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THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Paul W. S. Anderson, dir. Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, script, from the novel Les Trois Mousquetaires by Alexandre Dumas (père ["the elder"]). Germany, France, UK, USA: Constantin Film Produktion (sic), Impact Pictures et al. (prod.) / Constantin, Summit, and numerous others (dist), 2011. See IMDb for complex company credits.[1]

See for Steampunk: here, a variety of improbable Baroque era technology. [2][3]

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