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Edited version of the 1933 Mascot serial "The Three Musketeers," first released in 1946.

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Tom Wayne (archiveFootage)
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Elaine Corday (archiveFootage)
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Maj. Booth (archiveFootage)
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Stubbs (archiveFootage)
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Lt. Armand Corday (archiveFootage) (as Creighton Chaney)
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Clancy (archiveFootage)
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Renard (archiveFootage)
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Schmidt (archiveFootage)
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El Kadur (archiveFootage)
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Col. Duval (archiveFootage)
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Ali (archiveFootage)
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Ratkin (archiveFootage) (as Edward Piel)
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Capt. Boncour (archiveFootage)
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El Maghreb (archiveFootage)
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Col. Brent (archiveFootage)
Rodney Hildebrand ...
Col. Demoyne (archiveFootage)
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Gen. Pelletier (archiveFootage)
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El Shaitan masked (uncredited)
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El Shaitan (uncredited) (voice)

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Colbert Clark
Armand Schaefer ... (as Armand Schaeffer)

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Nat Levine ... producer

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Lee Zahler

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Tom Galligan
Ernest Miller

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Wyndham Gittens ... supervising editor

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Plot Summary

In this feature-length abridgment of the 1933 serial The Three Musketeers (1933), three Foreign Legionnaires (Clancy, Renard, and Schmidt) who refer to themselves in song and banter as the Three Musketeers fight renegade Arab forces under the mysterious El Shaitan. Rescued from a surrounding force by army pilot Tom Wayne, they support Wayne as he tries to uncover the identity of El Shaitan, who is smuggling guns into Algeria in hopes of creating a full-scale revolution. Only by going undercover as a member of the Devil's Circle can Wayne learn the secret of El Shaitan's identity. Written by Jim Beaver

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Taglines A modern version of the famous story by ALEXANDER DUMAS. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Chevauchée de la Gloire (France)
  • Los tres mosqueteros del desierto (Spain)
  • La Chevauchée de la Gloire (Belgium, French title)
  • Os Três Mosqueteiros (Portugal)
  • Comandă în deşert (Romania)
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  • 70 min
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Movie Connections Edited from The Three Musketeers (1933). See more »
Quotes Lt. Armand Corday: Those fool Arabs are always beating their native drums.
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