Four Musketeers
Richard Chamberlain and Michael York in Person!
The Four Musketeers
(Milady’s Revenge)
Part of our Anniversary Classics Series.
Last year the Anniversary Classics series presented a successful 40th anniversary screening of The Three Musketeers, director Richard Lester's stylish and entertaining retelling of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel. Join us this year to see Lester's stirring conclusion of the tale, THE FOUR MUSKETEERS (1975). The all-star cast is led by Michael York as D'Artagnan, Oliver Reed as Porthos, Frank Finlay as Athos, Richard Chamberlain as Aramis, along with Charlton Heston, Faye Dunaway, Raquel Welch, Geraldine Chaplin, Jean-Pierre Cassel, and Christopher Lee as the villainous Rochefort. While we celebrate the entire cast, we pay tribute to veteran actor Lee, who died this year at the age of 93.
The screening will be followed by a Q-and-A with two of the four Musketeers. Michael York made his film debut in Joseph Losey's acclaimed Accident in 1967. He played Tybalt in Franco Zeffirelli's highly successful film of Romeo and Juliet the following year; also starred in George Cukor's Justine with Anouk Aimee; James Ivory's The Guru with Rita Tushingham, Something for Everyone, England Made Me, Murder on the Orient Express, and Logan's Run. He is probably best known for his leading role opposite Liza Minnelli in Bob Fosse's Oscar-winning film version of the Broadway musical Cabaret. In later years York appeared in many TV series and movies and enjoyed renewed popularity in the Austin Powers movies of the 1990s.
First attracting attention as TV's Dr. Kildare, Richard Chamberlain went on to have a stellar career on the big screen, in the theater, and on television. His many film roles include Twilight of Honor, Lester's Petulia, Ken Russell's The Music Lovers, The Towering Inferno, and Peter Weir's The Last Wave. In the 1970s and 80s, Chamberlain became the king of the TV miniseries, starring in the enormously successful Centennial, Shogun, and The Thorn Birds. He attracted renewed attention with the publication of his autobiography a few years ago.
The screening will be followed by a Q-and-A with two of the four Musketeers. Michael York made his film debut in Joseph Losey's acclaimed Accident in 1967. He played Tybalt in Franco Zeffirelli's highly successful film of Romeo and Juliet the following year; also starred in George Cukor's Justine with Anouk Aimee; James Ivory's The Guru with Rita Tushingham, Something for Everyone, England Made Me, Murder on the Orient Express, and Logan's Run. He is probably best known for his leading role opposite Liza Minnelli in Bob Fosse's Oscar-winning film version of the Broadway musical Cabaret. In later years York appeared in many TV series and movies and enjoyed renewed popularity in the Austin Powers movies of the 1990s.
First attracting attention as TV's Dr. Kildare, Richard Chamberlain went on to have a stellar career on the big screen, in the theater, and on television. His many film roles include Twilight of Honor, Lester's Petulia, Ken Russell's The Music Lovers, The Towering Inferno, and Peter Weir's The Last Wave. In the 1970s and 80s, Chamberlain became the king of the TV miniseries, starring in the enormously successful Centennial, Shogun, and The Thorn Birds. He attracted renewed attention with the publication of his autobiography a few years ago.
Genre
Action/Adventure
Runtime
108
Language
English
Director
Richard Lester
Cast
Faye Dunaway,
Michael York,
Geraldine Chaplin
Played at
Royal 9.29.15 - 9.29.15
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