Archive for tag: Richard Chamberlain

Review: The Four Musketeers

19 October, 2011 (17:06) | by Richard T. Jameson, Film Reviews | By: Richard T. Jameson

[Originally published in Movietone News 40, April 1975] The Four Musketeers cannot be recommended to anyone who hasn’t seen The Three Musketeers. On the other hand, you haven’t seen The Three until you’ve seen The Four; and once you’ve seen The Four, The Three becomes a much better movie. They’re all one movie, really, and [...]

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Review: The Three Musketeers

19 October, 2011 (12:03) | by Richard T. Jameson, Film Reviews | By: Richard T. Jameson

[Originally published in Movietone News 31, April 1974] The Three Musketeers opens with an auspiciousness I haven’t experienced since the first image and chords of 2001: Against a dark, featureless background and in a light that seems to have seeped out of a pearl, a hand seizes the hilt of a heavy sword and slowly [...]

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“It doesn’t take any imagination at all to feel awed” – Peter Weir

3 December, 2009 (16:54) | by Judith M. Kass, Interviews, Peter Weir | By: Judith M. Kass

[Originally published in Movietone News 62-63, December 1979] Peter Weir was interviewed by Judith Kass in New York City on January 8, 1979, in connection with the U.S. opening of his new film The Last Wave. The Last Wave concerns a lawyer, played by Richard Chamberlain, who defends five aborigines accused of killing a sixth [...]

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