THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1921) - Douglas Fairbanks

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  • @GARCIARMR
    @GARCIARMR 3 роки тому +7

    I enjoyed this version even better than 1993 or 2011. Thanks,

    • @2oldfashgrl
      @2oldfashgrl 2 роки тому

      There was one in the early-to-mid 70s', that was really good too! Ok, it was a bit rowdier and funnier, than this one is, with a bit more sex. But still, it was still really good and fun to watch! It had Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlyn, Charleton Heston, (playing the conniving cardinal, by the way!) Raquel Welch, and Faye Dunaway, and Charlie Chaplin's daughter Geraldine (who plays the queen).The 1950's era one with Gene Kelly, Vincent Price, Angela Lansbury, Lana Turner, Van Heflin in it, and it was very good too!

    • @GARCIARMR
      @GARCIARMR 2 роки тому

      ​@@2oldfashgrl You know, I watched that version when I was a little kid, and I loved it, I didn't understand the sex part, and some situations, later I learned about Alexander Dumas and read a small resume about the novel, I have looked that movie, but I haven't been able to find it, so far.
      Kind regards.

  • @j.walker6845
    @j.walker6845 8 місяців тому

    Thrilling and inspiring. The fathers of cinema still have many lessons for us.

  • @jackmorrison7379
    @jackmorrison7379 Рік тому +5

    Adolph Menjou as Louis XIII. What a career in front of the camera. Here he is in a silent film in 1921, and in 1957 played opposite Kirk Douglas in Kubrick's Paths Of Glory about the French army in WW one. From silent film character actor to successful sound character actor from the 1930's into the 1950's. Despite a long career I bet most of Gen Z and Millennials don't know him. Fame is fleeting.

  • @rondogon48
    @rondogon48 5 років тому +14

    "Then follow us to France of old,
    To fiery days when
    hearts beat high,
    When blood was young,
    and hearts were bold,
    When sword crossed sword
    to dare and die.
    For love and honor gloried then,
    When life was life, and
    men were men!"

  • @jamesgodat9108
    @jamesgodat9108 6 років тому +7

    Great movie I love silent movies big fan of Douglas Fairbanks

  • @patriciapalmer1377
    @patriciapalmer1377 2 роки тому +9

    DEEARTIGAN Reading the Dumas novel in 3rd grade, (young but began reading at 3 and inhaled books) my Father asked me if I was enjoying it and I waxed enthusiastically, Yes ! I love Deeartigan, he's wonderful ! To their dying day, my parents teased me. That's how I read his name at 9, sue me. 😁

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 2 роки тому

      Ha ha funny ❤😊

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 Рік тому +1

      Relatable. I read in 8th grade n couldn't read many names, coz novel wasn't in school syllabus plus in India we rarely could get the names right ..... needless to say pronunciation of Deeartigan was worst in the list 😀. Honestly after the invention of cable tv .... i understood how I made mess of everything including understanding western civilization n ofcourse the kings queens n the setup of the era ... to be honest I ( ofcourse all in India I believe) indianized the characters of king queen n the palace culture n country ..... silly me

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 Рік тому

      But I must add ... the novel did have pictures .... yet the essence of true western culture couldn't be understood until cable tv came up n enlightened ........ coz its v difficult to understand behavior n customs .... despite knowing characters by their faces n costumes we tend to imagine their behavior as per our culture n civilization..... funny it was

    • @j.walker6845
      @j.walker6845 8 місяців тому

      But yes, he is wonderful and Fairbanks plays him magnificently!

  • @josephsimmons6297
    @josephsimmons6297 5 років тому +4

    Thanks great movie with Douglas fairbanks.simply fantastic.great stunts by the master swashbuckler.

  • @rommellupae3447
    @rommellupae3447 3 роки тому +3

    Spectacular, old but gold!!!

  • @daveerhardt1879
    @daveerhardt1879 6 років тому +13

    I really enjoyed the movie. I love some of the silent movies, you didn't need dialog to enjoy the plot. I give this one 9 out of 10.

