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The Three Musketeers 1942

★ 7.527 votes136 min📅 1942-08-27

Dive into "The Three Musketeers (1942)", a lively adventure-comedy directed by Miguel M. Delgado that blends reality with fantasy in a way only Cantinflas could deliver.

Director: Miguel M. Delgado

Cast

Cantinflas
Cantinflas
Cantinflas / D'Artagnan (as Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas')
Ángel Garasa
Ángel Garasa
Ricardo / Cardenal Richelieu
Janet Alcoriza
Janet Alcoriza
Mimí / Milady (as Raquel Rojas)
Consuelo Frank
Consuelo Frank
Reina / Ana de Austria
Pituka de Foronda
Pituka de Foronda
Constancia / Sra. Bonacieux
Andrés Soler
Andrés Soler
Athos
Julio Villarreal
Julio Villarreal
Rey Luis XIII
Jorge Reyes
Jorge Reyes
Julio / Duque de Buckingham
José Elías Moreno
José Elías Moreno
Portos
Rafael Icardo
Rafael Icardo
Comisario / Sr. de Treville

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Three Musketeers (1942) about?

In this Mexican adventure-comedy, Cantinflas plays an extra who falls asleep on set and dreams of being d'Artagnan, the legendary Musketeer. The stolen necklace of an actress triggers his imaginative journey into royal intrigue, swordplay, and comedic heroics.

Who directed The Three Musketeers?

Miguel M. Delgado directed this lively 1942 film, infusing it with a blend of humor and classic adventure.

Who stars in The Three Musketeers?

The film features Cantinflas in the lead role, alongside Ángel Garasa, Janet Alcoriza, Consuelo Frank, and Andrés Soler in key supporting parts.

Is The Three Musketeers (1942) worth watching?

While it isn't as widely known as other adaptations, this Mexican take on the Musketeers offers a charming mix of comedy and adventure. Fans of Cantinflas or classic studio-era films will likely find its playful tone and nostalgic vibe appealing.

How long is The Three Musketeers?

The runtime for The Three Musketeers is 136 minutes.

About The Three Musketeers (1942) — Cantinflas' Humorous Take on the Classic Tale

Dive into "The Three Musketeers (1942)", a lively adventure-comedy directed by Miguel M. Delgado that blends reality with fantasy in a way only Cantinflas could deliver. In this playful twist on the classic tale, the beloved comedian drifts off to dreamland while working as an extra at Clasa studios, imagining himself as the swashbuckling d'Artagnan. The film whisks viewers away to a world of royal intrigue, sword fights, and comedic misadventures, all wrapped in the golden age of Mexican cinema. Delgado's direction keeps the tone lighthearted, balancing humor and heroism while paying homage to Alexandre Dumas' iconic story. With Cantinflas at the heart of the action, the movie captures the spirit of camaraderie and daring that has made the Musketeers legendary.

The atmosphere is a delightful mix of nostalgic studio charm and escapist adventure, where every scene crackles with energy and wit. Janet Alcoriza shines as the actress whose stolen necklace sets the dream in motion, while Ángel Garasa and Andrés Soler add gravitas to the ensemble. Whether you're a fan of classic swashbucklers or simply love a good laugh, this 1942 gem offers something for everyone. Pair it with your favorite Mexican coffee, and you've got a perfect cinematic escape.