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| Género/Forma: | Feature films Foreign language films Action and adventure films Fiction films Film adaptations Drama |
|---|---|
| Persona designada: | José-André Lacour |
| Tipo de material: | Grabación de video |
| Tipo de documento: | Material visual |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
Luis Buñuel; Oscar Dancigers; Jacques Mage; Luis Alcoriza; Raymond Queneau; Simone Signoret; Charles Vanel; Georges Marchal; Michel Piccoli; Raúl Ramírez; Tito Junco; Paul Misraki; José-André Lacour; Dismage (Firm); Producciones Tepeyac.; Transflux Films.; Microcinema, Inc. |
| Número OCLC: | 458628622 |
| Nota del idioma: | French and dubbed Spanish soundtracks with optional English subtitles. |
| Notas: | Based on the novel by José-André Lacour. Originally released as a motion picture in 1956. Special features: Audio commentary by film scholar Ernesto R. Acevedo-Munoz; new video interviews with actor Michel Piccoli and film scholar Victor Fuentes; stills gallery; booket featuring essays by Juan-Luis Buñuel and Susan Hayward. |
| Créditos: | Director of photography, Jorge Stahl ; editors, Marguertie Renoir, Denise Charvein ; music, Paul Misraki. |
| Reparto: | Simone Signoret, Charles Vanel, Georges Marchal, Michel Piccoli, Raul Ramirez, Tito Junco. |
| Descripción: | 1 videodisc (100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([12] p. : ill. ; 18 cm.) |
| Detalles: | DVD, NTSC, all regions; widescreen (1:66:1) presentation; Dolby digital 2.0 mastered from mono; video remastered in HD. |
| Otros títulos: | Mort en ce jardin (Motion picture). Luis Buñuel's death in the garden Death in the garden |
| Responsabilidad: | Jacques Mage et Oscar Dancigers présentent ; un film de Luis Buñuel ; adaptation, Luis Alcoriza, Luis Buñuel, Raymond Queneau ; une co-production franco-mexicaine Dismage, Producciones Tepeyac. |
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Death In The Garden
In a tiny South American mining town there is revolution in the air, as angry gold miners square off against...
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In a tiny South American mining town there is revolution in the air, as angry gold miners square off against government forces for control of the areaâs mineral resources. Into this powder keg strolls Chark, an outlaw of sorts (played to perfection by Georges Marchal).
After Chark crosses paths with Djin the local prostitute (Simone Signoret), Father Lizardi (Michel Piccoli), Castin an old miner/shopkeeper (Charles Vanel) and his deaf-mute daughter MarÃa (Michèle Girardon), the powder keg explodes. Chark and his cohorts are then forced to make a desperate escape from the authorities, eventually making their way by foot through the jungle. From here things go from bad to worse. Lost and lacking food, water, and shelter the characters become more and more despondent, facing almost certain death.
On the surface what seems like a conventional tale of survival becomes, in the hands of a master like Buñuel, a powerful study on the nature of good and evil. What would one do to stay alive?
The film never lags; Buñuelâs sense of pacing, his adroit handling of both the action and narrative elements, sharp cinematography and editing, and strong performances from all the leads add up to a gem of a film.
Bonus Features: Audio commentary by film scholar Ernesto R. Acevedo-Munoz; interviews with actor Michael Piccoli and film scholar Victor Fuentes; still gallery; and booklet essays by Juan-Luis Buñuel and Susan Hayward.
Recommended for all libraries.


