Three Argentines in Paris movie poster

Three Argentines in Paris

January 1, 1938 1h 30m 6.3/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1938. Three Argentines in Paris is a comedy/music film. directed by Manuel Romero.

Starring Hugo del Carril, Enrique Serrano, and Irma Córdoba

Synopsis

Three Argentines who live in Paris and dream of returning to Buenos Aires but lack resources for the passage, find their opportunity when a landowner, a business man and his daughter arrive in Paris. In a game of rigged poker the three anchors obtain the money for the passages from the newcomers; it happens however that the employer has made an embezzlement and will go to jail if he does not return the money. The character represented by Parravicini, who is the true father of his adopted daughter, gives him the money won to solve his problem and the three remain in Paris to see them in an end with the best poetry of Romero crossing a bridge under the mist , silent, once again anchored but with the happy sadness of recovered self-esteem.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1938 88 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
User Rating 6.3/10 Good (3 votes)
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Language Spanish Original language
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Country Argentina Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ES

Production Companies

  • Lumiton

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Three Argentines in Paris about?

Three Argentines who live in Paris and dream of returning to Buenos Aires but lack resources for the passage, find their opportunity when a landowner, a business man and his daughter arrive in Pari...

Who directed Three Argentines in Paris?

Three Argentines in Paris was directed by Manuel Romero.

How long is Three Argentines in Paris?

Three Argentines in Paris has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was Three Argentines in Paris released?

Three Argentines in Paris was released on January 1, 1938 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Three Argentines in Paris?

The main cast of Three Argentines in Paris includes Hugo del Carril, Enrique Serrano, Irma Córdoba, Tito Lusiardo, Florencio Parravicini.