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T
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Taj Mahal A Monumental of Love |
| Credits:
Starring: Raghu Raj, Purnima, Moon Moon
Sen |
|
Synopsis:
In 1607 India is ruled by the Mughal
Empire where Khurram, son of the Emperor, wants to marry Arjumand but
although the Emperor gives his blessings, his manipulative stepmother
Nurjahan forbids it becauses she wants her daughter to be the next
queen. Khurram refuses to marry her daughter and relinquishes his
status as crown prince so he can marry Arjumand. Nurjahan conspires to
have Khurram killed so they flee to the mountains. Arjumand's father
is arrested for helping them, Khurram swears vengeance. Arjumand and
Khurram have two sons while in hiding. Nurjahan has the general kidnap
the children as hostages while the Emperor is on his deathbed. Khurram
is wild with rage; he attacks the general's camp only to find out that
his sons have been taken to Queen Nurjahan's chamber. He goes to his
dying father who by now realizes his mistake. Khurram tells him about
his sons being taken in as hostages by Nurjahan. The Emperor declares
Khurram to be the next Emperor and gets Nurjahan arrested. The Emperor
gives Khurram the title of Shah Jahan. The entire empire is blessed
with a loving and caring King and Queen. Khurram has to leave for war
to defend his empire. Khurram goes to war and is making plans to
attack when he gets the message that Arjumand who is with child has
followed him. He goes to meet her but loses his way. Then when he does
find her she is on her deathbed and has only a few more moments to
live. Khurram promises to build her a monument which will be a symbol
of their love for centuries to come. Arjumand dies in his arms. Twenty
years pass as the monument is built and Khurram grows old. A war of
succession breaks out between his two sons, his children are so power
hungry they have their father thrown into prison. Khurram only asks
for a prison cell where he can view the Taj Mahal and remember his
life with Arjumand.. He dies in the prison holding the memory of
Arjumand close to his heart. |
| Description:
VHS || Subtitles: English ||
Released by :Eros |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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Tales of the Kama Sutra
(2000) - The Perfumed Garden |
| Credits: |
|
Synopsis:
Imagine a world of pleasure, where passion
is the ultimate obsession. When Michael (Ivan Baccarat) and Lisa (Amy
Lindsey) travel to India to restore an erotic sculpture, they are
immediately acquainted with the karma Sutra and introduced to the
skills of seduction. But when forbidden desires are revealed, vows can
be broken. Now, desires are about to be reawakened and fantasies are
about to come true. What you desire you can not resist. Experience it
for yourself. |
| Description:
VHS || || color ||
English
|| collector's item
|| |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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Tales Of The Kama Sutra
2 |
| Credits:
Starring: Jenny McShane, Matt McCoy and
Richard Tyson. Directed by: Jag Mundhra |
|
Synopsis:
The ancient erotic teachings of the
Kama Sutra are rediscovered in this tale of seduction and secret
pleasure... When U.S. Naval Officer Kenneth Blake and his fiancée
Sally Stephens travel to a seaside resort off the beautiful West Coast
of India, he finds himself strangely drawn to the seductive and
mysterious Leela and unable to control his desires. |
| Description:
VHS || || color ||
English
|| collector's item
|| |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
|
|
| Taras Bulba |
|
aka: |
| Credits: |
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Synopsis:
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| Description:
VHS || || color ||
English
|| collector's item
|| |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
|
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| Tarass
Boulba (1963) |
|
aka:Taras
Bulba, il cosacco (1963)
original title aka:
Plains of Battle (USA) (TV title)
aka:
The Tartars |
| Credits:
Directed by: Ferdinando Baldi. Writing credits: Ennio De Concini
(screenplay) + Nikolai Gogol (novel). cast:
Vladimir Medar as Taras Bulba + Erno Crisa + Lorella De Luca as Natalia + Mirko Ellis + Dada Gallotti + Fosco Giachetti + Jean-François Poron as Andrei Bulba + George Reich + Hugo Santana + Andrea Scotti + Sylvia Sorrente |
|
Synopsis:
Cossack chief Taras Bulba, aiming to
conquer neighboring Poland and her Tartar allies, sends his sons Ostap
and Andrei to study in the Polish city Dubno to learn more about
Polish customs and strengths. Andrei, however, falls in love with the
Polish governor's daughter Natalia. When the Cossacks march on Dubno,
Andrei is imprisoned, but escapes back to his father. Taras Bulba
dictates peace terms to the Poles, which include taking Natalia as
hostage. Although Natalia agrees, Andrei rebels against his father and
takes the girl back to the city. In the ensuing battle, both Andrei
and Natalia are killed, but the two fathers declare peace.
