Three Argentines in Paris
Three Argentines in Paris (Spanish:Tres anclados en París) is a 1938 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Florencio Parravicini, Tito Lusiardo and Irma Córdoba.[1]
Three Argentines in Paris | |
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Directed by | Manuel Romero |
Written by | Manuel Romero |
Starring | Florencio Parravicini Tito Lusiardo Irma Córdoba |
Music by | Enrique Delfino 'Delfy' |
Cinematography | Francisco Múgica Luis Romero |
Edited by | Juan Soffici |
Release date | 26 January 1938 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by Ricardo J. Conord.
Cast
- Florencio Parravicini as Domínguez
- Tito Lusiardo as Eustaquio Pedernera
- Irma Córdoba as Ángela Torres
- Enrique Serrano as Eleodoro López
- Hugo del Carril as Ricardo
- Juan Mangiante as Carlos Torres
- Alímedes Nelson as Ketty López
- Elvira Pagã as Herself
- Rosina Pagã as Herself
- Carlos Morganti
- José Alfayate
- Amalia Bernabé as Argentinean tourist in Paris
- Héctor Méndez as Director in assembly
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References
- Bethell p.468
Bibliography
- Leslie Bethell. A Cultural History of Latin America: Literature, Music and the Visual Arts in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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