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The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies

The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies

Dec. 21, 194471 Min.
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Watch: The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies, Full Movie Online – A large box arrives for Donald on his birthday, three gifts inside. He unwraps one at a time, and each takes him on an adventure. The first is a movie projector with a film about the birds of South America; Donald watches two cartoons, one tells of a penguin who longs to live on a tropical isle and the other about a gaucho boy who hunts the wild ostrich. The second gift is a pop-up book about Brazil. Inside is Jose Carioca, who takes Donald to Brazil’s Bahia for a mix of animation and live action: the two cartoon birds sing and dance with natives. The third gift is a piñata, accompanied by Panchito. A ride on a magic serape takes the three amigos singing and dancing across Mexico. ¡Olé!.
Plot: 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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6.3/10 Votes: 14,337
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85/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 578 Popularity: 13.622 | TMDB

Reviews:

A Historical Note
Most everything about this neat little movie has been said by previous posters, except this.

The motivation for making it was, of all things, the US State Department! The US was deeply involved in fighting World War Two. At this point in time the average American knew almost NOTHING about South America, and the Nazi government was busy making business and political connections there, especially in Paraguay… there, transplanted Germans were a well established colony. They were aiding Hitler’s war effort with the operation of industrial concerns, as well as providing espionage support.

South America promised to become a new battlefront if German successes and infiltration continued. The region produced vital strategic raw materials, key among them rubber.

Our strongest ally in the region was Brazil. The US Navy had a number of installations there, both sea and air. The Brazilian Navy worked closely with US forces in hunting U-boats in the Atlantic narrows; a number of US Navy vessels were transferred to them. American air bases (the largest of which was at Recife) provides home base for American aircraft, both fixed wing and lighter than air blimps, to provide air support coverage to trans Atlantic convoy operations.

The State department felt it would be a good idea to familiarize Americans with the land, people, and way of life of South America, and called on Disney to produce THE THREE CABALLEROS. The movie was, first and foremost, a TEACHING TOOL for both military forces and the general public during a global war.

BTW… I love the crazy little bird too! HE’S the best part of the film!

There are two other Disney films made for the Government that I’d LOVE to find copies of.

One is VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER, another WW2 product.

The other is one that I saw back in Basic Training in the 1970s. Believe it or not, the Walt Disney studios produced a military training film on the prevention of VENEREAL DISEASE!!! The unfortunate Lady dispensing said commodity bore a VERY striking resemblance to Snow White!

Because of that film I can never view SNOW WHITE in quite the same way ever again!

Review By: Gavno
An odd mixture of pure delight and explosive surreal animation…
Walt Disney’s outreach to the South American market resulted in a couple of films–SALUDOS AMIGOS was the first, and THE THREE CABALLEROS came next. To make a comparison, I’d have to see “SA” again, but I do recall that it had some charming musical sequences.

The same is true of THE THREE CABALLEROS, especially when the musical score includes the title song (delightully done by Panchito, Jose Carioca and Donald Duck), and repeated throughout, and ballads such as YOU BELONG TO MY HEART and HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO BAIA? All of them are performed with some fantastic art work and animation combining live action and cartoon characters.

The last fifteen minutes seems to be scrambling for a way to keep the viewer’s attention with some explosive fireworks and a dazzling display of surrealism, minus any conception of a way to end the movie on a high note. The film itself is uneven, offering typical Disney animation for the flying donkey sequence and then resorting to over-the-top fireworks that outdo the Pink Elephants number from DUMBO.

But it’s hard to resist the bouncy South American flavor of the score and the charming characterizations of Donald, Panchito and Jose Carioca. The stylized conception of a Mexican Christmas by artist Mary Blair is a standout among the art work involved here, although later the piñata sequence is a bit overwhelming in effects.

The dazzling color and the music make it worth watching at least once, although it’s hard to make a comparison between this and other Disney full-length features. Some of the action is fast and furious but the sort of thing that will appeal to very young children.

Summing up: You will either love it or hate it, but if you’re a Disney fan you should see it at least once.

Review By: Doylenf

Other Information:

Original Title The Three Caballeros
Release Date 1944-12-21
Release Year 1944

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 11 min (71 min), 1 hr 11 min (71 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Approved
Genre Animation, Comedy, Family
Director Norman Ferguson, Clyde Geronimi, Jack Kinney
Writer Homer Brightman, Ernest Terrazas, Ted Sears
Actors Aurora Miranda, Carmen Molina, Dora Luz
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 2 Oscars. 3 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (RCA Sound System)
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (color)
Film Length 1,975.7 m (8 reels) (USA), 2,002.5 m (8 reels) (UK)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
The Three Caballeros 1944 123movies
Original title The Three Caballeros
TMDb Rating 6.3 578 votes

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