They needed an excuse to leave the camp outside LaRochelle in order to discuss plans without Richelieu's agents eavesdropping, so made a bet that they could hold the bastion for long enough to eat breakfast.
The unconventional opening of the bottle at 1:25 was inspired by a scene in Charlie Chaplin's Movie "Shoulder arms", Chapter "Two of a kind". You can watch it here on youtube. See Charlie Chaplin - The captured trench, 1:40.
I know I've seen this film at least a half dozen times, but for the life of me I can't remember the plot. It's fun, goofy, and entertaining, but it's more like a bunch of vignettes loosely strung together by a screenplay.
Oliver Reed: perhaps the coolest mother to ever point a musket.
I have always loved this part...... love these guys!!!!! Awesome movies!
Saw them both at the cinema at a very young age
Thanks Mum
@@danugo6742Yep, same here!
There is a vibe about this scence that reminds me of Monty Python And The Holy Grail.
This movie is a good mix of drama and comedy
"This wine does not travel well..."
This always made me so hungry when watching as a kid
"A moment, gentlemen-- we're in the middle of breakfast!"
only the musketeers would have breakfast in the middle of a battle
They needed an excuse to leave the camp outside LaRochelle in order to discuss plans without Richelieu's agents eavesdropping, so made a bet that they could hold the bastion for long enough to eat breakfast.
RIP Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay and Roy Kinear
Farewell, Frank Finlay. And thanks.
“We are in the middle of our breakfast “.
Happy Birthday Athos.
The unconventional opening of the bottle at 1:25 was inspired by a scene in Charlie Chaplin's Movie "Shoulder arms", Chapter "Two of a kind". You can watch it here on youtube. See Charlie Chaplin - The captured trench, 1:40.
In the end, we're all having breakfast in the middle of a battlefield.
2:48 Back then: "Very good, very good." Now: "THAT"S GOING VIRAL, DUDE!"
"What do you think religious wars are all about?"
Brilliant !!!!TRUCE Gentlmen Im having My Breakfast 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 g
Thank you, I have been looking for a cinimatic version of the Three Musketteers chapter "The Bastion St. Gervais"
Porthos is just pure beauty haha
Another Day At the Office For The Three Musketeers.
Here, give me some of that.😂
Richard Lester directed these films and supposedly tried to make this back in the 60’s with The Beatles as the Musketeers
"Oooh, thistles!:
It is, though, very different than in the novel.
They do it over a bet.
I know I've seen this film at least a half dozen times, but for the life of me I can't remember the plot. It's fun, goofy, and entertaining, but it's more like a bunch of vignettes loosely strung together by a screenplay.
It's pretty close to the book, but stretched out by longer action scenes and comedy skits.
Oo thistles! hehe.
I thought this was in the first novel.
The Three and Four Musketeers cover both halves of the book instead of trying to cram it all in one film.
Nick Craig It was actually filmed together and originally going to be one film but the producers split it up into two parts.
Whoever is doing the captioning can't hear too well