written by Jim Marshall |
| Description:
VHS || || color ||
English
|| collector's item
|| |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
|
|
|
Time of
Violence (1987) |
| aka:
(ÂÐÅÌÅ ÍÀ ÍÀÑÈËÈÅ) |
|
Credits: Directed by: Ljudmil Staykov. Written by:
Ljudmil Staykov, Georgi Danailov, Radoslav Spasov &
Michail Kirkov. Cinematography: Radoslav Spasov. Starring:
Yosif Sartchadgiev, Roussy Chanev, Anya Pentcheva, Ivan
Krastev, Vasil Michailov, Kalina Stefanova |
Synopsis:
Time of Violence focuses on
the fate of one valley during this crisis. The son of the
miller was taken off by the Turks years ago, while still a
boy, to become a janissary. Janissaries were special
troops used by the Ottomans. Recruited (involuntarily)
from Christian boys, they were separated from their
families at an early age, indoctrinated in Islam, and
turned into fiercely reliable troops with no allegiance to
anyone but the sultan. The miller's son is now a highly
trusted janissary, with the task of converting his entire
home valley to Islam. But the people there take their
religion very seriously, and will not submit. The
janissary becomes more and more brutal in his attempts to
convert the valley, for he must slaughter them all if they
don't take the turban.
The film is painted on a large, sweeping canvas, with many
characters and subplots, all cleverly woven into a single
story. (This accomplishment is even more remarkable when
you consider that the original Bulgarian version was
nearly two hours longer, yet there is no sign at all that
anything has been cut.) And, surprisingly, this isn't a
"vile Turk" story. Director Ludmil Staikov has much more
ambitious goals, including an examination of the power of
religion and of the destructiveness of violence and
fanaticism. Not all of the Christians are good, nor all of
the Muslims bad.
The Turkish governor of the valley is not loved by his
subjects, yet does all he can to avert their doom. He is
given a beautiful, tender moment as he leaves the valley
forever, in disgrace. Crossing a bridge that leads out of
his valley, he notices a stone that has worked out of
place. He gets down from his horse, carefully puts the
stone back into its place, and then proceeds on to his
exile. Even the janissary has his complexities, as he
truly wants to spare his people from unnecessary pain,
despite having completely transferred his loyalties to the
sultan.
The screenplay, by Staikov, Georgi Danailov, Mihail Kirkov,
and Radoslav Spassov, provides complex shadings of
characters and motivations.
Time of Violence is a professionally made film,
beautifully photographed, well edited, and with scrupulous
care in costuming and set design. The period atmosphere
feels perfectly authentic, at least to someone with only
passing familiarity with the time and place. The technical
aspects of the film are well up to the standard of
moderate budget Hollywood movies. Time of Violence is a
film without flaws. There are no particularly weak points
in the film, and many great virtues. |
|
Description:
VHS ||
Color/ 158 min./ Language -
Bulgarian |
|
Condition: NA |
|
Price: coming soon |
|
|
|
Time of
Violence (1987) |
| aka:
(ÂÐÅÌÅ ÍÀ ÍÀÑÈËÈÅ) aka:
Vreme na Nasilie |
|
Credits: Directed by: Ljudmil Staykov. Written by:
Ljudmil Staykov, Georgi Danailov, Radoslav Spasov &
Michail Kirkov. Cinematography: Radoslav Spasov. Starring:
Yosif Sartchadgiev, Roussy Chanev, Anya Pentcheva, Ivan
Krastev, Vasil Michailov, Kalina Stefanova |
Synopsis:
TTime of Violence focuses on
the fate of one valley during this crisis. The son of the
miller was taken off by the Turks years ago, while still a
boy, to become a janissary. Janissaries were special
troops used by the Ottomans. Recruited (involuntarily)
from Christian boys, they were separated from their
families at an early age, indoctrinated in Islam, and
turned into fiercely reliable troops with no allegiance to
anyone but the sultan. The miller's son is now a highly
trusted janissary, with the task of converting his entire
home valley to Islam. But the people there take their
religion very seriously, and will not submit. The
janissary becomes more and more brutal in his attempts to
convert the valley, for he must slaughter them all if they
don't take the turban.
