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La fille de d'Artagnan ()


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France, 1654: D'Artagnan's girl grows up in a convent. When the mother superior is murdered, Eloïse suspects a plan to murder the king and hopes to prevent this and revenge the murder by finding her father and the 3 musketeers.

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Eloïse d'Artagnan
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D'Artagnan
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Le duc de Crassac
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Aramis
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Athos
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Porthos
Charlotte Kady ...
Eglantine de Rochefort
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Quentin la Misère
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Le cardinal Mazarin (as Luigi Proietti)
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Planchet
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La mère supérieure
Emmanuelle Bataille ...
Soeur Félicité
Christine Pignet ...
Soeur Céline
Fabienne Chaudat ...
Soeur Frédégonde
Josselin Siassia ...
L'esclave
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Le marchand d'esclaves
Stéphane Legros ...
Le roi Louis XIV
Maria Pitarresi ...
Olympe
Jean Martinez ...
Le duc de Longueville
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Bargas
Michel Alexandre ...
Le hallebardier
Fanny Aubert ...
Soeur Huguette
Grégoire Barachin ...
Fencing Pupil #1
Jean-Pierre Bouchard ...
Conspirator
Daniel Breton ...
Recruiting Sergeant
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Principal Singing Monk
Carlos César ...
Innkeeper
Vanina Delannoy ...
Courtesan #1
Raymond Faucher ...
Painter
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Conti
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Duke of Condé
Philippe Flotot ...
Spanish Ambassador
Adrien Frank ...
Young Brother
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Doctor
Yves Gabrielli ...
Man of the Right
Michel Ganz ...
Peasant
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Associate
José Gomes ...
Duke of Beaufort
Laure Guillaume ...
Courtesan #2
Françoise Johannel ...
Harpist
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Jules
Philippe Lazoore ...
Le Premier Maître
Jean-Pierre Lebrun ...
Footman
Emmanuel Legrand ...
Postmaster
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Courtier
Mario Luraschi ...
Henchman
André Maia ...
Duke of Conflans
Jean-Sebastien Pinel ...
Fencing Pupil #2
Carole Pommes ...
Sister Germaine
Rémy Riflade ...
Police Officer
François Sinapi ...
Riccardo
Severine Truquet ...
Servant
Sylvie Van den Elsen ...
Anne d'Autriche
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Dying Man
Vincent Dumestre ...
Musician #1
Eric Martinez ...
Musician #2
François Nicolet ...
Musician #3

Directed by

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Bertrand Tavernier

Written by

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Michel Léviant ... (screenplay)
 
Michel Léviant ... (adaptation and dialogue) &
Jean Cosmos ... (adaptation and dialogue)
 
Riccardo Freda ... (based on an original idea by) &
Eric Poindron ... (based on an original idea by)
 
Bertrand Tavernier ... ()

Produced by

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Frédéric Bourboulon ... executive producer
Véronique Bourboulon ... producer
António da Cunha Telles ... executive producer

Music by

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Philippe Sarde

Cinematography by

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Patrick Blossier

Editing by

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Ariane Boeglin

Editorial Department

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Benoît Alric ... assistant editor
Louise Genis-Cosserat ... assistant editor (as Louise Genis)
Bruno Patin ... color timer
Lisa Pfeiffer ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Geoffroy Larcher

Art Direction by

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Denis Renault

Set Decoration by

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Frédéric Duru
Marie-Laure Valla

Costume Design by

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Jacqueline Moreau

Makeup Department

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Magali Ceyrat ... makeup artist
Sano De Perpessac ... makeup artist
Beya Gasmi ... hair stylist
Fernando Mendes ... hair stylist
Caroline Philipponnat ... makeup artist
Eric Pierre ... key makeup artist
Muriel Truquet ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Grégoire Barachin ... assistant unit manager
José Borges ... assistant unit manager
Sylvain Bouladoux ... assistant unit manager
Véronique Bourboulon ... production manager
Benoît Charrié ... assistant unit manager
Nathalie Grouard ... trainee unit manager
Éric Guéret ... assistant unit manager
Emmanuel Legrand ... unit manager
Rui Louro ... unit manager
Pascal Ralite ... unit manager
Francisco Santos ... assistant unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michel Ganz ... second assistant director
Alexis Quentin ... trainee assistant director
João Pedro Ruivo ... first assistant director
Tiffany Tavernier ... second assistant director
Jean-Marc Tostivint ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Marie José Arnautin ... head painter (as Marie-José Arnautin)
Fernando Assunção ... props
Thierry Chavenon ... second assistant art director
Luc Compère ... construction coordinator
Pierre Cotte ... construction coordinator
Dominique Fourteaux ... assistant set decorator
Franck Hugot ... props
Bruno Madesclaire ... second assistant decorator
José Matos ... construction coordinator
Denis Mercier ... set dresser
Jacques Pellissier ... props
Hervé Poeydemenge ... upholstery
Denis Renault ... assistant art director
Christophe Serraz ... props
Manuel Swieton ... carpenter
Jean-Claude Tenes ... construction coordinator
João Torres ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Jean-Michel Chauvet ... boom operator
Michel Desrois ... sound
Gérard Lamps ... re-recording mixer
Jean-Pierre Lelong ... foley artist
Mario Melchiorri ... foley artist: assistant
Minh-Tam Nguyen ... sound editor
Jacques Thomas-Gérard ... foley mixer
Eric Tisserand ... assistant sound editor

