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- The cruel King Louis XIV of France has a secret twin brother whom he keeps imprisoned. Can the twin be substituted for the real king?
- Early 1700: Cartographer Jonathan Green (Jason Flemyng) from Forbidden Empire (2014) is back to map the Russian Far East. He's forced on to China, where he confronts the Dragon Master et al. The iron masked Russian Czar escapes the Tower of London to a Russian ship.
- D'Artagnan and his fellow Musketeers plot to replace the ineffectual Louis XIV of France with his secretly imprisoned twin brother Phillipe, who is the firstborn and rightful King.
- Despotic King Louis XIV discovers he has a twin brother who has grown up under the tutelage of his foster father, the patriotic musketeer D'Artagnan.
- King Louis XIII of France is thrilled when his son is born--an heir to the throne. But his Queen has actually delivered twin boys. Cardinal Richelieu sees the second son as a potential for revolution, and has him sent off to Spain to be raised in secret to ensure a peaceful future for France. Alas, keeping the secret means sending Constance, lover of D'Artagnan, off to a convent. D'Artagnan hears of this and rallies the Musketeers in a bid to rescue her. Unfortunately, Richelieu outsmarts the Musketeers and banishes them forever. Richelieu enlists D'Artagnan to look after and protect the young prince. Meanwhile, de Rochefort learns of the twins and Richelieu's plans, and kidnaps the twin, raising him in secret. Many years later, with Richelieu dead and the young prince crowned King Louis XIV, Rochefort launches his plan. The king is kidnapped, replaced with his twin, put in an iron mask so as not to be recognized, and led off to a remote castle to be held prisoner. Louis XIV is able to alert D'Artagnan, who realizes that only his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis can help him, so he reunites the Musketeers to derail Rochefort's nefarious plot but at a heavy toll.
- A female version of 'The Man in the Iron Mask'. In this version, the mask is put on a princess (Patricia Medina) rather than a prince as in the original book by Alexandre Dumas.
- The story of the Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, and the imprisonment in an iron mask of the identical twin of the King of France, Louis XIV.
- A lad jousting with his tutor is kidnaped and carried to the Bastille where his head is locked in an iron mask. Jump ten years: Musketeers return from war in Morocco to find Paris starving while Louis XIV and his retinue idle at Duke Fouquet's estate. Louis is enamored with his host's virginal daughter, Valliere, herself in love with Athos. The queen mother calls the Jesuit Aramis to her deathbed to confess that Louis has a twin, "a second born, he was first conceived, the oldest and true heir," the man in the iron mask. Aramis secures his release and hides him while Porthos and Athos school him for his destiny. D'Artagnan remains loyal to Louis: love, schemes and politics entwine.
- A villain is poisoning a duke ;he imprisons his son ,wearing an iron mask,in a dungeon .
- Teenage boy from a small village learns that he is in fact the secret twin brother of the current corrupt king of France. The four musketeers ask him to replace the king, but in a way that no one finds out about the switch.
- D'Artagnan and his fellow Musketeers plot to replace the ineffectual Louis XIV of France with his secretly imprisoned twin brother Philippe who is the firstborn and rightful king.
- Cardinal Richelieu gives the order that the twin brother of France's King Louis XIV should be removed from the court and taken to the country. There he is educated, without knowledge of his true ancestry, and kept as a prisoner.
- A retrospective look at the band and their music in a combination of archive interviews and performance footage.
- Here, the director talks about the process of deciding upon a style for the mask, while alternate designs play across the screen.
- An eccentric sort of a fellow, who is prying into everything, finally gets into trouble through his inquisitiveness. He goes into a curio shop one day, and, not being satisfied with looking at a coat of armor, he tries on the iron mask. To his horror, it suddenly clasps, and thus the excitement starts, for no one has a key with which it can be opened and removed, he rushes away with his head tightly encased in the warrior's shield and frightens people out of their wits. He goes to a café and tries to drink, but is not successful, and the waiter gets a syringe and squirts the fluid through a crevice in the mask. He goes on and when he is held up by two robbers he is protected when they beat him on the head, and soon puts them to rout. He gropes his way home, and when he enters the apartment he causes a panic among the occupants. A fellow takes him to the kitchen and tries to saw the mask off, but gives it up as a bad job. He takes the unfortunate to the police station and they are at a loss to know just what to do. Then they lay him on the ground and pound on the mask with heavy mallets, but this, like the rest, is fruitless. Finally a fellow hits on a bright idea, and places a stick of dynamite in one of the crevices, lights it and blows the thing off. The happy fellow is none the worse for his terrible experience and returns home a wiser man.
