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Directed by | Mario Soffici |
Written by | Rodolfo González Pacheco, Hugo Mac Dougall, Eliseo Montaine |
Produced by | Luis Giudici |
Cinematography | Francis Boeniger |
Edited by | Carlos Rinaldi |
Music by | Gilardo Gilardi |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Three Men of the River (Spanish: Tres hombres del río) is a 1943 Argentine crime drama film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Elisa Galvé and José Olarra.[1] The film is based on an old Argentine legend about an Aztec girl who is raped and murdered by vandals and dumped in a river. A flower blossoms at the place in which she was killed and misfortune falls upon the culprits.[2]
Three Men of the River was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 1943 in Argentina, winning five Silver Condor awards at the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, with cinematographers Leo Fleider and Francis Boeniger winning the Silver Condor Awards for Best Camera Operator and Best Cinematography respectively, and Leticia Scuri winning the Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film also won Best Original Screenplay and Best Music. At the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences awards it also won Best Director for Soffici, Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress for Scuri, and Best Cinematography and Best Camera Operator for Boeniger and Fleider.[3]
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<i>Women: ♪ go to sleep,</i> <i>you little baby ♪</i> Shut up, delmar. [stops playing banjo] [women singing in distance] [gasps] uhh! Ohh! Pull over! Pull over! Guess old pete's got the itch. Women: ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ Women: ♪ your mama's gone away, and your daddy's gonna stay ♪ <i>♪ didn't leave nobody</i> <i>but the baby ♪</i> <i>♪ go to sleep,</i> <i>you little baby ♪</i> Howdy do, ladies? Name of pete. ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ everybody's gone and the cotton and the corn ♪ ♪ didn't leave nobody but the baby ♪ Ain't you gonna introduce us, pete? I don't know their names. I seen 'em first! ♪ you're sweet, little baby ♪ <i>♪ honey in the rock,</i> <i>and the sugar don't stop ♪</i> <i>♪ gonna bring</i> <i>a bottle to the baby ♪</i> <i>♪ don't you weep,</i> <i>pretty baby ♪</i> ♪ don't you weep, pretty baby ♪ <i>♪ she's long gone</i> <i>with her red shoes on ♪</i> ♪ gonna need another lovin' baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ Everett: Ladies, my name is ulysses everett mcgill, And, well, you three ladies are about the... The prettiest... ♪ you and me and the devil makes 3 ♪ ♪ don't need no other lovin' baby ♪ Water lilies, uh... ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ Corn liquor. ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ you and me and the devil makes 3 ♪ ♪ don't need no other lovin' baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ your mama's gone away, and your daddy's gonna stay ♪ ♪ didn't leave nobody but the baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ go to sleep, you little baby ♪ ♪ come lay your bones on the alabaster stones ♪ ♪ and be my ever-lovin' baby ♪
Cast
- Elisa Galvé
- José Olarra
- Agustín Irusta
- Luis Aldás
- Leticia Scuri
- Juan José Míguez
- Homero Cárpena
- Lucy Blanco
- Roberto Ferradás
- Luis Tortorelli
References
- ^ "Tres hombres del río" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ Hal Erickson (2014). "Tres Hombres del Rio (1943)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Premios anuales (1941-1954)" (in Spanish). Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de la Argentina. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
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