Review of The Three Musketeers (1993) by Kimberley Jones for Austin Chronicle — 25 Oct 2011
Still, once you accept Paul W.S. Anderson's entirely unnecessary adaptation on its own terms (nonsensical, underachieving), it has its limited charms, which include a snigger-inducing alphabet soup of accents, a standout rooftop swordfight, and British comedian James Corden as the Musketeers' put-upon manservant.
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This review of The Three Musketeers (1993) was written by Kimberley Jones and published by Austin Chronicle on 25 Oct 2011.
The Three Musketeers has generally received mixed reviews.
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