Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Douglas Fairbanks - The Iron Mask

Douglas Fairbanks - The Iron Mask Review



In this exciting adventure sequel to The Three Musketeers, Douglas Fairbanks sails back into action in the role he made famous, and this time the mature D-Artagnan has his work cut out for him. After a set of twins are born to Louis XIII (Rolfe Sedan), Cardinal Richilieu ships one of the newborns off to Spain where the child grows up resentful and secluded. D'Artagnan's lover, Constance (Marguerite de la Motte) finds her own life in danger having witnessed the birth of the two babies, and this leads our hero to ride off in her defense. As time goes by, D'Artagnan comes to acting as the personal protector of the young King Louis XIV. They live a happy life together until one day, the young heir to the throne disappears in the night, only to find himself locked away in a secret tower with an iron mask strapped to his face while his evil twin assumes the royal identity. With such a dasterly plot threatening the future of France, D'Artagnan soon calls upon the aid of his old Musketeer comrades, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos to help him restore order to the land.

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