Three Comrades | |
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Directed by | Frank Borzage |
Screenplay by | F. Scott Fitzgerald Edward E. Paramore Jr. |
Based on | Three Comrades 1937 novel by Erich Maria Remarque |
Produced by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Starring | Robert Taylor Margaret Sullavan Franchot Tone Robert Young |
Cinematography | Joseph Ruttenberg |
Edited by | Frank Sullivan |
Music by | Franz Waxman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Loew's Inc. |
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Running time | 100 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $839,000[1] |
Box office | $2,043,000[1][2] |
Three Comrades is a 1938 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz for MGM. The screenplay is by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edward E. Paramore Jr., and was adapted from the novel Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque.
Three Comrades is story of comradery between young German soldiers after World War I, during the Weimar Republic and rise of Nazism.
The film stars Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone and Robert Young. Sullavan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.