The film is painted on a large, sweeping canvas, with many
characters and subplots, all cleverly woven into a single
story. (This accomplishment is even more remarkable when
you consider that the original Bulgarian version was
nearly two hours longer, yet there is no sign at all that
anything has been cut.) And, surprisingly, this isn't a
"vile Turk" story. Director Ludmil Staikov has much more
ambitious goals, including an examination of the power of
religion and of the destructiveness of violence and
fanaticism. Not all of the Christians are good, nor all of
the Muslims bad.
The Turkish governor of the valley is not loved by his
subjects, yet does all he can to avert their doom. He is
given a beautiful, tender moment as he leaves the valley
forever, in disgrace. Crossing a bridge that leads out of
his valley, he notices a stone that has worked out of
place. He gets down from his horse, carefully puts the
stone back into its place, and then proceeds on to his
exile. Even the janissary has his complexities, as he
truly wants to spare his people from unnecessary pain,
despite having completely transferred his loyalties to the
sultan.
The screenplay, by Staikov, Georgi Danailov, Mihail Kirkov,
and Radoslav Spassov, provides complex shadings of
characters and motivations.
Time of Violence is a professionally made film,
beautifully photographed, well edited, and with scrupulous
care in costuming and set design. The period atmosphere
feels perfectly authentic, at least to someone with only
passing familiarity with the time and place. The technical
aspects of the film are well up to the standard of
moderate budget Hollywood movies. Time of Violence is a
film without flaws. There are no particularly weak points
in the film, and many great virtues.
Описание: 1668 g. Османската империя е завладяла
югоизточна Европа, но свещената война за окончателното
утвърждаване на исляма продължава. В Родопите е изпратен
военен корпус от еничари, предвождан от Караибрахим .
Заедно с него пътува и Венецианеца, който вече е променил
религията си. Местният владетел Сюлейман ага е убеден, че
вярата не трябва да се променя по насилствен начин и е
наказан със смърт за това. В хората, които трябва да
покръсти, Караибрахим открива баща си, брат си, Горан,
сестра си Елица и най-бизкия си приятел Манол. Това не го
разколебава да наложи исляма по най-зверски начин. Той
пуска поп Алигорко, които е осъзнал, че единственнит начин
българите да оцелеят и запазят езика и обичаите си е да
пожертват вярата си. По-малкият син на Манол убива
Караибрахим.
СБФД 1988г. - награда за режисура, награда за музика
МКФ КАДИС 1988 г.., Испания - наградата на федерацията на
киноклубовете |
|
Description:
VHS ||
Color/ 158 min./ Language -
Bulgarian || Officially selected: Cannes Film Festival
1988 || Participated at International Film Festivals in:
TOKIYO, LOS ANGELIS IFF, MONTREAL WORLD, SAN PAULO, SIATAL,
KADIS – Spain |
|
Condition: NA |
|
Price: coming soon |
|
|
|
Time of
Violence (1987) |
| aka:
(ÂÐÅÌÅ ÍÀ ÍÀÑÈËÈÅ) aka:
Vreme na Nasilie |
|
Credits: Directed by: Ljudmil Staykov. Written by:
Ljudmil Staykov, Georgi Danailov, Radoslav Spasov &
Michail Kirkov. Cinematography: Radoslav Spasov. Starring:
Yosif Sartchadgiev, Roussy Chanev, Anya Pentcheva, Ivan
Krastev, Vasil Michailov, Kalina Stefanova |
Synopsis:
TTime of Violence focuses on
the fate of one valley during this crisis. The son of the
miller was taken off by the Turks years ago, while still a
boy, to become a janissary. Janissaries were special
troops used by the Ottomans. Recruited (involuntarily)
from Christian boys, they were separated from their
families at an early age, indoctrinated in Islam, and
turned into fiercely reliable troops with no allegiance to
anyone but the sultan. The miller's son is now a highly
trusted janissary, with the task of converting his entire
home valley to Islam. But the people there take their
religion very seriously, and will not submit. The
janissary becomes more and more brutal in his attempts to
convert the valley, for he must slaughter them all if they
don't take the turban.
