
The Three Garcías
Spectacle Every Day: Mexican Popular Cinema
July 26 - August 8, 2024
A seminal masterpiece of the comedia ranchera, The Three Garcías follows Luis Antonio (iconic singer Pedro Infante), José Luis (Abel Salazar), and Luis Manuel (Víctor Manuel Mendoza) as a trio of quarrelsome cousins who compete for the attention of a beautiful American.
Introduction by Cecilia Barrionuevo on July 27
A seminal masterpiece of the comedia ranchera—a cowboy comedy distinctive for its musical sequences and ranch setting—The Three Garcías follows Luis Antonio (iconic singer Pedro Infante), José Luis (Abel Salazar), and Luis Manuel (Víctor Manuel Mendoza) as a trio of quarrelsome cousins who have grown up under the care of their strict Doña Luisa García (Sara García, aka “Mexico’s Grandmother”). Chaos mounts with the arrival of their fourth cousin, the beautiful American Lupita Smith (Marga López), who provokes an insane and crazy competition among the three men. Director Ismael Rodríguez, who lived in Los Angeles acting in experimental films before returning to Mexico in 1942, crafted one of the country’s most beloved works with this effortless depiction of the values and fears of Mexico’s rural side. The film was such a box-office success that the cast reprised their roles for the sequel, The Return of García, made that same year.
Courtesy of UNAM Film Archive Collection.

Esta es una película de humor que pudo atravesar indemne casi un siglo. Es un tesoro. Los tres García es una comedia mexicana estrenada en 1947, dirigida por Ismael Rodríguez. Luis Antonio (Pedro Infante, cantante e ícono absoluto de la cultura mexicana), José Luis (Abel Salazar) y Luis Manuel García (Víctor Manuel Mendoza), son tres primos pendencieros que han crecido a cargo de su estricta abuela, Doña Luisa García (Sara García), a golpe de bastón. Enfrentados con los terribles primos López, la situación se vuelve aún más crítica por la llegada de una mujer norteamericana, la bella Lupita Smith (Marga López), cuarta prima en cuestión, quien provoca una insensata y disparatada competencia entre los tres varones. Ismael Rodríguez vivió en Los Ángeles actuando en películas experimentales para luego volver a México. La película es un clásico de la época de oro del cine mexicano y como las películas de ese tiempo, usa la realidad, en este caso la rural, como escenario natural. Es un retrato de una sociedad, un reflejo de los valores y temores que ordenaban esas décadas. La película fue un gran éxito de taquilla, tanto así que, se realizó una secuela titulada Vuelven los García en 1947, con el mismo elenco principal.
Cortesía del acervo de la Filmoteca de la UNAM.


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