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Music director
  
Enrique Delfino

Country
  
Argentina

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
Spanish

Los tres berretines Los tres berretines Wikipedia

Director
  
John Alton, Jose Guerrico, Ladislao Kish, Luis Romero Carranza, Enrique Telemaco Susini

Release date
  
19 May 1933 (1933-05-19) (Buenos Aires)

Initial release
  
May 19, 1933 (Buenos Aires)

Directors
  
Enrique Telemaco Susini, John Alton, Ladislao Kish, Cesar Jose Guerrico, Luis Romero Carranza

Screenplay
  
Nicolas de las Llanderas, Arnaldo Malfatti

Cast
  
Luis Sandrini
,
Luisa Vehil
,
Anibal Troilo
,
Luis Arata
,
Homero Carpena

Similar movies
  
¡Tango! (1933)

Los tres berretines 1933


Los tres berretines (The Three Whims) is a 1933 Argentine black and white comedy film, the first film made by the newly formed Lumiton film studio, and one of the first sound films made in Argentina. It was a great success and launched the film career of the comedian Luis Sandrini.

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Production

Los tres berretines was directed by Enrique Telémaco Susini and starring the local actors Luis Sandrini and Luisa Vehil. The American cinematographer John Alton was not credited but may have played an important role in direction and cinematography. Los tres berretines was based on a hit play of the same name, in which the circus performer and actor Luis Sandrini played Eusebio, a brother with a dream of becoming a famous tango composer. Lumiton expanded his role in the film version. Los tres berretines was released on 19 May 1933 in the Ástor in Buenos Aires. It was the second Argentine film with an optical soundtrack. The first was ¡Tango!, released the week before.

Synopsis

The film has traditional popular melodrama plot elements, and includes performances of tango songs. It depicts a family whose members are obsessed with the three national berretines (interests or hobbies) of tango, football and cinema. (In the play the last berretín was radio.). The family is middle class and makes its living from a hardware store. The father complains that the hobbies lead the family to neglect business. In the end, the father himself succumbs to all three hobbies.

Reception

The film, which cost 18,000 pesos to produce, earned over one million. Sandrini's performance made him the first local cinema star.

Full cast

The full cast was:

References

Los tres berretines Wikipedia
Los tres berretines IMDb