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The restoration of Mysterious Object at Noon utilized the 35mm duplicate negative with burned-in English subtitles deposited at the Austrian Film Museum by Apichatpong Weerasethakul in 2007. This negative was struck in 1999 from the (now lost) original 16mm camera reversal element.
subtitle The Streetwalker aka Emmanuela 77 (La ...
The French release was handled by Buena Vista International France, a division of Walt Disney Studios. Disney also attempted to get US distribution rights to the film, but their bid ultimately failed;[11] the English-language distribution rights were later acquired at the Sundance documentary festival in January 2005 by Adam Leipzig of National Geographic Films, who had forged a distribution partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures via their Warner Independent Pictures label.[11][12] In contrast to the French version, their English release uses a more traditional third-person narrative by a single voice, actor Morgan Freeman. Similarly, the Austrian channel ORF 1 used for their broadcast in April 2007, the alternate version available on the German "Special Edition" DVD which uses a documentary narration voiceover spoken by the German actor Sky Du Mont. Other releases' narrators include the Dutch version, narrated by Belgian comedian Urbanus; the Indian version, narrated in Hindi and English by Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan, is titled Penguins: A Love Story; the Polish version, narrated by Polish actor Marek Kondrat; and the Swedish version, narrated by Swedish actor Gösta Ekman. The Filipino version is narrated by actress Sharon Cuneta and translated by Chris Martinez and Eugene Evasco; it is entitled Penguin, Penguin, Paano Ka Ginawa? (English: Penguin, Penguin, How Were You Made?) with the English title as the subtitle. The Filipino title is similar to that of a Philippine novel and film, Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa? (English: Child, Child, How Were You Made?)
The French version of the documentary was released on DVD in France by Buena Vista Home Entertainment France on 26 July 2005 with a Blu-Ray release from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment France on 31 October 2008. It was later reissued on DVD on 1 June 2010 as a Disneynature product.[16] The DVD extras address some of the criticisms the documentary had attracted, most notably by reframing the documentary as a scientific study and adding facts to what would otherwise have been a family film. This Region 2 release featured no English audio tracks or subtitles.
M994 Letters from a Dead Man (86) aka: Pisma myortvogo cheloveka The world post apocalypse is a light scenery of total destruction. The surviving humans vegetate in wet cellars under the nuclear winter. The main character is a scientist who lives in a makeshift shelter under a museum, among saved relics from all eras of history, along with some of his surviving colleagues. They grapple with what has happened. The focus is more on the moral and philosophic side of nuclear war. Interesting Russian made film made during the height of the cold war. Downbeat and grim. With English subtitles. BA
B694 An Invisible Man Travels Through the City (33) aka: Ein Unsichtbarer geht durch die Stadt A mysterious customer leaves behind a suitcase in a taxi. Taxi driver Harry finds it holds a device that can make one invisible. His friend Fritz uses it to rob banks. Who wouldn't? Actually made and released just months before James Whale's film, this is more lighter fare on science fiction, and the myriad possibilities of invisibility with action and stunts. With English subtitles. BA
B907 Between Eleven and Midnight (49) aka: Entre onze heures et minuit This murder mystery is built almost entirely around the impersonation of an underworld murder victim by a police inspector who is the dead man's look alike. He must constantly rely on his wits as he deals with criminals who knew the victim, extracting information from them covertly so he isn't 'made'. Recommended for all noir, crime and mystery fans, with shadows and darkness worthy of the finest the genre has to offer. This French made film comes with English subtitles.
B530 Carnival of Sinners (43) aka: La main du diable aka: The Devil's Hand - A failed painter makes a deal with the devil with the purchase of a cursed hand. Now all of his dreams have come true. He is a success, has the woman he always wanted but... He must get rid of the hand or the devil will claim his soul. But as we all know, that old devil don't play fair now. Great cinematography, very well done, in particular the carnival scene in the end. With English subtitles. BA
B421 Golem, The (36) aka: Le golem aka: The Legend of Prague The Golem, a large creature created with clay by a rabbi, comes to life to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution. This version has some advantages over the 1920 version. The Golem itself is less clay or stone, and more of a robotic, steel beast. The message is 'Revolt is the Right of a Slave'. Or something. Fairly excellent if you are into 30's horror and fantasy films. In French language and with English subtitles. BA
B509 Leathernose (52) aka: Nez de cuir A soldier and nobleman, disfigured from the Napoleon wars, (he's lost his nose), now wears a mask and has become a Casanova of sorts, seducing women. The mask exudes an air of mystery to women and they love it! But Leathernose is still self-conscious of his lack of a nose. Surreal atmosphere with hunters in woods and Gothic settings and a French Jean Cocteau influence all over the place. It's like Phantom of the Opera meets Casanova meets Jane Eyre. With English subtitles. BA
G788 Michael Strogoff (26)aka: Der Kurier des Zaren In 1860's Russia a young officer is sent on a mission to try and save his country from invaders. This film was a pretty big deal back in 1926, with state of the art tints and color sequences, epic action packed elaborate battles with scores of extras etc. Unfortunately this print has some problems, but overall looks pretty decent for most of the pictures running time. From the classic Jules Verne story. Silent with a musical score and English subtitles.