The film is painted on a large, sweeping canvas, with many
characters and subplots, all cleverly woven into a single
story. (This accomplishment is even more remarkable when
you consider that the original Bulgarian version was
nearly two hours longer, yet there is no sign at all that
anything has been cut.) And, surprisingly, this isn't a
"vile Turk" story. Director Ludmil Staikov has much more
ambitious goals, including an examination of the power of
religion and of the destructiveness of violence and
fanaticism. Not all of the Christians are good, nor all of
the Muslims bad.
The Turkish governor of the valley is not loved by his
subjects, yet does all he can to avert their doom. He is
given a beautiful, tender moment as he leaves the valley
forever, in disgrace. Crossing a bridge that leads out of
his valley, he notices a stone that has worked out of
place. He gets down from his horse, carefully puts the
stone back into its place, and then proceeds on to his
exile. Even the janissary has his complexities, as he
truly wants to spare his people from unnecessary pain,
despite having completely transferred his loyalties to the
sultan.
The screenplay, by Staikov, Georgi Danailov, Mihail Kirkov,
and Radoslav Spassov, provides complex shadings of
characters and motivations.
Time of Violence is a professionally made film,
beautifully photographed, well edited, and with scrupulous
care in costuming and set design. The period atmosphere
feels perfectly authentic, at least to someone with only
passing familiarity with the time and place. The technical
aspects of the film are well up to the standard of
moderate budget Hollywood movies. Time of Violence is a
film without flaws. There are no particularly weak points
in the film, and many great virtues.
Описание: 1668 g. Османската империя е завладяла
югоизточна Европа, но свещената война за окончателното
утвърждаване на исляма продължава. В Родопите е изпратен
военен корпус от еничари, предвождан от Караибрахим .
Заедно с него пътува и Венецианеца, който вече е променил
религията си. Местният владетел Сюлейман ага е убеден, че
вярата не трябва да се променя по насилствен начин и е
наказан със смърт за това. В хората, които трябва да
покръсти, Караибрахим открива баща си, брат си, Горан,
сестра си Елица и най-бизкия си приятел Манол. Това не го
разколебава да наложи исляма по най-зверски начин. Той
пуска поп Алигорко, които е осъзнал, че единственнит начин
българите да оцелеят и запазят езика и обичаите си е да
пожертват вярата си. По-малкият син на Манол убива
Караибрахим.
СБФД 1988г. - награда за режисура, награда за музика
МКФ КАДИС 1988 г.., Испания - наградата на федерацията на
киноклубовете |
|
Description:
2 DVD-R set ||
Drama/History, 1987, Color,
288 min., Language - Bulgarian, Part I and II ||
Officially selected: Cannes Film Festival 1988 ||
Participated at International Film Festivals in: TOKIYO,
LOS ANGELIS IFF, MONTREAL WORLD, SAN PAULO, SIATAL, KADIS
– Spain |
|
Condition: NA |
|
Price: coming soon |
|
|
|
TIMURLENK LE NESIMI |
|
Credits: directed by Hasan Seyitbeyli, Starring
Rasim Balaoglu,Halide Kasimova,Ismail Osmanli |
|
Synopsis:
|
|
Description: VHS ||
PAL || Color ||
Turkish Language ||
SP || Rare collector's
item ||
Label:
TURK KAN VIDEO
||
|
|
Condition: NA |
|
Price: coming soon |
|
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| Tartari, I (1962) |
| aka I Tartari
(1962) |
| Credits:
Orson Welles, Victor Mature, Folco Lulli, Liana Orfei
Director: Richard Thorpe |
| Synopsis: Welles plays Burundai, brother of the leader
of the Tartars, who takes over when his brother is killed. Burundai
swears revenge on Victor Mature. Mature loves
one of the Tartars who is from opposing cultures where they are
surrounded by violence and bloodshed as war erupts between the
Vikings and Tartars. |
| Description:
VHS ||
PAL
|| color
|| Italian language || Classical Collector's
item
||
Label: Technofilm || Genre
Historical /
Vikings /
Mongols |
| Condition:
very good