Special Effects by

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Rui Alves ... special effects
Louis Gleize ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Thomas Duval ... compositing supervisor
Antoine Simkine ... visual effects executive producer: Duboi
Rip Hampton O'Neil ... director of reseach and development: DuboiColor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jean-Louis Airola ... stunts
Michel Anderson ... stunts
Guylaine Arnoult ... stunts
Joëlle Baland ... stunts
Alain Barbier ... stunts
Jean Blats ... stunts
Michel Bouis ... stunts
Jean-Claude Braquet ... stunts
Daniel Breton ... stunts
Alain Brochery ... stunts
William Cagnard ... stunts
Rémi Canaple ... stunts
Claude Carliez ... stunt coordinator
Michel Carliez ... stunts
Gilles Conseil ... stunts
Jean-François Demange ... stunts
Albert Goldberg ... stunts
Pascal Guégan ... stunts
Philippe Guégan ... stunts
Pascal Lopez ... stunt double / stunts
Patrick Médioni ... stunts
Philippe Neunreuther ... stunts
André Obadia ... stunts
Leslie Rain ... stunts
Pierre Rousselle ... stunts
Bernard Sachsé ... stunts
Patrick Steltzer ... stunts
Frédéric Vallet ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jérôme Alméras ... second assistant camera
Domingos Batista ... generator operator
Bernard Caroff ... generator operator
Amílcar Carrajola ... first assistant camera
Benoît Chamaillard ... camera operator
Tony Costa ... second assistant camera
Patrick de Ranter ... steadicam operator
Rafael de Sousa ... chief electrician (as Rafael Sousa)
Nathalie Durand ... camera operator
Miguel Efe ... grip
Etienne George ... still photographer
Mouloud Kakrout ... electrician
Marc Koninckx ... steadicam operator
Mouloud Lakrout ... electrician
Benoît Lemercier ... electrician (as Benoit Lemercier)
Helder Loureiro ... electrician
Rachid Madaoui ... chief electrician
Nils Moreau ... grip
Pierre Morel ... steadicam operator
Jean-Pierre Méchin ... second assistant camera
Philippe Pantanella ... electrician
Miguel Sales Lopes ... second assistant camera (as Miguel Lopes)
Carlos Sequeira ... lighting technician
Carlos Silva ... grip
Mário Soares ... electrician
Yves Van der Smissen ... key grip
Thierry Van Laere ... grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Anne-Marie Drean ... costume assistant
Agnès Evein ... assistant costume designer
Bruce Lignerat ... wardrobe
Rosário Moreira ... costume assistant
Catarina Santos ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Patrick Lambert ... location manager
Bertrand Vuarnesson ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Zoé Zurstrassen ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Raoul Billerey ... armorer
Claude Carliez ... fencing master
Michel Carliez ... fencing master
Florence Dard ... production assistant
Françoise Gavalda ... production administrator
Ágnes La Pont ... production administrator
Mario Luraschi ... horse master
Clara Santos ... production secretary
Alain Saugout ... armorer
Dominique Segall ... press attache
Nicole Tiramani ... assistant administrator
Martine Vergnes ... production coordinator
Lionel Vitrant ... armorer

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Plot Summary

The story begins on the autumn of 1654 in South France. Eloise lives in a cloister. Her famous father left her there. The young lady is enthusiastic about honour, faithfulness, affection to the poor people, and life of course. She seems powerless when the leader of the nuns is executed because she tried to save an unlucky servant who escaped from odious Crassac and his evil Muse, the Red Lady. Eloise is seized with a fit of temper. Written by Kornel Osvart

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Also Known As
  • La Fille de d'Artagnan (France)
  • Return of the Musketeers (United States)
  • Revenge of the Musketeers (United States)
  • D'Artagnans Tochter (Germany)
  • La hija de D'Artagnan (Spain)
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  • 125 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $11,600,000

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sophie Marceau trained with swords for 2 months prior to filming. She also did 90% of all her own stunts. See more »
Goofs Around 00:39:39, Athos is raising his left hand. On the next shot, his hand is holding a sand-glass. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in La Femme Musketeer (2004). See more »

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