- Los tres mosqueteros
Infobox Film
name = Los tres mosqueteros
caption =Poster for "Los tres mosqueteros"
director =Miguel M. Delgado
producer =Jacques Gelman
writer =Jaime Salvador
starring =Cantinflas Ángel Garasa Janet Alcoriza
cinematography =Gabriel Figueroa
music = Manuel Esperon
Ernesto Cortazar
editing =
distributor =
released = August 1942
runtime = 136 min
language = Spanish
budget =
imdb_id = 0162020"Los tres mosqueteros" (Spanish: "The Three Musketeers") was a 1942 Mexican
film .Plot
Cantinflas and two friends return a stolen necklace to an actress who invites them to be extras at
Clasa studios . While on the set, he falls asleep and dreams that he isd'Artagnan , fighting on behalf of Queen Anne.Production
Posa films hired the European designer Manolo Fontanals to create a replica of the court of KingLouis XIII and imported costumes from Hollywood.Criticism
The use of foreign storylines was an attempt to appeal to audiences outside of Mexico and the rest of
Latin America , but the largely-improvised humor depended not on parodying the work in question, but on physical humor and improvisations based on speech patterns local to Mexico. Critic Emilio García Riera opined, "One could frankly say that the comic had not read "The Three Musketeers ", and that, without a clear idea of what he should be parodying, resorted to [jokes] of sure effect."The conservative newspaper "La Nación" thought "Los tres mosqueteros" was Moreno's finest work, elevating the impoverished "
pelado " to the rank of nobility through his service to the royal family.The film was screened at the 1946
Cannes film festival , where it disappointed critics. The French people themselves were not as hostile, seeing in Moreno a Mexican version of their ownFernandel .Luis Garrido, a contemporary journalist, saw Moreno's failure to earn the approval of the French film elite as the result of the diversion of his energies into union struggles and politics.
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