Evil Cardinal Richelieu reunites The Musketeers and sends them to Saint-Dominique (Haiti} to fight the zombie scourge.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
103pp
Genre:
Action, Comedy, Drama, History, Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
Based on characters created by Alexandre Dumas in this classic action adventure novel, "The Three Musketeers."
Synopsis/Details
The classic Alexandre Dumas action adventure novel, "The Three Musketeers," ends in 1628. Thereafter, Aramis goes on to serve God as a Jesuit priest. Porthos, Athos and the newly commissioned lieutenant d'Artagnan move on with their lives, as well. The enmity with their number one antagonist Cardinal Richelieu remains. The malevolent Cardinal sees a chance to get The Musketeers off French soil. His spy intercepts a plea meant for King Louis from Charles St. Jacques requesting urgent help in solving the Zombie crisis on the island colony of Saint-Dominique. In "The Musketeers and The Zombies," The Cardinal sends The Musketeers on a certain death mission to solve the Zombie crisis in this thrilling all new adventure.

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The Writer: Robert Cole

Robert is a Michigan native, growing up in the Detroit suburb of Warren, and is a graduate of Adrian College. His travel experience with extended stays in Spain, Argentina and Mexico have shaped his global perspective on storytelling. Robert is a self-taught writer and his screenplays have received over 94 international official selections and awards. His internationallly acclaimed screenplay, "The Chessmaster, The Artist, The Priest and The Gypsy" is included on the 2017 Golden List. Check out my Filmfreeway Profile. https://filmfreeway.com/robert.cole.288 Go to bio
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