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1929103 minAdventure, History

The Iron Mask

Is The Iron Mask a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Iron Mask worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Adventure, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Iron Mask Synopsis

King Louis XIII of France is thrilled to have born to him a son - an heir to the throne. But when the queen delivers a twin, Cardinal Richelieu sees the second son as a potential for revolution, and has him sent off to Spain to be raised in secret to ensure a peaceful future for France. Alas, keeping the secret means sending Constance, lover of D'Artagnan, off to a convent. D'Artagnan hears of this and rallies the Musketeers in a bid to rescue her. Unfortunately, Richelieu out-smarts the Musketeers and banishes them forever.

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Top Cast

Douglas Fairbanks
Douglas FairbanksD'Artagnan
Belle Bennett
Belle BennettThe Queen Mother, Anne of Austria
Marguerite De La Motte
Marguerite De La MotteConstance Bonacieux
Dorothy Revier
Dorothy RevierMilady de Winter
Vera Lewis
Vera LewisMadame Peronne
Rolfe Sedan
Rolfe SedanLouis XIII
William Bakewell
William BakewellLouis XIV / Twin Brother
Nigel De Brulier
Nigel De BrulierCardinal Richelieu
Lon Poff
Lon PoffFather Joseph
Charles Stevens
Charles StevensPlanchet - D'Artagnan's Servant

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Is The Iron Mask worth watching?

The Iron Mask has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, History movies.

Is The Iron Mask hit or flop?

The Iron Mask has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Iron Mask is a Adventure, History movie that King Louis XIII of France is thrilled to have born to him a son - an heir to the throne. But when the queen delivers a twin, Cardinal Richelieu sees t...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 7

Douglas Fairbanks picks up where he left off with the "Three Musketeers" (1921) in this altogether better sequel that focusses on the succession to Louis XIII's France. When a son is born to Queen Anne (Belle Bennett), the entire nation celebrates. Only a few in the Kingdom know, however, that there is a twin... For the safety of the realm, the second born is whisked away to Spain on the instructions of Cardinal Richelieu (Nigel de Brulier) but not before the roguishly scarred "Rochefort" (Ullrich Haupt) discovers the truth. Some years later - after all but their mother are dead, he kidnaps the youngster from his Spanish hideaway and secretly substitutes this altogether different King on the throne of France, whilst consigning the real King to an hideous masked confinement in prison. Miraculously, the prisoner manages to get a message to his loyal Captain D'Artagnan (by this time a slightly more portly Fairbanks) and the race is on to rescue and restore him. Unlike any other cinema adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' story that I recall, this story starts off with the good king before the bad one, rather than just starting of with the bad one - and that helps to get the story off at a cracking pace. de Brulier's Richelieu is much better than with his previous iteration here; constantly sparring with those pesky - if somewhat more aged - musketeers, and with the aid of the conspiring "Milady de Winter" (Dorothy Revier) there are a couple of decent sub-plots that help keep the action coming thick and fast. The photography sets that pace well, with plenty of shoot-outs, sword fencing, explosions and intrigue to keep the pot boiling. Again, sparing inter-titles assist with dialogue but don't intrude in what is essentially a super boy's-own adventure. Definitely worth a watch, and in my view the best adaptation of "the Man in the Iron Mask" yet made.