The Three Rats | |
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Directed by | Carlos Schlieper |
Written by | Ariel Cortazzo Samuel Eichelbaum Jorge Jantus Alfredo Pareja Díez Canseco |
Starring | Mecha Ortiz Amelia Bence María Duval |
Cinematography | Mario Pagés Bob Roberts |
Edited by | Oscar Carchano Gori Muñoz |
Music by | Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio |
Production company | |
Release date | 7 August 1946 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The Three Rats (Spanish:Las Tres Ratas) is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Mecha Ortiz, Amelia Bence and María Duval.[1] It is an adaptation of Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco's 1944 novel of the same title.
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Cast
- Mecha Ortiz as Mercedes de la Fuente
- Amelia Bence as Eugenia de la Fuente
- María Duval as Ana Luisa de la Fuente
- Miguel Faust Rocha as Alfredo Millán
- Santiago Gómez Cou as Ernesto Carbó
- Ricardo Passano as Oscar Aranda
- Felisa Mary as Aurora de la Fuente
- Floren Delbene as Carlos
- Amalia Sánchez Ariño as Consuelo
- Juan José Piñeyro as Zabala
- Lalo Bouhier as Inspector de policía
- Aurelia Ferrer as Bernarda
- Cirilo Etulain as Horacio Saldaña
- Gonzalo Palomero as Capataz
- Jorge Villoldo as Mozo
- Jorge Eamboez as Amigo
- Nélida Romero as Modista 1
- Soledad Marcó as Modista 2
- Marcelo Lavalle as Muchacho
- Estela Vidal as Mucama
- Francisco Audenino
References
- ^ Plazaola p.189
Bibliography
- Plazaola, Luis Trelles. South American Cinema. La Editorial, UPR, 1989.
External links
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