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The Three Caballeros
Directed by
Norman Ferguson
,
Jack Kinney
,
Bill Roberts
G
1944
71m
Animation
,
Family
,
and more
6.3
85%
64%
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Donald receives his birthday gifts, which include traditional gifts and information about Brazil (hosted by Zé Carioca) and Mexico (by Panchito, a Mexican Charro Rooster).
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Cast of The Three Caballeros
Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice)
Sterling Holloway
Professor Holloway (voice)
Joaquin Garay
Panchito (voice)
José Oliveira
José Carioca (voice)
Aurora Miranda
Brazilian Girl
Carmen Molina
Mexico Girl
Dora Luz
Mexico Girl
Frank Graham
(voice)
Fred Shields
(voice)
Nestor Amaral
(voice)
Jose de la Cruz Pacheco
(voice)
Jose Luis Garcia Rosales
(voice)
Luis Miranda Neri
(voice)
Emilia del Río
(voice)
Sara Ascencio
(voice)
Ofelia Ascencio
(voice)
Pinto Colvig
Aracuan Bird (voice) (uncredited)
Norman Ferguson
Director
Jack Kinney
Director
Bill Roberts
Director
Clyde Geronimi
Director
Harold Young
Director
Ralph Wright
Writer
William Cottrell
Writer
Bill Peet
Writer
Del Connell
Writer
Ted Sears
Writer
Walt Disney
Producer
The Three Caballeros Ratings & Reviews
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...the movie benefits from its predictably sterling animation and smattering of legitimately memorable digressions...
ButteredPopcorn
Carson Timar
While it is hard to say the film ultimately demands to be seen in the wider context of what Disney has created over the last century, those looking for something new will undoubtedly find something of value within The Three Caballeros!
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
...in the running for the most rambunctiously-surreal thing ever issued by the studio...
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
In those small doses it could be very charming but as a movie it is tough.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
less of a propaganda piece and more of a narrative story
TIME Magazine
That rare event, a Disney failure.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
By far the strangest feature-length movie in the history of the Walt Disney Company, with virtually every new minute bringing something more insanely creative than the last.
Variety
Variety Staff
It's a gay, colorful, resplendent conceit.
TV Guide
This is one of the most dazzling achievements of the cartoon genre.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The two films are as artistically astonishing as they are culturally clueless.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
The menu buttons are shaped like sombreros. I trust I needn't say more.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
A brilliant hodgepodge of Mr. Disney's illustrative art-a literal spinwheel of image, color and music which tumbles at you with explosive surprise.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
A wonderful blending of live action, animation and good South American music.
MovieMartyr.com
Jeremy Heilman
[After the] headlong launch into that abstract fantasia of color and sound, it's difficult to deny the sexual nature of its characters' pelvic thrusts and rampant phallic imagery. Clearly, this is Disney's horniest animated feature.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
No other Disney feature achieved this level of exuberant abstraction, or displayed the same sheer pleasure in the magic of the animator's art.
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