

Las tres alegres comadres
When three poor young women fail in their attempts to break into films and night clubs in Mexico City, they separate from their boyfriends, form a trio and travel the country singing, dancing and bribing older men, but they fall into a trap when they invest their money in an unreliable business.
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Plot Summary
Three lively women, sisters with distinct personalities, find themselves in comical situations as they navigate life and romance in Mexico City. Their adventures often involve misunderstandings, musical numbers, and colorful characters who add to the comedic chaos. The film follows their pursuit of happiness and love, leading to a series of entertaining escapades.
Critical Reception
Las tres alegres comadres was a popular musical comedy in Mexico, well-received for its lighthearted entertainment and the performances of its comedic stars. It is remembered as a classic of its era, contributing to the golden age of Mexican cinema with its blend of humor and music.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic musical numbers and charming comedic performances.
- Appreciated for its light and entertaining plot, offering a feel-good cinematic experience.
- A beloved example of classic Mexican musical comedy from the Golden Age.
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Fun Fact
The film stars two of Mexico's most iconic comedians of the mid-20th century, Germán Valdés 'Tin Tan' and Adalberto Martínez 'Resortes', who often collaborated and were known for their distinct comedic styles.
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