quality
picture |
| Price:
$25 |
|
 |
|
 |
| Tartars, the (1960) VHS - NTSC |
| aka I Tartari
(1962) |
| Credits:
Orson Welles, Victor Mature, Folco Lulli, Liana Orfei
Director: Richard Thorpe |
| Synopsis: Welles plays Burundai, brother of the leader
of the Tartars, who takes over when his brother is killed. Burundai
swears revenge on Victor Mature. Mature loves
one of the Tartars who is from opposing cultures where they are
surrounded by violence and bloodshed as war erupts between the
Vikings and Tartars. |
| Description:
VHS ||
NTSC || color
|| English language || Classical Collector's
item
|| Genre
Historical /
Vikings /
Mongols |
| Condition:
very good
quality
picture |
| Price:
$25 |
|
 |
|
 |
| Tartars, the (1960) |
| aka I Tartari
(1962) |
| Credits:
Orson Welles, Victor Mature, Folco Lulli, Liana Orfei
Director: Richard Thorpe |
| Synopsis: Welles plays Burundai, brother of the leader
of the Tartars, who takes over when his brother is killed. Burundai
swears revenge on Victor Mature. Mature loves
one of the Tartars who is from opposing cultures where they are
surrounded by violence and bloodshed as war erupts between the
Vikings and Tartars. |
|
Description:
|| NTSC
||
English language || Classical Collector's
item
|| color
- Genre
Historical /
Vikings /
Mongols |
| Condition: very good Good
quality
picture-
|
| Price:
$35 |
|
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|
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| Tolérance
(1989) |
|
aka:
Tolerance (International: English title) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Pierre-Henry Salfati. cast:
Ugo Tognazzi as Marmant + Rupert
Everett as Assuerus, aka Horace Walop +
Anne Brochet as Tolerance + Marc de Jonge as Cabanes + Catherine Samie as Marie-The + László Szabó as Bernheim + Claude Duneton as Jacobi + Stéphane Boucher as Belloy + Evelyne Didi as Antoinette + Olimpia Carlisi as Pauline
|
|
Synopsis:
This movie touches the very heart of human
feelings and human condition. It asks a very controversial question:
what does the word tolerance mean? In a very tortured
self-questioning way, Horace (Rupert Everett) will change his life
as a religious hermit into a life of luxury and extravagance. As
with everything else in his life he is determined to go to the very
end |
| Description:
VHS ||
Runtime: France:108 min
|| Country: France ||
Language: Italian || Color: Color
|| Sound Mix: Dolby
|| |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
|
|
| Tour, prends garde!,
La(1957)
|
| AKA:
La Tour, prends garde! (1957) France aka:
Agli ordini del re (1957) (Italy) aka: King on Horseback (1957) (USA)
aka:
Ля Тур, берегись!
(1957) Russia |
| Credits:
Directed by: Georges Lampin / Writing credits: Claude Accursi
+ Denys de La Patellière / Jean Marais +
Eleonora Rossi Drago + Nadja Tiller
+ Cathia Caro + Liliane Bert
+ Robert Dalban + Paul-Emile
Deiber + Raoul Delfosse
+ Christian Duvaleix + Dominique Davray
+ Jean-Pierre Léaud + Monette
Dinay + Yves Massard + Irèna Kis
+ Renaud Mary |
| Synopsis: Henri
La Tour, a strolling player, is also a daring adventurer. So, when,
after accomplishing a brilliant feat, he is awarded a title by King
Louis XV, the Duke of Saint-Sever takes offense at it and challenges
Henri to a duel. However, while they fight, a group of Austrian
soldiers appear suddenly and the two rivals instantly unite to repel
their enemies. Unfortunately, Saint-Sever is mortally wounded and,
feeling he is about to die, he entreats his new friend to offer
protection to Toinon, his natural daughter, whose life is being
threatened... written by Guy Bellinger |
| Description:
VHS || Color
|| Country: France / Yugoslavia / Italy
|| Language: French ||
Color: Color (Eastmancolor) |
| Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA / Hunting |
|
 |
|
 |
| Tour, prends garde!,
La(1957)
|
| AKA:
La Tour, prends garde! (1957) France aka:
Agli ordini del re (1957) (Italy) aka: King on Horseback (1957) (USA)
aka:
Ля Тур, берегись!
