A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 21, 1944
Original Title:
The Three Caballeros
Alternate Titles:
3인의 기사
Die drei Caballeros - Donald im Samba-Rhythmus
Donald erobert Mexiko
Kalle Anka i Sydamerika
Kolme caballeroa
The 3 Caballeros
Tre Caballeros
세 신사
Genres:
Animation | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA AU: G DK: A ES: A FR: U GB: U IE: G JP: PG12 NL: AL SE: Barntillåten US: G
Runtime: 71
For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild adventures through Mexico and South America.
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Animation:
Milt Kahl
Eric Larson
Les Clark
Ward Kimball
John Lounsbery
Bob Carlson
Ollie Johnston
John Sibley
Frank Thomas
Hal King
Don Patterson
Fred Moore
Bill Justice
Harvey Toombs
Milt Neil
Marvin Woodward
Art Direction:
Richard Irvine
Background Designer:
Claude Coats
Art Riley
Al Dempster
Ray Huffine
Don Douglass
Choreographer:
Billy Daniel
Aloysio de Oliveira
Carmelita Maracci
Director:
Norman Ferguson
Jack Kinney
Clyde Geronimi
Bill Roberts
Harold Young
Director of Photography:
Ray Rennahan
Editor:
Donald Halliday
Layout:
Don DaGradi
Herbert Ryman
Charles Philippi
McLaren Stewart
Yale Gracey
John Hench
Hugh Hennesy
Lyricist:
Ray Gilbert
Music Director:
Paul J. Smith
Edward H. Plumb
Charles Wolcott
Producer:
Walt Disney
Production Manager:
Daniel Keefe
Production Supervisor:
Norman Ferguson
Songs:
Manuel Esperón
Ary Barroso
Agustín Lara
Charles Wolcott
Sound Recordist:
C.O. Slyfield
Story:
William Cottrell
Ernest Terrazas
Ted Sears
Elmer Plummer
Bill Peet
Roy Williams
Ralph Wright
James Bodrero
Del Connell
Homer Brightman
Technical Advisor:
Gail Papineau
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