G806 Student of Prague, The (35) aka: Der Student von Prag Yes we have previously listed the silent version, but we had to see this other version that is pretty faithful to the story also. A poor student loves an aristocratic woman who is betrothed to a Baron. So he makes the deal with the devil unleashing his evil doppelganger. This is the third version of the tale written by Henrik Galeen, no stranger to the horror genre. With English subtitles.
B847 Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (44) aka: La torre de los siete jorobados Literally the only horror film from Spain in the 1940's. In the old Madrid of the late 19th century, a spectral ghost reveals to young Basilio not only the revelation of the existence of, but the location as well, of the Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks. An underworld where the deformed are trafficking in archeological artifacts. The niece of the ghost is there, kidnapped and hypnotized. It is up to Basilio to reveal the killer of the 'ghost' and rescue his niece in this weird place. Unforgettable set designs with terrifying delights of horror. With English subtitles. BA
B658 World Will Shake, The (39) aka: Le monde tremblera A young doctor has invented a machine. It can tell you the day and minute of when you will die. Some want to know, some do not. This is a timeless science fiction film from France that everyone can relate to. How about me? How many years? Months? Hours? Minutes? Would you want to know? There are those who want to use the machine for profit. Erich Von Stroheim, Claude Dauphin and more star. With English subtitles.
M922 Agon: Atomic Dragon (68) Giant monster destroys everything in it's path, smashing buildings and leaving destruction all over. Mutated by Atomic bombs, and grown to an enormous size by feasting on radioactive waste, Agon means business! Now see the awesome monster Agon with English subtitles for the first time!
B473 Black Tulip, The (64)aka: La tulipe noire In 1789, when the Revolution went on, a bandit named 'Black Tulip' (Alain Delon) held the surroundings of village Roussillon in fear.... sort of. He is a 'Zorro' type character (but more rich than his American counterpart) in this swashbuckler. Certainly exciting and well worth a watch! Dawn Addams, Verna Lisi, Akim Tamiroff and more star. This is a new English Dubbed LBX version with foreign subtitles. BA
B794 Captain Blood (60) aka: Le capitan Not sure if I have ever seen a Widescreen as wide and narrow as this one, so be warned. Killer swashbuckler with plenty of swordplay, crashing, luxurious sets and beautiful dames, castles, strongholds, treachery, mayhem and excellent outdoor action. Louis the 8th as a teenager, with everybody trying to prevent him from gaining the throne. Comic relief, stunts and vibrant color. With English subtitles. BA
B891 Captain Falcon (58) aka: Capitan Fuoco aka: Robin Hood the Rebel A Baron is cruel to his subjects and a neighbor to the Count across the river. The servants of the Baron cross to the lands of the Count to escape his abuses. The Baron hatches a plot to assassinate the Earl. A poacher (Lex Barker) comes to hunt in the territory of the Count. The Count is fine with it. Now known as 'Captain Falcon', the poacher aids those who wish to escape living under the rule of the evil Baron. LBX and with English subtitles. BA
B487 Computer King (88) Marcin is a gifted child, a computer genius. The Computer King, an enigmatic dweller in the netherworld, who exercises his powers reigning over the deceased scientists and talented artists, has therefore set his sights upon him. Marcin must be careful as they try to suck him up into their world of servitude. A bizarre techno shocker armed to the teeth with blood-thirsty biting Commodores, evil transsexual minions and a surveillance raven. Sterile and senile men discuss philosophy and then act like utter imbeciles. This Polish made film has English subtitles. 041b061a72