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There have been several movies entitled The Man in the Iron Mask, all based on the final section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, which was itself based on the 18th century myth of The Man in the Iron Mask.
The plot involves D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers and an identical twin brother of King Louis XIV of France.Movies1929The 1929 silent version, titled The Iron Mask, was the last silent film produced by, and starring, Douglas Fairbanks It starred Fairbanks as D'Artagnan, Marguerite de la Motte as his beloved Constance (who is killed early in the film to protect the secret that the King has a twin brother), Nigel De Brulier as the scheming Cardinal Richelieu, and Ulrich Haupt as the evil Count De Rochefort. William Bakewell appeared as the royal twins.The original 1929 release, though a silent film, actually had a soundtrack: several short narrations delivered by Fairbanks (in a rather orotund manner -- it was no wonder he was much less successful in "talkies" than he had been in the silent era), and a musical score with a few sound effects. In 1952 it was reissued, with the printed intertitles removed and a narration voiced by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. added. In 1999, with the cooperation of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art, Kino Video released a DVD of the 1929 version. No film copy with the soundtrack of the Fairbanks speeches existed, but phonograph records of them did exist, so using digital techniques the sound from these was synchronized with film footage. For this reissue, a new score was commissioned from composer Carl Davis. The Kino disk also includes excerpts from the 1952 version, some outtakes from the original filming, and some textual background material from the program for the 1999 premiere showing of the reconstruction. 1939The 1939 film was directed by James Whale. It starred Louis Hayward as the twins.1977A 1977 television movie by ITC Entertainment starred Richard Chamberlain as the twins, Patrick McGoohan as Fouquet, and Louis Jourdan as D'Artagnan.1998The 1998 movie was written and directed by Randall Wallace. Its cast included Leonardo DiCaprio as the twins, Gabriel Byrne as D'Artagnan and Anne Parillaud as Anne of Austria. The three musketeers were portrayed by Jeremy Irons (Aramis), John Malkovich (Athos), and Gérard Depardieu (Porthos).In this version, the "man in the iron mask" is introduced as prisoner number 64389000 based on the number related to his namesake found at the Bastille. The movie also features a brief parody of Leonard McCoy. At one point Aramis sawed the beams of a barn to keep Porthos from committing suicide by hanging. When Porthos made the attempt the beam broke in two, saving his life. But at the same time the barn collapsed in upon itself, to which Aramis remarked that he was a genius and not an engineer, in a parody of McCoy. Differences between versionsThe novel and the filmed versions of the tale have some very interesting differences in how they portray the Royal Twins and in how they present the plot to switch them. It is well worth viewing both the 1929 silent version and the 1998 remake, as well possibly as the 1977 television version, and contrast them with the novel and with one another.In Dumas' original novel, although the plot to replace King Louis XIV with his twin brother is foiled, the twin brother is depicted as a much more sympathetic character than the King, although in the last part of the novel, the king is portrayed as an intelligent, more mature and a bit misunderstood man who totally deserves the throne. In the 1929 silent version starring Douglas Fairbanks as D'Artagnan, the King is depicted favorably and the twin brother is depicted as a pawn in an evil plot, so the plot's being foiled by D'Artagnan and his Three Musketeer friends is made to seem condign. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The Man in the Iron Mask (film) ] Some related entries: Panama Hattie | Them! | Margaret's Museum | Outsider | Chelsea Girls | Snow White | Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang | Thief | Bashing | Phantasies | Nightmare This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The Man in the Iron Mask (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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