Talk:The Four Musketeers (1974 film)

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I'm sure the source is the movie itself and anyone who is willing to watch it can prove everything said to be true. If I knew how to reference movies on here, I would. No other website gives info detailed enough, and if info from wikipedia must be obtained from another website, then that makes wikipedia useless for people who haven't seen the movie but still want to talk about it, in the case that no other website has that info. It's funny how wikipedia strives for accuracy, yet my history teacher didn't trust it cause it said Hitler was born in 1945, which in reality was the year he committed suicide. This article was even categorized as a stub. It needed an accurate plot summary, and I was probably the first person in the world to write a plot summary for it (not counting the ones who planned it and wrote the script). I made sure every little detail in it was accurate. If another person watches the movie, verify the accuracy of the plot summary here on discussion page. Deleting the plot summary will transform it back into a stub, so whoever tagged it here is torn between their obsession with getting info from other websites (which is a serious weakness if no other websites exist) or how utterly useless stub articles are. Hopefully they pick the right path. Ghostkaiba297 (talk) 03:03, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I made a slight adjustment to the plot summary to reflect the fact that it is revealed in The Return of the Musketeers that Rochefort survived. I know he seems to have been killed in The Four Musketeers (and possibly that was the original intention of those making it) but I think the issue needed clarifying in light of the trilogy's continuity. RoryKat (talk) 21:28, 20 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]