Trois Argentins à Montmartre (1941)
Directed by André Hugon

Drama

Film Synopsis

The guitar player Moncho and singer Roberto arrive in Paris with their manager, hoping to find fame and fortune.  They take rooms in a Montmartre boarding house which is home to a remarkable assortment of music hall and circus artists.  It is here that they make the acquaintance of Maria-Rosa, who joins their act and with whom they will find the fame that has so far eluded them.
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Film Credits

  • Director: André Hugon
  • Script: Diez de las Heras
  • Cinematographer: Raymond Agnel
  • Music: José Sentís
  • Cast: George Rigaud (Gaston), Paloma de Sandoval (Maria-Rosa), Pierre Brasseur (Toninett), Milly Mathis (Mathilde), Oscar Aleman (Moncho), Rafael Medina (Roberto), Édouard Delmont (Sacrifice), Simone Barillier, Pierrette Chanel, Yvette Dinville, Ferrario, Serge Gleboff, Léocardi, Ketty Meganck, Moncayo, René Novan, André Pollack, Pourtrait, Vallée Valdy, Jean Weber
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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