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The Three Perfect Married 1953

★ 4.08 votes110 min📅 1953-06-08

Get ready to immerse yourself in the intricate lives of three married couples as they gather to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversaries.

Director: Roberto Gavaldón

Cast

Arturo de Córdova
Arturo de Córdova
Gustavo Ferran
Laura Hidalgo
Laura Hidalgo
Ada
Miroslava
Miroslava
Leopoldina
José María Linares Rivas
José María Linares Rivas
Javier
René Cardona
René Cardona
Jorge
José Elías Moreno
José Elías Moreno
Máximo
Consuelo Frank
Consuelo Frank
Genoveva
Alma Delia Fuentes
Alma Delia Fuentes
Clara
Armando Sáenz
Luciano
Arturo Soto Rangel
Arturo Soto Rangel
Francisco

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Three Perfect Married (1953) about?

The film follows three married couples as they gather to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversaries, but their joy is tempered by the absence of a dear friend.

Who directed The Three Perfect Married?

Roberto Gavaldón brings his expertise to the screen in this drama.

Who stars in The Three Perfect Married?

The film features a talented cast, including Arturo de Córdova, Laura Hidalgo, and Miroslava.

Is The Three Perfect Married (1953) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is unavailable, its unique blend of drama, romance, and thriller elements makes it an intriguing watch for fans of the genre.

How long is The Three Perfect Married?

The Three Perfect Married has a runtime of 110 minutes.

About The Three Perfect Married (1953) — A Heartwarming yet Haunting Drama

Get ready to immerse yourself in the intricate lives of three married couples as they gather to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversaries. Directed by the talented Roberto Gavaldón, The Three Perfect Married (1953) is a poignant drama that weaves romance and thriller elements into a captivating narrative. The story revolves around the group's reunion, which serves as a poignant reminder of the passing of time and the complexities of human relationships. With a runtime of 110 minutes, this film promises to keep you engaged and invested in the characters' lives.