Rating: PG13
Genre:
Adventure
Release Date: 08/11/1998
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: 5.1/2
Run Time: 132 Minutes
Flags: Violence
Distributor/Studio: MGM
Oscar-nominated
Randall Wallace (
Braveheart) made his directorial debut with this adaptation of the 1848 classic by
Alexandre Dumas (1802-70), featuring
Leonardo DiCaprio in a dual role. Years have passed since the Three Musketeers, Aramis (
Jeremy Irons), Athos (
John Malkovich), and Porthos (
Gerard Depardieu) fought together with their friend D'Artagnan (
Gabriel Byrne). The arrogant, tyrannical
King Louis XIV (
Leonardo DiCaprio) desires the beautiful Christine (
Judith Godreche), so he orders her suitor Raoul (
Peter Sarsgaard), the son of Athos, off to face death at the front. He also sends Aramis to kill the leader of a Jesuit rebellion. Louis is unaware that his loyal protector and informant, D'Artagnan, is the secret lover of his mother, Queen Anne (
Anne Parillaud). Louis' younger twin brother, Philippe (also DiCaprio) is the man in the iron mask, imprisoned for the past six years. Arthos and Porthos plan to free Philippe, abduct Louis and replace him by putting Philippe on the throne. French location scenes include the Chateau de Fontainbleau. Previous adaptations:
Allan Dwan's
The Iron Mask (1929) with
Douglas Fairbanks, the 1939
James Whale version with
Louis Hayward,
Patricia Medina in
Lady in the Iron Mask (1952),
Henri Decoin's
Le Masque de Fer (1962),
Mike Newell's 1976 TV movie with
Richard Chamberlain, and
Ken Annakin's
The Fifth Musketeer (1978, aka
Behind the Iron Mask) with
Beau Bridges,
Lloyd Bridges,
Sylvia Kristel,
Ursula Andress,
Cornel Wilde,
Jose Ferrer,
Rex Harrison, and
Olivia de Havilland. A second film titled
The Man in the Iron Mask was released in 1998, a low-budget effort from director
William Richert.
~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide