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The Three Musketeers in Film: A Movieline Timeline

This weekend, Paul W.S. Anderson brings his own adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s novel The Three Musketeers to movie theaters. This is hardly the first feature film foray for the titular trio of sword-fighting adventurers though. The Three Musketeers , first published in 1844, has been interpreted for the screen over twenty times in the past century and framed as everything from a silent film to a Russian musical to a Charlie Sheen star vehicle. In celebration of this weekend’s latest rendering of the classic, let’s re-examine the Musketeers ‘ long cinematic history.

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The Three Musketeers in Film: A Movieline Timeline

Exclusive: This Clip from Hong Kong Crime Thriller Fire of Conscience Will Hit You Like a Bus

Director Dante Lam has been called the Michael Mann of Hong Kong cinema, and Movieline’s exclusive clip from his latest pic, Fire of Conscience , demonstrates why: In the span of just over a minute, watch as a nighttime foot chase in a busy metropolitan street turns deadly as a portentous rain falls, all captured in gloriously saturated hues with menacing finesse. Watch the clip and get more details after the jump.

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Exclusive: This Clip from Hong Kong Crime Thriller Fire of Conscience Will Hit You Like a Bus