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1972–73 Spanish television series
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For 1955 film, see Three are Three.

Tres eran tres is a Spanish television series which was broadcast in Televisión Española from 1972 to 1973 written and directed by Jaime de Armiñán.

Plot

Elena, Paloma and Julia are three sisters who, nevertheless, have lived in separate homes and barely know each other. Their parents broke up when they were child, and Elena stayed with her mother, Paloma with her father, and Julia was sent to a boarding school abroad. For some circumstances the three, already adult, meet to live together in house of Elena, and the series reflects their disagreements, their fights, reconciliations, frustrations and dreams.

Cast

Awards

  • TP de Oro (1973): Emma Cohen as Best national actress

References

  1. Fallece la actriz Emma Cohen, viuda de Fernando Fernán Gómez, a los 69 años in hola.com
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