  • @ВладиславСедов-у4т
    @ВладиславСедов-у4т 8 років тому +6

    Решив посмотреть немой фильм 1921г. выпуска, много от него не ожидал. Просто любопытно стало, видение режиссера и сама экранизация романа 95 лет назад. И неожиданно получил удовольствие.Фильм идёт с субтитрами на английском языке и с хорошим русским переводом.Естественно без фехтовальных излишеств с мягким и не пошлым юмором. Смотрится легко,с интересом и можно сказать что экранизация не хуже некоторых современных.. Для 1921 года очень не плохо, если не отлично.

  • @jpmaya7284
    @jpmaya7284 10 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant - truly remarkable film

  • @mr.sotack6586
    @mr.sotack6586 3 роки тому +3

    None of this would make any sense and it would be complete chaos for someone who hasn’t read the book and doesn’t know the characters and their motives. This is the best visual interpretation and representation of it thus far. I enjoyed it.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 5 років тому +9

    WONDERFUL!!! Great sets, gripping drama, tearjerking romance, and wonderful classical music (the musical climaxes at 1:12:47 and 1:22:20 made perfect scene endings). The Douglas Fairbanks silent movies are a revelation! KAN

  • @pechejanuary5028
    @pechejanuary5028 3 роки тому +3

    I loved it...this is a great silence movie with lots of action, passion intrigue, loved, cheating, evil church members🤨🤨🧐😏 and of course the three great musketeers along with the bold and brave Dartagnan’s

  • @Blakeneyd
    @Blakeneyd Рік тому

    How lovely to see such magnificent, actual sets! Instead of just a green screw. Knock knocking CGI which can be wonderful but I can’t help Admiring such effort and skill in building those centerpieces. And I’m sure they help to inform the actors performances.

  • @JohnCine
    @JohnCine 4 роки тому +10

    Douglas Fairbanks was one or the first man in Hollywood to do great action movies .
    He did'nt has stunts for dangerous scenes.
    One of founders of United Artists.
    Three Musketeers is from book from Alexandre Dumas.

  • @bryanperez4907
    @bryanperez4907 3 роки тому +3

    100 years this movie 🎥

  • @griseldis
    @griseldis 5 років тому +4

    ah.... I loved it!
    "Then follow us to France of old,
    To fiery days when
    hearts beat high,
    When blood was young,
    and hate was bold,
    When sword crossed sword
    to dare and die.
    For love and honor gloried then,
    When life was life, and
    men were men!"

  • @KitsuneGod28
    @KitsuneGod28 8 років тому +10

    Yes! I completed my 3 musketeer movie marathon.

    • @williamdieffenbach5944
      @williamdieffenbach5944 4 роки тому

      did you watch the one made in 1935

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 4 роки тому

      @@williamdieffenbach5944 Is that the one in color and not a silent film?

    • @MikeDieffenbach
      @MikeDieffenbach 3 роки тому

      @@KitsuneGod28 no

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 3 роки тому

      @@MikeDieffenbach you a hater lol

    • @MikeDieffenbach
      @MikeDieffenbach 3 роки тому

      @@KitsuneGod28 hello Hikari, my son hijacked my youtube account, please accept my humble apologies if he spoke impertinently

  • @sxhbk
    @sxhbk 5 років тому +6

    that flip at 39:50 is just flipping amazing

  • @Valkyriexvx
    @Valkyriexvx 7 років тому +1

    Impressed with the quality. Thank you.

  • @thomaspridmore106
    @thomaspridmore106 4 роки тому +1

    So much better than new versions

  • @rondogon48
    @rondogon48 5 років тому +8

    SO THUS THEY LIVED IN FRANCE OF OLD , WHEN BLOOD WAS YOUNG AND HEARTS WERE BOLD. AND SWORD CROSSED SWORD FOR HONOR THEN .WHEN LIFE WAS LIFE, AND MEN WERE MEN .

