Three are Three

Three are Three (Spanish: Tres eran tres) is a 1955 Spanish comedy film directed by Eduardo García Maroto. In three separate segments it parodies different film genres.[1]

Three are Three
Directed byEduardo García Maroto
Written byÁngel Falquina
Jaime García-Herranz
Eduardo García Maroto
Antonio de Lara
Music byAugusto Algueró
Daniel Montorio
CinematographyHeinrich Gärtner
Carlos Pahissa
Edited byBienvenida Sanz
Production
company
Cooperativa del Cinema de Madrid
Distributed byC.E.A. Distribución
Release date
10 January 1955
Running time
81 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Awarded in 1954 the Golden Medal of the Cinema Writers Circle to the best screenplay[2] .

Cast

  • Manuel Alba (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • José Alburquerque (segment "Una de indios")
  • Mariano Alcón (segment "Una de indios")
  • Antonio Almorós (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Manuel Arbó González, el monstruo (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Francisco Bernal (segment "Una de indios")
  • Xan das Bolas (segment "Una de indios")
  • Félix Briones hijo (segment "Una de indios")
  • Félix Briones (segment "Una de indios")
  • José Bódalo (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
  • Rafael Calvo Revilla (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Antonio Casas (segment "Una de indios")
  • José Castells (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Irene D'Astrea (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
  • Antonio Díaz del Castillo (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • María Luisa Díaz Pavón (segment "Una de indios")
  • Ángel Etura (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Maite Guerri (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Manuel Guitián (segment "Una de indios")
  • Guillermo Hidalgo (segment "Una de indios")
  • Arturo Marín (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • José Meana (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Fernando Merino (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Manolo Morán as Announcer (segments "Una de monstruos" and "Una de pandereta")
  • Carlos Muñiz (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
  • Matilde Mújica (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Rosa Palomar
  • Teófilo Palou (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Nicolás D. Perchicot (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
  • Joaquín Portillo 'Top' (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Gustavo Re (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Manuel Requena (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Antonio Riquelme Announcer (segment "Una de indios")
  • Jacinto San Emeterio (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Emilio Santiago (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Pilar Sirvent (segment "Una de indios")
  • Luis Sánchez Polack (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Aníbal Vela (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Laura Vázquez Díaz (segment "Una de monstruos")
  • Pablo Álvarez Rubio (segment "Una de pandereta")
  • Ángel Álvarez (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")

References

  1. Bentley p.129
  2. Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. "Premios del CEC a la producción española de 1954". Retrieved 3 December 2017.

Bibliography

  • Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.


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