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  1. La Femme Musketeer: With Gérard Depardieu, Michael York, Nastassja Kinski, Susie Amy. D'Artagnan's daughter Valentine and the three sons of her father's three legendary musketeer comrades must team up to rescue King Louis XIV's fiancée who's been kidnapped.

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    • 2004-06-20
    • Action, Adventure
    • 163
  2. La Femme Musketeer (English: "The Musketeer Woman") is a made for television movie produced by Hallmark Entertainment and Larry Levinson Productions, filmed on Draguć in Croatia. It originally premiered on June 20, 2004 on Hallmark Channel.

  3. When the bride-to-be of King Louis XIV is kidnapped, the sons of the original three musketeers rally to rescue her. Much to their surprise, a fourth musketeer joins the fray. And this brilliant swordsman—the most gifted of the lot—turns out to be D'Artagnan's daughter.

  4. Valentine D'Artagnon has a dream to follow in the footsteps of her father-the most accomplished and famous Musketeer in all of France. Proving her mettle and ignoring propriety, Valentine rises in the ranks to be given a special mission by the King: undo a blackmail plot and save the life of his kidnapped bride-to-be.

  5. Valentine D'Artagnan - daughter of the renowned French swordsman Jaques D'Artagnan (Emmy® nominee Michael York, "Austin Powers") - rides with the sons of the Three Musketeers to rescue King Louis XIV's betrothed from scheming Cardinal Mazarin (Golden Globe-winner Gerard Depardieu, "Life of Pi").

    • Steve Boyum
    • Clemency Burton-Hill
  6. But there is one Musketeer who stands apart from the rest. She has her mother's stunning looks--and her father's legendary sword. She excels in the art of dance to appease her mother, but Valentine D'Artagnan (Susie Amy, Sirens) wields her true skills in other ways.

  7. Valentine D'Artagnan - daughter of the renowned French swordsman Jaques D'Artagnan (Emmy nominee Michael York, "Austin Powers") - rides with the sons of the Three Musketeers to rescue King Louis XIV's betrothed from scheming Cardinal Mazarin (Golden Globe-winner Gerard Depardieu, "Life of Pi").