The Three Muscatels Explained

The Three Muscatels
Director:Romell Foster-Owens
Producer:Betty Spruill
Based On:The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
Starring:Richard Pryor
Flynn Belaine
Cal Wilson
Reynaldo Rey
Joe Torry
Roy Fegan
Ron Goss
Cinematography:John L. Demps Jr.
Editing:John David Allen
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:97 minutes
Language:English

The Three Muscatels is a 1991 American parody comedy-drama film directed by Romell Foster-Owens. The film stars Richard Pryor and his then wife Flynn Belaine, who also wrote the script with Cal Wilson. The film is based on the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. This was Richard Pryor's last theatrically released film for which he received star billing in a dramatic role.[1] It premiered at the African-American Film Marketplace in November 1991.[2]

Plot

Donna Bon Viant is a college student, who has to complete an assignment on the 14th century for her African-American literature class. She chooses to base her writings on The Three Musketeers, a famous novel by Alexandre Dumas. Donna begins to read the novel and falls asleep in the process. She dreams a zany dream involving the adventures of "The Three Muscatels". The adventures include a number of people in Donna's life including students in her class, members of her family, and an alcoholic she met earlier in the day named Russell, who was drinking muscatel wine.

Cast

Production

It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia in 56 days, from January 19 to March 16, 1991.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Pryor Official Filmography . Jennifer Lee Pryor . Indigo, Inc.. 2011.
  2. News: MOVIES : The Invisible Women : In Hollywood's rush to embrace black filmmakers, women directors are being left out, but some expect that picture to change - Page 4 - Los Angeles Times . Articles.latimes.com . 2007-09-26 . 2012-06-24 . Nina J. . Easton.