The Three Elenas (Spanish:Las tres Elenas) is a 1954 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Amelia Bence, Manolo Fábregas and Domingo Soler.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals.
, 1h20 Directed byMario Soffici GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsAmelia Bence, Domingo Sapelli, Héctor Méndez, Warly Ceriani Rating70% A man named Héctor Rossi travels to La Rioja and fakes involvement in a bus accident while following a school-teacher, Leonor. The teacher takes the man in and lets him stay and recover from his injuries at her house for a while, but after two weeks they fall in love and marry. What Leonor does not know is that Rossi is the boyfriend of Celina Reyes, who in turn is secretary to Leonor's rich, estranged uncle, Don Roque Fontán. When Don Roque winds up dead in an "accident" at work (devised by Rossi, Reyes and a foreign hitman), Leonor and Héctor inherit his manor at Buenos Aires and his fortune.
GenresDrama, Biography ActorsAmelia Bence, Guillermo Murray, Dorita Ferreyro Rating63% In a movie of slow-pace, the film opens with a wide shot of waves breaking ominously on the seashore, accompanied by Alfonsina's poetry. Another scene has Alfonsina looking into a fish-bowl and saying "I wonder what it would be like to live under the sea".