ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL
THE MUSKETEERS ARE BACK!
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The movie aired on Christmas in Italy
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Three years ago the Musketeers came from retirement in
The King's Musketeers, and now they are back in
ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL (Tutti per 1 - 1 per tutti) historical comedy which aired on
Sky Cinema for Christmas as Sky Italia's original. Still vivacious but more rusty, the Musketeers D'Artagnan (
Pierfrancesco Favino), Porthos (
Valerio Mastandrea) and Athos (
Rocco Papaleo) are back, summoned by Queen Anne of Austria (
Margherita Buy) for a very latest secret mission. Guided this time by a singular seer named Tomtom (
Giulia Michelini), they will embark on a new, amazing adventure that will intertwine the destinies of little Princess Ginevra (
Sara Ciocca),
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Pierfrancesco Favino returns as D'Artagnan!
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daughter of Enrichetta of England (
Anna Ferzetti), and Buffon (
Federico Ielapi), a very young and curly orphan. On a journey full of challenges of all kinds and fantastic encounters, including the one with Cyrano (
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The movie is a sequel to The King's Musketeers from 2018
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Caprino), they will face the toughest of trials: choosing between loyalty to the Crown and friendship. Speaking of costume projects, stay tuned with us this weekend, as the spy will be bringing you an extensive spotlight on all the epic series we can expect this year!
I've always loved the Three Musketeers.
ReplyDeleteI always forget which one is my fave, I think the quiet one.
DeleteI've always liked the movies about the 3 Musketeers. It's usually fun.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when they are old and semiretired LOL
DeleteAn inexhaustible theme!
ReplyDeleteYes, they've been milking it for ages.
DeleteIt has a certain allure. Still worthy of watching. Aging or not...lol..
ReplyDeleteWe do all age, some better some worse.
DeleteMy son LOVES the Mickey Mouse version of the 3 musketeers. In a few years, I bet he'd love this one too.
ReplyDeleteI've just seen Mickey Mouse glitzy Christmas tree balls in our bookstore this morning :) They're lovely.
DeleteTale as old as time... The Three Musketeers. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but hasn't this one been done to death already?
ReplyDeleteTo death and back. It's dead as dodo.
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