eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8w313 THREE CABALLEROS 6 TV 8x10 stills R60s Disney cartoon, Donald Duck, Panchito & Joe Carioca! Date Sold 5/16/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 6 Undated (probably 1960s) Re-Release Vintage 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Television Stills (Learn More) Walt Disney's The Three Caballeros, the 1944 Norman Ferguson Walt Disney animated animation south-of-the-border musical cartoon ("A Cartoon Fiesta of Fun and Fantasy!"; "Walt Disney's miracle musical feature"; "Walt Disney's Musical Feature in Technicolor"; "So utterly amazing... You can't believe your eyes!"; "Laugh with delight!.. Gasp with amazement as three feathered Don Juans get gay with REAL-LIFE lovelies... In this new Disney miracle of tropic beauty and torrid rhythm!"; "See Donald, Joe and Panchito, their new pal, make love to real-life cuties! Marvel at the new wonders shown here for the first time on the screen! Thrill to the flood of beauty, gaiety, rhythm and color-unequaled even by Disney!"; "Movie magic that's thrilling beyond words!"; "Thrilling beyond words...! Amazing beyond belief!"; "Hits that set your hips a-swaying"; combined with live-action) featuring Donald Duck ("Gandering the girls again!"), Panchito ("That cocky Mexican Casanova!"), Joe Carioca ("That jiving Jitter-Bird!"; known as Jose Carioca outside the U.S.), ("and in the flesh") starring Aurora Miranda (sister of Carmen Miranda, "of Brazil"; "Brazil's great singing and dancing star!"), Carmen Molina ("Sensational star from South of the Border!"), Dora Luz ("of Mexico"; "Mexico's Sweetheart of Song!"), and Sterling Holloway NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that these stills are undated and measure 8" x 10", and appear to look identical to stills from the first release of this movie. But they are on a "newer" paper stock that is blank on the back ("newer" than the 1930s or 1940s, but consistent with the paper stock used in the 1960s, and the printing is quite nice). We believe that they were created in the 1960s when this movie was shown on TV, and that stills like these were distributed to TV stations. We have been consigned some large collections of stills that came directly from TV stations, and they included a large number of stills that are very similar to these, which makes us think it is even more likely that these were created in the 1960s for TV use. But we can't say for certain, so please do not bid on these stills unless you can accept that uncertainty as to when they were created. Also note that these stills were printed on Kodak paper, but we believe them to surely be original stills. Sometimes, studios would run out of stills and have extras printed on Kodak stock. Finally, note that each still has a paper snipe on the back giving information about the scene on the front (some have printed information instead of a paper snipe). Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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