(1957) Russia |
| Credits:
Directed by: Georges Lampin / Writing credits: Claude Accursi
+ Denys de La Patellière / Cast:
Jean Marais as Henri La Tour + Eleonora Rossi Drago as La Comtesse Malvina d'Amalfi
+ Nadja Tiller as Mirabelle + Cathia Caro as Toinon + Liliane Bert as Duchesse de Châteauroux +
Robert Dalban as Barberin + Paul-Emile Deiber as Duc de Saint Sever +
Raoul Delfosse as Bravaccio + Christian Duvaleix as Passelacet + Dominique Davray as Invitée de Taupin + Jean-Pierre Léaud as Pierrot + Monette Dinay + Yves Massard as Marquis de Marmande + Irèna Kis + Renaud Mary as Pérouge |
| Synopsis: Henri
La Tour, a strolling player, is also a daring adventurer. So, when,
after accomplishing a brilliant feat, he is awarded a title by King
Louis XV, the Duke of Saint-Sever takes offense at it and challenges
Henri to a duel. However, while they fight, a group of Austrian
soldiers appear suddenly and the two rivals instantly unite to repel
their enemies. Unfortunately, Saint-Sever is mortally wounded and,
feeling he is about to die, he entreats his new friend to offer
protection to Toinon, his natural daughter, whose life is being
threatened... written by Guy Bellinger |
| Description:
VHS || Color
|| Country: France / Yugoslavia / Italy
|| Language: French ||
Color: Color (Eastmancolor) |
| Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA / Hunting |
|
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|
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|
Theodora, Slave Empress (1955)
VHS - PAL |
| AKA: Théodora, impératrice de Byzance
(1954) (France). |
| Credits:
Directed by Riccardo Freda | Cast, Renato Baldini ~ Arcal Nerio || Bernardi
~ Belisario
Gianna || Maria Canale ~ Teodora || |
| Synopsis: Theodora, a Roman courtesan and former slave girl, marries the
Roman emperor Justinian and assumes the throne as Empress of Rome.
But the divide between nobility and slave is too great. Theodora
seeks justice for her people, and revolution and armed conflict
erupt in both Byzantium and Rome. |
| Description:
VHS || PAL || ~88 minutes || Color || English language ||
Classical Collector's item |
| Condition: VG quality picture |
| Price:
$25 |
|
 |
|
 |
| Theodora, Slave Empress (1955)
VHS - NTSC |
| AKA: Théodora, impératrice de Byzance
(1954) (France). |
| Credits:
Directed by Riccardo Freda | Cast, Renato Baldini ~ Arcal Nerio || Bernardi
~ Belisario
Gianna || Maria Canale ~ Teodora || |
| Synopsis: Theodora, a Roman courtesan and former slave girl, marries the
Roman emperor Justinian and assumes the throne as Empress of Rome.
