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Germán Valdés
- D'Artagnan
- (as Tin Tan)
Martha Valdés
- Lady Winter
- (as Marta Valdes)
Marcelo Chávez
- Porthos
- (as Marcelo)
Nacho Contla
- Señor de Treville
- (as Ignacio Contla)
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Written by Richard Egües
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If there is anything to be commented on this film, you would only need one word: Delicious!
The story is well known and the movie follows it without much deviation, except of course for the in-house Mexican jokes; Germán Valdés (a.k.a. Tin-Tán) plays D'Artagnan with his usual comedic genius, while his brother Ramón Valdés plays the sinister Rochefort. Along with the rest of the cast, Valdés delivers an extremely enjoyable version of Dumas The Three Musketeers, which rivals succesfully with other, more modern versions (like the superior 1975 version with Michael York, or the more recent but more pedestrian versions).
The story is well known and the movie follows it without much deviation, except of course for the in-house Mexican jokes; Germán Valdés (a.k.a. Tin-Tán) plays D'Artagnan with his usual comedic genius, while his brother Ramón Valdés plays the sinister Rochefort. Along with the rest of the cast, Valdés delivers an extremely enjoyable version of Dumas The Three Musketeers, which rivals succesfully with other, more modern versions (like the superior 1975 version with Michael York, or the more recent but more pedestrian versions).
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By what name was Three and a Half Musketeers (1957) officially released in Canada in English?
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