Yeah, great film...
As for similar Dumas-based films, I'll gladly second the suggestion of "La Fille de D'Artagnan". Good fun, Sophie Marceau is rather charming, it pulls off that aging hero-bit nicely, and offers a lot of good-natured laughs at the expense of the genre itself.
Other than that I've seen "La Reine Margot", which was very good if completely different in style. It's much darker; a story about political intrigue, assassinations and the infamous massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day.
And the Depardieu TV-mini-series of "The Count of Monte Christo", which I remember liking a lot.
As for what else Dumas' wrote... Several hundreds of novels. His list for "writing credit" on IMDb is 170 titles long, dating back to 1898. (!)
(Oh yeah, agree on "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" as well.)
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