But the divide between nobility and slave is too great. Theodora
seeks justice for her people, and revolution and armed conflict
erupt in both Byzantium and Rome. |
| Description:
VHS ||
NTSC || ~88 minutes || Color || English language ||
Classical Collector's item |
| Condition: VG quality picture |
| Price:
$25 |
|
 |
|
 |
| Tosca |
|
Credits:
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| Synopsis: |
| Description:
|| || color || English || collector's item
|| |
| Condition: |
| Price:
NA |
|
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Tour de Nesle, La
(1954) |
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Tour de Nesle, La (1954)
aka:
Torre del piacere, La (1954)
aka:
Torre di Nesle, La (1954) (Italy:
alternative title)
aka: Tower of Nesle (1954)
(International: English title)
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Credits:
Directed by: Abel Gance |
| Synopsis: Michel
Bouquet ~ Louis X + Pierre Brasseur ~
Jean Buridan + Lia Di Leo ~ Princesse
Blanche + Michel Etcheverry ~ Enguerrand
de Marigny + André Gabriello ~ Le grand
ménestrel + Christine Grado ~ Princesse
Jeanne + Paul Guers ~ Gaultier d'Aulnay
+ Nelly Kaplan ~ Alice
+ Jacques Meyran ~ Le 3e ménestrel
+ Silvana Pampanini ~ Marguerite de
Bourgogne + Marcel Raine ~ Orsini
+ Constant Rémy ~ Landry
+ Claude Sylvain ~ La servante de
l'auberge + Jacques Toja ~ Philippe
d'Aulnay |
| Description:
VHS || PAL || color || English || collector's item
|| 120 min
|| Country: France / Italy ||
Language: French |
| Condition: |
| Price:
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| Travels of Marco Polo |
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| Description: || || color || English || collector's item
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| Condition: quality picture |
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Triumph of Love |
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Credits:
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| Synopsis: Mira
Sorvino is adorable in this lovely adaptation of the 17th-century
comedy Triumph of Love. When a princess (Sorvino) sets out to return
her throne to its rightful heir, the rightful heir turns out to be a
handsome young man (Jay Rodan). Of course, the princess falls madly in
love with him. Unfortunately, he's been trained by his mentor, an
angry philosopher (Ben Kingsley), to hate the princess (he even
practices archery using her picture as the target). To set things
right and win her heart's desire, the princess dresses herself as a
man and--switching from one disguise to another--begins wooing
everyone in the philosopher's household, starting with his spinster
sister (Fiona Shaw). Though the transformation from the stage to the
screen is pretty straightforward, the costumes and sets are beautiful.
Sorvino holds her own against British stage vets Kingsley and Shaw.
--Bret Fetzer --This text refers to the Theatrical Release edition. |
| Description:
DVD || NTSC || color || English || collector's item
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| Condition: Excellent quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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Tudor Rose (1936) |
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Synopsis:
The
story of Lady Jane Grey |
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Turi e i Paladini (1979) |
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Credits: Directed by: Angelo D'Alessandro. Writing
credits: Nanni De Stefani. cast: Rocco Aloisi as Salvatore a 6
anni + Kitty Arancio as Concettina
a12 anni + Claudio Baturi as Salvatore a 12 anni +
Rosalino Cellamare as Salvatore a 19 anni +
Riccardo Cucciolla as Don Saverio + Mirella D'Angelo as Concettina a 19 anni +
Jessica Dublin as Americana + Gilberto Idonea as Don Alfonso + Sara Micalizzi as Suor Cecilia + Francesco Sineri as Don Carmelo |
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Description:
Country: Italy || Language: Italian
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Two Nights With Cleopatra
(1952) |
| Credits:Sophia
Loren || Paul Miller || Director: Mario Mattoli |
| Synopsis: A
beautiful 19-year-old Sophia Loren plays a dual role in this racy
comedy, as both the sultry Queen of the Nile with a "man-a-night"
appetite and a blonde slave girl who takes her place temporarily. An
all-too-brief skinny-dipping pool scene with Sophia highlights this
risqué treat that's so funny you'll laugh your asp offas.aflam |
| Description:
VHS || NTSC || color || English || collector's
item || 80 Minutes || |
| Condition: Excellent
quality picture |
| Price:
$29 |
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| Two
Nights With Cleopatra (1952) DVD+RW |
| Credits:Sophia Loren || Paul Miller || Director: Mario Mattoli |
| Synopsis: A
beautiful 19-year-old Sophia Loren plays a dual role in this
racy comedy, as both the sultry Queen of the Nile with a
"man-a-night" appetite and a blonde slave girl who
takes her place temporarily. An all-too-brief skinny-dipping
pool scene with Sophia highlights this risqué treat that's so
funny you'll laugh your asp offas.aflam |
| Description:
DVD || NTSC || color || English || collector's item
|| 80 Minutes || |
| Condition: Excellent
quality picture |
| Price:
$35 |
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