RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN IN
“THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK”
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THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK, 1976.
Based on the novel of Alexandre Dumas.


Directed by Mike Newell
Produced  by Norman Rosemont
Screenplay William Bast
 

Cast : 
Richard Chamberlain ....  King Louis XIV/Philippe 
Patrick McGoohan ....  Fouquet
Louis Jourdan ....  D'Artagnan 
Jenny Agutter ....  Louise de la Vallière 
Ian Holm ....  Duval 
Ralph Richardson ....  Colbert de Voliere 
Vivien Merchant ....  Queen Maria Theresa 
Brenda Bruce ....  Queen Anna of Austria 
Esmond Knight ....  Armand 
Godfrey Quigley ....  Baisemeaux 
Emrys James ....  Percerin 
Denis Lawson ....  Claude 
Ann Zelda ....  Henriette 
Hugh Fraser  ....  Montfleury 
Stacy Davis ....  Blacksmith 


 
THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK

Richard Chamberlain heads an internationally famed cast in this extravagant compelling production of Alexander Dumas classic.

In the tour de force of great acting, Richard Chamberlain plays the dual role of the imprisoned man in the hideous iron mask and his foppish, elegant twin brother, King Louis XIV of France.
This performance supported by an all-star cast, sweeps the story of high adventure and romance and new heights.
 

In 1661, France stirs restlessly under the rule of the ineffectual King Louis XIV, a weak monarch manipulated by the devious Nicolas Fouquet, his finance minister who virtually held the string of power.
However, Captain of the Musketeers D’ Artagnan and Home Affairs Minister Cobert are determined that France shall have a real King.
They have found Louis’ identical twin brother Phillipe and plan to put him on the throne. Rightful heir to the throne, he is spirited away from birth for political motives and is ignorant of his identity.
D’Artagnan and Colbert have had him taken to a cell for safety.
Duval, Fouquet’s henchman, visits the Bastille with Louise de La Vallière , whose father Armand has been imprisoned. 

When Louise sees Armand he tells of the young man in the next  cell who has given him half of his water ration.
Louise sees Phillipe and is struck by the resemblance. 
Their eyes meet end they are attracted to each other. 
However, Duval also sees Phillipe and hurries off to tell Fouquet.  Fouquet tells the King who shuns from having his brother slain. Instead he orders him to be taken for eternal imprisonment, and so that no one will ever see him, an iron mask I to be clamped upon his face.
Phillipe be wildered is taken to the prison and riveted into the mask. D’Artagnan is informed of Phillipe’s imprisonment and sets off to free Phillipe. Fouquet, aware of D’Artagnan’s plans to free Phillipe, is waiting to foil the escape.

D’Artagnan dons the mask himself and leads Fouquet and his men away from Phillipe on a wild goose chase which ends with D’Artagnan falling into the see from a rocky cliff. Desperately D’Artagnan tries to free himself of the mask and succeeds only at the last minute. Fouquet believes the man he has seen fall into the see to be Phillipe and returned to tell the King. 

Phillipe no aware of his true identity and educated in the ways of royalty agrees to D’Artagnan’s and Colbert plans to substitute him for Louis.
Phillipe is to attend the King’s ball dressed in a costume identical to King Louis’ except for a different color sash. Information has been leaked to Fouquet that there is a plot to substitute the king and the imposter will be wearing a purple sash. 

But Louis is wearing the purple sash and is arrested by Fouquet and sentenced to the same fate he once decreed for his brother.
As Louis’ face is enclosed in the iron mask, he hears the instruction given to the guards: “When one day his food remains uneaten, you will provide mortar and bricks and seal the entry to this cell.” “Send word to Paris only, that the Man In The Iron Mask lives no more.”


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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