The Three Musketeers (1933 serial)

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The Three Musketeers
Directed by Armand Schaeffer
Colbert Clark
Produced by Ned Levine
Written by Norman Hall
Colbert Clark
Ben Cohn
Wyndham Gittens
Starring Jack Mulhall
Raymond Hatton
Francis X. Bushman Jr
John Wayne
Music by Lee Zahler
Editing by Ray Snyder
Distributed by Mascot Pictures
Release date(s) April 7, 1933
Running time 12 chapters (210 min)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

The Three Musketeers is a 1933 serial film produced by Mascot Pictures which updates Dumas' The Three Musketeers by setting the story in contemporary North Africa. The Musketeers are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion, and D'Artagnan (renamed Lt. Tom Wayne and played by John Wayne), is a pilot in the United States military.

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When Lt. Wayne is framed for the murder of his fiancé's brother, Armand Corday (Lon Chaney, Jr.), he vows to capture the real killer, a mysterious Arab terrorist known only as El Shaitan. He is aided by the Three Musketeers: Clancy (an Irishman always spoiling for a fight), Renard, and Schmidt (who loves sausages).

  1. The Fiery Circle
  2. One For All, All For One
  3. The Master Spy
  4. Pirates of the Desert
  5. Rebel Rifles
  6. Death's Marathon
  7. Naked Steel
  8. The Master Strikes
  9. The Fatal Cave
  10. Trapped!
  11. The Measure of a Man
  12. The Value of Comrades
John Wayne as Lt. Tom Wayne
John Wayne as Lt. Tom Wayne

Preceded by
The Whispering Shadow (1933)
Mascot Serial
The Three Musketeers (1933)
Succeeded by
Fighting with Kit Carson (1933)
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