Three are Three
Directed byEduardo García Maroto
Written by
Cinematography
Edited byBienvenida Sanz
Music by
Production
company
Cooperativa del Cinema de Madrid
Distributed byC.E.A. Distribución
Release date
  • 10 January 1955 (1955-01-10)
Running time
81 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Three are Three (Spanish: Tres eran tres) is a 1955 Spanish comedy film directed by Eduardo García Maroto, written by himself, Jaime García-Herranz and Antonio de Lara. In three separate segments it parodies different film genres.[1]

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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