The Three Garcías (1947)
August 15, 1947Release Date
The Three Garcías (1947)
August 15, 1947Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Sara García
Doña Luisa García
Pedro Infante
Luis Antonio García
Abel Salazar
José Luis García
Víctor Manuel Mendoza
Luis Manuel García
Marga López
Lupita Smith García
Carlos Orellana
Señor cura
Clifford Carr
Mr. John Smith
Fernando Soto
Tranquilino
Hernán Vera
Barman
Antonio R. Frausto
Don Cosme
Manuel Arvide
Juez calificador
Ismael Rodríguez
Director
José Muñoz
Juan López
Rogelio A. González
Writer
Paco Martínez
Don Julian
Fernando Méndez
Writer
Josefina Burgos
Chabela
José Escanero
Chema
José Pardavé
Chencho
Lidia Franco
Invitada a fiesta (uncredited)
Cecilia Leger
Invitada a fiesta (uncredited)
Manuel Esperón
Composer
Ross Fisher
Cinematographer
Chel López
Testigo (uncredited)
Rafael Portillo
Editor
Sara Montes
Una de las abandonadas (uncredited)
Ignacio Peón
Invitado (uncredited)
Manuel Pozos
El viejo Silvano (uncredited)
María Luisa Smith
Mujer en iglesia (uncredited)
Ramón Sánchez
Hombre golpeado (uncredited)
Carlos Toussaint
Set Designer
Arturo Manrique
Original Story
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 15, 1947
Original NameLos tres García
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Los tres García ("The Three Garcias") is a 1947 Mexican comedy film. It stars Pedro Infante, Abel Salazar and Carlos Orellana.
For the film's exterior shots, the Delegation or City of Cuajimalpa (within modern Mexico City), was used, specially Parroquia San Pedro Apostol, which still provides religious services. Pedro Infante fell in love with the town, the locals and countryside, to the point of building a large mansion just outside Cuajimalpa. He lived there until his death in 1957. The house stood there until the 1990s; it was later demolished and Husky Injection Molding Systems Mexico was constructed on the same site. The northwest exterior wall that surrounded Pedro's property still stands to this day.
A sequel, Vuelven los García (The Garcias Return) was released a few months later the same year.