Reveals how important it is in middle age to keep one's spiritual ideals alive and shining.
The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)
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Synopsis: The first of two 1998 theatrical adaptations of Alexandre Dumas pere's classic adventure novel (the other starring teen idol Leonardo Di Caprio). Decadent King Louis XIV confines his twin brother... The first of two 1998 theatrical adaptations of Alexandre Dumas pere's classic adventure novel (the other starring teen idol Leonardo Di Caprio). Decadent King Louis XIV confines his twin brother at Isle St. Marguerite, where his visage is cruelly concealed behind an iron mask. But trustworthy Musketeers hatch a plan to undo this injustice and save France. [More]
Starring: Nick Richert, Edward Albert, Dana Barron, Timothy Bottoms
Starring: Nick Richert, Edward Albert, Dana Barron, Timothy Bottoms, Brigid Conley Walsh, Fannie Brett, Meg Foster, James Gammon, Dennis Hayden, William Richert, Rex Ryon
Director: William Richert
Director: William Richert
Story: Alexandre Dumas
Screenwriter: William Richert
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