  • @ronsnow2015
    @ronsnow2015 3 роки тому +1

    nice thanks for posting

  • @ZaSu2u
    @ZaSu2u 4 роки тому +2

    The account of Barbara La Marr adopting her own biological son to avoid scandal is included in the biography of her good friend, ZaSu Pitts, who adopted Barbara's little son when LaMarr died in Jan. 1926. The award winning book HANDS With a HEART: The Personal Biography of Actress ZaSu Pitts (c.2011) tells the full story. Pitts was able to provide the structure and love that Barbara, always partying, would not have given little "Sonny".

  • @Reggie2000
    @Reggie2000 4 роки тому +2

    Wikipedia states this: The athletic Douglas Fairbanks's one-handed handspring to grab a sword during a fight scene in this film is considered as one of the great stunts of the early cinema period.
    Where is this scene? i can't find it.

  • @joseassuncao5598
    @joseassuncao5598 10 років тому +4

    magnifico cinema

  • @thierryploum5923
    @thierryploum5923 Рік тому

    A number of the actors would reprise their roles in the 1929 film The Man in the iron mask: Constance, Richelieu, D'artagnan, the gaunt and forbidding Father Joseph and Planchet, too, with the ballad itself also reprised, recited by Douglas Fairbanks Jr, no less. I watched both today, though out of sequence. Great fun! There was a welcome freshness to both plays (and all of the music in the 1921 film I grew up with, which made me feel a very displaced melancholy.)
    I was unable to recognise Eugene Palette behind his costume of Aramis, and barely spotted Adolphe Menjou as Louis XIII. Douglas Fairbank was always Douglas Fairbanks and no one could mistake him for anybody else!
    Douglas Fairbanks, with Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford would later found United Artists, with Mary Pickford stepping in a few times to sort out the finances of the company, a skill she'd developed from childhood to keep her family, then, away from the grimmest extremes of poverty.

    • @thierryploum5923
      @thierryploum5923 Рік тому

      I missed DW Griffith in the United Artist Line-up.

  • @vintagegoldenage
    @vintagegoldenage 3 роки тому +4

    the song playing at ~ 59:00 is a waltz by Johann Strauss!

  • @rommellupae3447
    @rommellupae3447 3 роки тому

    Merci!

  • @8126kl
    @8126kl 5 років тому +3

    I love this movie even though it deviates from the novel.

  • @seltaeb3302
    @seltaeb3302 3 роки тому

    Looks great. Thanks.

  • @avamogal55
    @avamogal55 11 років тому +2

    My favorite.

  • @زرتشت-س3ط
    @زرتشت-س3ط 2 роки тому

    Very good

  • @jettrink7510
    @jettrink7510 7 років тому +1

    Stupendous, collousuaallll......

  • @IsraelNowIsraelForever
    @IsraelNowIsraelForever 3 роки тому

    Which DVD edition of The Three Musketeers (1921) is better, the one released by Kino Video featuring the original score or the one by UnderCrank Productions with the original colour tinting and a new score by Ben Model?

  • @jamesmosley763
    @jamesmosley763 9 років тому +4

    I think the film was great. by the way I noticed a lot of comments in French. Silent movies transcend language all the world can watch and language is no barrier. However the music is a different matter. Why not use music which enhances what is happening on screen and not some CD of waltzers. That said great film

    • @chboth
      @chboth 5 років тому

      Yes the music is completely wrong. Best thing is to turn off the sound.

  • @rosicroix777
    @rosicroix777 8 років тому +9

    I love the film, but why do they play "land of hope & glory" (an English song) in a movie about French court intrigue ?

    • @toocoldtobother7271
      @toocoldtobother7271 7 років тому +2

      Percy Barbarossa that's what I'm thinking

    • @amesbancal
      @amesbancal 6 років тому +2

      Percy Barbarossa et pire pourquoi les valses de Vienne un vrai anachronisme ?

    • @michelmarquant537
      @michelmarquant537 6 років тому +1

      Et l'imagination

    •  5 років тому +1

      Same reason Jesus is always a dirty blonde, blue eyed jew with a british accent..? Judge not lest..

