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The Three Musketeers is a american film of genre Drama directed by Richard Lester released in USA on 11 december 1973 with Oliver Reed

The Three Musketeers (1973)

The Three Musketeers
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D'Artagnan

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Forgive me, madam, but I must kill your friend.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [after having been challenged to duels by Athos, Porthos and Aramis] If I'm going to be killed, at least it will be by a musketeer!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook I've never washed the legs of a woman—but I have done a horse. With a horse, you...start at the top.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook A gallop, a skirmish, a thrust or two, what would you? It's a day's work!

Athos

Facebook Share this quote on facebook You'll find, young man, the future looks rosier through the bottom of a glass.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Let me tell you something about this...inconvenient gentleman of yours. His name is Rochefort. He's the Cardinal's living blade, and he is deadly. And, as for this Rochefort, if you see him walking on the other side of the road one day, don't bother to cross it, that's all.

Others

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Rochefort: [to d'Artagnan] If you were a gentleman, I would speak to you. I was speaking at you.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Buckingham: If anyone should try to follow us, would you be so good as to kill him? Thank you.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook M. Bonancieux: Well, I don't want to be sent to the Bastille, me, because it's got very deep dungeons and terrible instruments of torture, operated by very unsympathetic men! And they snip very important parts off people!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Partygoer: [Of the wine fountain at the King's soirée] Keep going, Reggie, it's filling up!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Cardinal's Guard: [D'Artagnan has just torn a carpet in an attempt to trip the guards] He's torn our carpet!

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Porthos: [Of his new golden baldric] It's gold belting all the way 'round!
Aramis: Astonishing! There is enough gold in France to stretch all that distance?
Musketeer: May I lift the costly cloak to admire the belt more?
Porthos: [hastily] No, no, sir, your pardon, sir -- I have a cold.
Aramis: Discretion being the better part of vanity!
Porthos: I don't understand! I know the one about valor, but I don't agree. I can't agree to be discreet about how valiant I am. Shouldn't be asked.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Athos is having his shoulder wound treated]
Doctor: It's a very clean sword-thrust. A souvenir of the Cardinal's Guard, eh, M. Athos?
Athos: You're a liar. It's the smallpox.
Doctor: One sees that immediately...
Athos: Don't pretend you know one from the other -- or that it would make any difference to your treatment if you did!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Porthos: Are you fighting this, ah, fellow? But I'm fighting him myself!
D'artagnan: But not 'til one o'clock!
Aramis: Oh, no, no, no, I'm fighting him this afternoon!
D'artagnan: At two o'clock, sir!
Athos: How long have you been in Paris?
D'artagnan: Since eight o'clock this morning.
Athos: You waste little time, sir!
D'artagnan: My father recommended I fight duels.
Athos: [laughs] Well, let us hope you can do him some credit!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Our heroes have been surprised by the Cardinal's Guard about to begin a duel]
Jussac: Ah! Musketeers! Dueling in defiance of the Edicts!
Athos: This is a private matter, sir, will you please be on your way?
Jussac: We have a duty to suppress disorder and arrest brawlers: put up your swords and come along with us, eh?
Athos: Impossible!
Porthos: Unthinkable!
Aramis: Unlikely...
Jussac: Then, we must charge you!
[The Cardinal's Guardsmen all draw]
Aramis: There are six of them, and we are only three!
D'artagnan: [impulsively] No, four!
Porthos: You're not one of us!
Athos: This is not your affair, boy.
D'artagnan: I may not have the tunic, but I have the heart of a Musketeer!
Jussac: Young man, you may retire -- save your skin, and quickly!
[D'artagnan shakes his head]
Aramis: What's your name, young man?
D'artagnan: D'artagnan.
Aramis: Very well. Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'artagnan -- Swords!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Portos' lovely hat has been sliced in half in fighting the Cardinal's Guard]
Porthos: God's blood!! Look at that...! Ruined by you and your, your street-corner ruffians! By God, you'll pay for it! [Rifles the purse of a fallen Guardsman] Ten pistoles it cost me! :[Reconsiders on seeing the contents of the purse] No— twenty! Twenty pistoles! And twenty more, as a fine to teach you manners! Hah! Jussac!
Jussac: Thief!
Porthos: What!
Aramis: There, there! Charity is one of the cardinal virtues!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Richelieu: Do you know your accuser? Who brought you here?
M. Bonacieux: [pointing at Rochefort] That! That is the man!
Richelieu: Take him away!
M. Bonacieux: That is not the man! It was another man altogether!!!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Richelieu: If I had blundered as you do, my head would fall.
Rochefort: I would say, from a greater height than mine, Your Eminence.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Beggar: Money for a blind man...mo --oof! [Constance has blundered into him] Watch where you're goin', darlin'...all right, dear. [D'artangan passes by] Money for a cripple...money for a cripple...money for a cripple... [D'artagnan is gone and Planchet follows] Money for a cripple? Money for a cripple??
Planchet: Me? Not your day, is it?
Beggar: Money for an orphan???

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Porthos: [On riding with D'artagnan to recover the Queen's diamonds] May one ask -- delicately -- the cause in which we're expected to die?
Aramis: When you go on a campaign, does the King give his reasons? He says, "Porthos, fight!" and you fight.
Porthos: Oh, I do, I do!
Aramis: Then let's go and be killed where we're told to! Is life worth so many questions?

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [D'artagnan has relieved Rochefort of his pass to England]
Sea Captain: But this pass is only for one person.
D'artagnan: I am only one person. [Indicating Planchet] This is a servant!
Sea Captain: I see. All right.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Buckingham: [showing the diamond studs] O'Reilly -- put a price on these: each one, their worth.
O'Reilly: Oh, umm...not English. Not English, no. I'd say...ah...five hundred pounds.
Buckingham: How long to make two of them?
O'Reilly: Oh, ah, um, oooh...a week?
Buckingham: I'll pay you five thousand pounds each if they're finished the day after tomorrow!
O'Reilly: Done!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Milady: Your Eminence is a great player -- great enough to lose. I do not like to lose.
Richelieu: You must suit yourself, Milady. But if, at the end, you should -- do it with a becoming grace.

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Facebook Share this quote on facebook All for one, and one for all!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook One for all and all for fun!