タイトル『 Neuschwanstein Architecture Art Poster Print by Paul Desny, 10x12 >
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タイトル『 Neuschwanstein Architecture Art Poster Print by Paul Desny, 20x28 >
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タイトル『 Neuschwanstein Art Poster Print by Paul Desny, 20x28 >
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タイトル『 Touch Me Not >
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『Lee Remick, Ivan Desny and Michael Hinz star in this high-suspense motion picture of corporate espionage, intrigue and murder. Locked in a twenty-four floor high-rise office building, Lee Remick finds herself trapped by a killer and seemingly, no way out.』 タイトル『 I Hate Blondes >
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (A sinister metaphor told with a smile!) 『 Daniel Schmid gives us an acidic gaze with that evil touch of humor in his birth land place Beresina, through a political fake that has to do with all those who are involved in the power' s chess. His denounce about the corruption around the efforts of a pros in order to get a Swiss passport
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Usually ships in 24 hours Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (A minor cult movie.) 『I like Christianne Kruger so I took a chance and bought this one. I didn't expect much and so I wasn't disappointed much. This is more of an art film. Good photography as these things go, but a murky plot and a lot of artistic pretense. Buy it for the photography.』 『No Description Available. Genre:Feature Film-Drama Rating:UN Release Date:21-FEB-2006 Media Type:DVD』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Hard to Find; Worth Having) 『"Madeleine" (1950) appears to have been the eighth film made, in his long career, by famed British director Sir David Lean, who won Oscars in 1958 for The Bridge on the River Kwai; in 1963 for Lawrence of Arabia (Collector's Edition, 2 discs) - DVD; and was nominated in 1966 forDoctor Zhivago; and in 1985 for A Passage to India. The film was made at Pinewood Studios, initially released by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation: as a child, I just about squnched down in my movie seat with delight every time Rank's living logo of the bare-chested man banging the dinner gong came on; I was always that sure that I was in for a treat, and "Madeleine," in many ways, sure is. The film has recently been released on DVD by Filmax, a Spanish company: it has Spanish subtitles, runs 109 minutes, and, unfortunately, is only Region 2, just plays on region-free DVD players, but you were going to get one anyway, weren't you? I just did. At any rate, the film has been restored and remastered. It is a dark, sinister film, with a menacing, moody look from the opening shots, lots of Scots `weather,' a period, costumed `film noir,' made at a time, actually, when a number of strong movies focused on female psychological conflicts were being made.
As a film made early in Lean's work, it differs greatly from the latter work that made him so well-known and much-admired: it is in black and white, small-scale, shot almost entirely indoors, and, in fact, for much of its length, is a courtroom drama. It is based on a once very famous true crime case, brought to trial in Scotland in the summer of 1857 - right in the middle of the lengthy reign of Britain's epoch-making Queen Victoria. A beautiful young Scottish socialite, Madeleine Smith, was charged with the murder of her French, Channel Islands born lover Emile l'Anglier.
As best we can tell at this late date (the movie doesn't cover this material).Madeleine and l'Anglier met in 1855, in a Glasgow park, when she was but 20; she stood trial for his murder at 22. She lived in a big house that still stands, # 7 Blythswood Square; she was beautiful, and spoilt, the granddaughter of David Hamilton, the best-loved of Scottish architects, and daughter of one of his ultimately extremely successful apprentices, James Smith. L'Anglier was actually a warehouseman employed by her father. They were miles apart in wealth and social standing. Apparently, she had a mind of her own; she might well have thought she was suffocating in her father's rigid, tedious, stultifying Victorian household, and might well have been very bored. At any rate, she was soon involved in a secret affair with the inappropriate warehouseman: something virtually unheard-of for a well-to-do, unmarried young woman of the time. And it gets better: she was entertaining him in the maid's room, in her father's house, late at night, right below her father's bedroom, next door to the bedroom she shared with her younger sister. Then an associate of her father's proposed to her, which apparently came as a surprise to them all. It was a good offer. Yet she offered to elope with l'Anglier: he huffily refused.. A few days later, the warehouseman was dead, a painful death, arsenic poisoning. With, unfortunately, 200 of her love letters still among his papers; and Smith had recently bought arsenic. But the state couldn't prove she'd administered it to her lover. Therefore the jury brought in a verdict unique to Scotland, Not Proven.
Lean is supposed to have made the movie as a wedding present for his new wife, the beautiful British actress Ann Todd (The Seventh Veil [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Great Britain ]): she had played the part on stage, and was supposedly anxious to get it on celluloid. However, she was 41 when she played the titular role in the movie, and loving husband though Lean may have been, his camera angles, frequently shot from below, with harsh lighting, were not kind to Todd. She often looks too old for her character. Still, the film is, from beginning to end, tense and suspenseful, though telling a well-known tale. Historically, it's been very difficult to find. But it's really worth seeing.
』 『Spain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: David Lean's Madeleine was inspired by a true story that rocked the English legal system to its foundations in the mid-19th century. Told in flashback, the film explains why aristocratic young Scotswoman Madeleine Smith (Ann Todd, then the wife of director Lean) is on trial for murder. The audience is apprised of Madeleine's illicit romance with deceptively charming Frenchman Emile L'Angelier (Ivan Desny), her futile attempts to break off the relationship, her 'proper' betrothal to Englishman William Minnoch (Norman Wooland), and the murder by poison of the now-inconvenient L'Angelier. The jury's verdict was as controversial in 1950 as it had been a century earlier. David Lean and scenarists Stanley Haynes and Nicholas Phipps refuse to take sides, permitting the viewers to draw their own conclusions about the notorious Madeleine.』