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'''''The Musketeer''''' is the 2001 adaptation of the Alexander Dumas classic story ''[[Three Musketeers (disambiguation)|The Three Musketeers]]''. The film was directed by [[Peter Hyams]] and is notable for using the Chinese stunt coordinator of many of [[Jet Li]]'s martial arts films.
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'''''The Musketeer''''' is the 2001 feature film adaptation of the [[Alexander Dumas]] classic story ''[[Three Musketeers (disambiguation)|The Three Musketeers]]''. The film was directed by [[Peter Hyams]] and is notable for using the Chinese stunt coordinator of many of [[Jet Li]]'s martial arts films.
  
 
{{Film Title|The Musketeer}}
 
{{Film Title|The Musketeer}}

Revision as of 18:45, 12 April 2014

The Musketeer (2001)

The Musketeer is the 2001 feature film adaptation of the Alexander Dumas classic story The Three Musketeers. The film was directed by Peter Hyams and is notable for using the Chinese stunt coordinator of many of Jet Li's martial arts films.


The following weapons were used in the film The Musketeer:



Wheellock Pistol

The Wheellock Pistol is used by several characters in the film including Porthos (Steve Spiers) and the henchmen of Ferbe (Tim Roth).

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Porthos (Steve Spiers) with the pistol.
Porthos (Steve Spiers) fires the Wheellock pistol to garner attention.
Henchman on the right holds the wheellock.
Henchman threatens with the wheellock.

Wheellock Musket

The wheelock musket is seen mounted above the fireplace of the Musketeer's place. It's also used during the siege of the castle.

Wheellock Musket (16th/17th centuries)
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Blunderbuss

A Blunderbuss is used by D'Artagnan (Justin Chambers) during the carriage chase.

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