- In these five segments, he discusses the challenge of writing the film, his experience as a first time director, the casting process, various elements of the production, and a few parting words. On-set footage and clips from the film are mixed in with the interviews.
- Upon their father's death, a set of twin princes argue over the throne. One has his brother clamped in an iron mask and forces him to be locked in the dungeon.
- Paul Hitchcock discusses how he came onto the project, cast and performances, production details and various challenges. He brings a good overview of his experiences. He touches on controversies that greeted him as a "replacement producer" and he makes this a pretty useful discussion.
- Anthony Pratt goes over visual choices and aspects of his work. Pratt brings us a quick but engaging program.
- It's Cisco and Pancho to the rescue when outlaws abduct a sheriff and imprison the lawman in an iron mask.
- A mysterious woman appears in Maddie's and David's agency, who does not want to show her face. She wants Maddie and David to find her former lover, who is the reason why she can't show her face. The two detectives find this man, but find out on the next day that someone murdered him. Of course, the mysterious woman is their very first suspect.
- Both Brenda and Rhoda have exciting things going-on in their respective lives. Brenda is going engagement ring shopping with Benny. And Rhoda has been nominated for a prestigious New York Society of Costume Designers award for a science-fiction monster mask she designed. Jack, who has never won anything in his life, isn't happy for Rhoda until he learns that the company shares the honor if she wins. As such, Jack springs for the entire gang, including Brenda and Benny, to go to the awards dinner and dance. Rhoda is thinking about going solo, although Jack thinks she should ask one of their clients, model good looking Doug Korman. Despite Rhoda's less than eloquent invitation, Doug accepts. Rhoda admits that she is looking forward to having someone as good looking as Doug on her arm for the event. Beyond Rhoda and Jack actually winning or not winning the award, the events of the evening end up being less than smooth for their entire group, especially for Doug.
- 1976–19787.4 (13)TV EpisodeThe evil twin of the Wazdon Chief Denat has assumed his identity and has been having the tribesmen mine for gold in a volcano. It is up to Tarzan to stop him.
- 1993–1995TV-G8.0 (7)TV Episode
- Scrooge visits his old friend, Count Roy, of the mountain kingdom of Montedumas, only to find that his evil twin brother Ray has usurped the throne, and thrown Roy in jail wearing an iron mask.
- 1967–1978TV Episode
- 1967–1978TV Episode
- Rambo's team is in Munich attending Oktoberfest. Iron Mask locates an old warplane wrecked at the bottom of a lake for General Warhawk. The plane contains a fortune in gold. Rambo's team is notified of the news and goes...
- An old Ronald McDonald statue; a World War II diving helmet; maps.
- 1999– TV-147.5 (607)TV EpisodeCamie and Pappag introduce themselves to the Straw Hats, who then later find out that their fishman friend has been kidnapped by Iron Mask Duval and the Macro Gang.
- Despotic King Louis XIV discovers he has a twin brother who has grown up under the tutelage of his foster father, the patriotic musketeer D'Artagnan.
- Near the beaches of Cannes, murmurous echoes of historic prisoners still resonate in their sinister cells on Ile Sainte Marguerite. Explore the enigmatic and tragic destinies of these prisoners who left the world of the living behind.
- The literary horror classic theme traces to Voltaire, the Illumination author 'philosopher' who who was a bitter enemy of Louis XIV's absolute monarchy. He had himself been a victim himself for three years of the 'lettre de cachet', a practice which gave the crown discretionary powers to have any subject arrested and incarcerated indefinitely without form of trial. Secret prisons in desolate fortresses are documented, as author St. Mars was governor under war minster Louvois, as well as anonymous prisoners and even masks, but an iron mask for years would have been fatal by infection. For a royal brother there are no indications, as royal births were very public court events.
- 2018– 46mPodcast EpisodeAt the end of the 17th century, Parisians witnessed a strange man being escorted into the fortress prison known as the Bastille.