The Return of the Musketeers was filmed in Spain. It was Richard Lester's first movie in four years. It reunited him with the main cast of the first two films. Author
George MacDonald Fraser said that in the film "Charles I is seen playing golf, which is, incidentally, true. He was playing golf just before he was captured." Lester said the two main problems with the film were a lack of money, and a refusal of the Salkinds to let him use footage from the first two films. "The whole concept of making Dumas'
Twenty Years After was destroyed," said Lester. "It was the hole beneath the water line." However Lester did admit even that may not have worked as the target audience were unlikely to have been familiar with the original films.
Charlton Heston was hoping to be asked to reprise his role as
Cardinal Richelieu from the original films but the cardinal had died several years before the events of the new movie. Heston did give the filmmakers permission to use a painting of Richelieu that featured his likeness—provided he was given the painting once filming ended. "It's a good portrait," wrote Heston. "I'm very fond of it. It's very much in the style of the period."
Kim Cattrall was in
London for dubbing in December 1988. She had planned to fly to New York on the 21st but decided to take a different flight 45 minutes after the one she had planned to fly due to realizing she had forgotten to buy a teapot for her mother. The flight she missed,
Pan Am Flight 103 was soon destroyed by a bomb over Lockerbie.
Death of Roy Kinnear Roy Kinnear was accidentally killed during production in
Toledo, Spain. The Spanish crew misunderstood the instructions of director Lester when it came to putting sand on the cobblestone street before filming in the belief that it would create more grip. Kinnear and other cast members had to travel on horses across the
Puente de Alcántara above the river
Tagus. Kinnear was given one fifteen-minute practice ride before the take. When Kinnear and other cast members rode into the shot on horses and stopped, Kinnear's horse slipped, and Kinnear (not a confident horseman) fell off,
breaking his pelvis. He was treated at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid and on 20 September was transferred to a nearby clinic but died soon after from a heart attack brought on by his injuries.
Kinnear's role was completed by using a
body double, filmed from the rear, and dubbed-in lines from a voice artist. Following a six-year legal battle Kinnear's widow was awarded £650,000 in damages from the production company, Falconfilms—consisting of producer Pierre Spengler and director
Richard Lester. A court later ruled that the hospital was 60% liable for his death and ordered them to pay 60% of the payout figure. ==Release==