Three Argentines in Montmartre (Spanish: Trois Argentins à Montmartre) is a 1941 French musical drama film directed by André Hugon and starring George Rigaud, Paloma de Sandoval and Pierre Brasseur.
[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Jaquelux.
As with the 1934 film Voilà Montmartre, the plot provides a format for a number of performances by contemporary cabaret stars.
[2] Three Argentines head to Paris hoping for success.
They take lodgings in a boarding house in Montmartre where they encounter a number of fellow performers, and meet the singer Maria-Rosa with whom they end up creating a hit number.