    • @suzannejensen275
      @suzannejensen275 4 роки тому

      Percy Barbarossa I know it's been 3 years but if you remember in the movie they were supposed to be in England. With all the Waltz music I felt like I should get up and dance during this movie. LOL💃

  • @littlegelland
    @littlegelland 5 років тому +1

    I turned off the sound and smacked "All For Love" on at the end. Cheesy, yes - but quite tearjerking, actually. Recommended!

  • @leniszameit
    @leniszameit 2 роки тому

    you can go ad free with out utube pre. i use a free adblocker

  • @adiconstantin4598
    @adiconstantin4598 3 роки тому +1

    13:10 Walt Witman - the actor

  • @MrHarindrakvidya
    @MrHarindrakvidya 5 років тому +1

    i was wondering where that music was from. FALLOUT 4!

  • @williamchadwick7948
    @williamchadwick7948 6 років тому +1

    Wow--Walt Whitman played D'Artagnan's father! That old poufter got around!

    • @zakattack8624
      @zakattack8624 4 роки тому

      Didn't he die in 1892? Why does it say that this film is from 1921?

    • @1984potionlover
      @1984potionlover 4 роки тому

      Not the same Walt Whitman.

  • @michaelwagner4451
    @michaelwagner4451 3 роки тому +1

    Leider mit der völlig falschen Musik untermalt.

  • @mikekemp9877
    @mikekemp9877 Рік тому

    the jewellery may seem indignificant but the faithfulness of the queens and royal princesses had been compromised by the affair of the purses years earlier under philip 14th.

  • @alexhayden2303
    @alexhayden2303 6 років тому +1

    Watch this at double speed.........very amusing, if you know the story well!

  • @adiconstantin4598
    @adiconstantin4598 3 роки тому

    5:24 Lovely "font"! (Which one would it be? 😋)
    or:
    There will not be no such a hand-write! Maybe, there will not be a hand-write at all...

  • @reynaldocreer8443
    @reynaldocreer8443 4 роки тому +1

    1921 is dark now 1921 was a movie ai watch

  • @craigscala7779
    @craigscala7779 8 років тому +1

    Pomp and Circumstance by Elgar.

  • @alexanderagdigos1646
    @alexanderagdigos1646 3 роки тому

    No talkies..

  • @distar7471
    @distar7471 6 років тому

    Oh gosh.

  • @menjobleeko4135
    @menjobleeko4135 4 роки тому

    Many of the characters looked the same in the later version.

  • @indyfan9845
    @indyfan9845 7 років тому

    Tommy Edison brought me here.

  • @seanster625
    @seanster625 6 років тому

    song at 35:10?

  • @henbane2247
    @henbane2247 10 місяців тому

    1:30:06 is really cool

  • @zakattack8624
    @zakattack8624 4 роки тому

    Hold on, if Walt Whitman is in this film, and this film is supposedly from 1921, how was Whitman in the film when he died in 1892? This film must have been filmed in the early 1890s!

    • @noahmcclintock5866
      @noahmcclintock5866 4 роки тому +1

      Different Walt Whitman.

    • @zakattack8624
      @zakattack8624 4 роки тому

      @@noahmcclintock5866 ah xD I guess that would be the case, haha. I just assumed he was well known since he was one of the premier actors.

  • @arkadykorozhnev1970
    @arkadykorozhnev1970 8 років тому +1

    Good film, but what a funeral and tedious voice (inappropriate music) - spoils the film. It seems boring and overly mournful film ... What is the "Swan Lake"? and not the "Three Musketeers" - adventure novel

  • @zakariyazakariya429
    @zakariyazakariya429 10 років тому +2

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  • @corbenvanloosbroek
    @corbenvanloosbroek 7 років тому

    All these people have been burned to ash or are rotting in the ground

    • @sverrearnes7769
      @sverrearnes7769 6 років тому

      Yes, weirdo! Not to mention Alexandro Dumas, who wrote the novel the movie is based on.

    • @台獨萬歲-h4l
      @台獨萬歲-h4l 5 років тому

      All of us will be burned to ashes or are rotting in the ground by the year2121😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @1984potionlover
      @1984potionlover 4 роки тому

      As will you, someday. Thanks for your input Captain Obvious.