybody more trustworthy, Milady, than an ambitious woman of fashion... with a history?

D'Artagnan: Porthos, when did a wound ever come between you and a fight?
Porthos: [lying on his stomach] Well, unfortunately the position of this one comes between me and my horse.

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Cast

External links

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