Editore: Video
Da: El Boletin, Barcelona, B, Spagna
EUR 9,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTapa blanda. Condizione: Bueno. cine español, por abrir amazon.
Editore: España, 1979
Da: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Germania
EUR 25,20
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBroschiert. Condizione: New. 3DVD, color, 487 min., idiomas: español; subt.: alemán, inglés, francé. Sprache: Spanisch, NUEVO / NEU / NEW. s, italiano, portugués. Para todos los públicos. (Basada en la obra de Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.) En la Huerta valenciana. la familia del Tío Barret tiene que abandonar su hogar, la barraca, al no poder pagar las deudas contraídas con su propietario., Don Salvador. El Tío Barret, borracho y lleno de ira, mata a Don Salvador y es encarcelado. La barraca es ocupada por la familia de Batiste que, debido a las circunstancias en que tuvo que ser abandonada la casa, se encuentran con un recibimiento hostil por parte de los huertanos. El rechazo inicial irá encrudeciéndose dando paso a la violencia. ** 10% DESCUENTO/RABATT/DISCOUNT PRIMAVERA * excl. New German Books * * * * 25,20 (original price 28,00) **.
Da: Librairie Victor Sevilla, Paris, Francia
EUR 33,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloFrance, Sinco, Paris, 1969. Superbe affichette originale, illustrée par Renato Casaro, d'exploitation en salles, pour la sortie du film " Pas de pitié pour les héros ", réalisé en 1962 par León Klimovsky. Synopsis au verso. Format 32 x 24 cm. On trouve dans les rôles principaux : Jack Palance, Andrea Bosic, John Gramack, Carlos Estrada, etc. Superbe état de fraicheur. Rare.
Editore: Sonny Amusement Enterprises / S.A.C.L., Los Angeles, 1950
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Fotografia
Collection of 15 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1950 Spanish-Argentine film. The financial success of the 1949 exploitation film "She Shoulda Said No," a morality tale involving the use of marijuana, prompted distributors to import this film from Argentina for distribution in the US. It was a success on the exploitation circuit (drive-ins, grindhouse cinema, etc.), and was even entered at Cannes. Pablo Urioste (Lagar) is a respected surgeon forced to experience a nightmarish world after his wife, a marijuana addict, dies in a nightclub. He unwisely elects to investigate on his own, and through flashbacks he tells his story to the police, about how he was ultimately drugged, beaten, blackmailed, and currently experiencing some bad-trip flashbacks. Klimovsky founded Argentina's first film club in 1929, directed several Spanish horror films (including "La noche de Walpurgis," said to have started the Spanish horror boom of the 1970s), an 1954 Argentine film called "Witchcraft," and the entire 1979 television series "La barraca." Set in Mexico. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Schaefer US.