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Drugstore Cowboy - The Criterion Collection
49,95 €Matt Dillon and Kelly Lynch star in this crime drama directed by Gus Van Sant. In 1971, Bob Hughes (Dillon) and his wife Dianne (Lynch) travel across the Pacific Northwest with his best friend Rick (James Le Gros) and Rick's girlfriend Nadine (Heather Graham). They rob pharmacies and hospitals to fuel their drug addiction but when Nadine dies from an overdose, Bob reassesses his life.
He decides to get clean but Dianne refuses to do the same and it proves difficult for Bob to escape the pull of his old life. The cast also includes William S. Burroughs, James Remar and Max Perlich.
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Chungking Express - The Criterion Collection
49,95 €Wong Kar-Wai writes and directs this Cantonese-language anthology drama which tells the stories of two lovelorn Hong Kong policemen. Cop 223 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) has recently been dumped by his girlfriend and finds himself drawn to a mysterious woman in a blonde wig (Brigitte Lin), unaware that she is involved in drug smuggling. Meanwhile Cop 663 (Tony Leung) has also recently broken up with his girlfriend.
He meets Faye (Faye Wong) at a food stand he visits regularly and she soon falls for him. After finding out where he lives, she begins secretly cleaning and redecorating his apartment to help cheer him up. However, when he realises what is happening and arranges a date with her, she leaves for California. -
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Scarface - The Criterion Collection
44,95 €Blazing across the screen in a spray of bullets, the gangster-film sensation Scarface helped set the standard for the genre for decades to come. Swaggering, scary, and unexpectedly charming, Paul Muni gives an iconic portrayal of criminal sociopathy as Tony Camonte, the ruthless, machine-gun-toting mobster who rises through the ranks of a bootlegging empire atop an ever-increasing body count, but whose possessive relationship with his wild-child sister (Ann Dvorak) threatens to be his undoing. With rat-a-tat command of editing and dialogue, and his trademark panache, director Howard Hawks creates an unstoppable sense of dynamism while pushing on-screen violence to new heights of brutality.
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Sawdust And Tinsel - Criterion Collection
29,95 €Drame psychologique du réalisateur suédois Ingmar Bergman qui suit un groupe d'artistes de cirque malchanceux confrontés à l'amour, à la jalousie, à l'humiliation et à la perte lors de leur voyage à travers la campagne au tournant du siècle.
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Don't Look Now - Criterion Collection
44,95 €After the death of their daughter, distraught couple Laura and John Baxter (Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland) travel to Venice on vacation where they encounter an elderly psychic plagued by visions of their dead child. When John begins experiencing paranormal flashes of his own, the lovers soon find their lives spiraling out of control. Director Nicolas Roeg's intense drama, based on the short story by Daphne du Maurier, co-stars Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania. 110 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Uncompressed PCM mono; Subtitles: English (SDH); interviews; documentary; featurettes; theatrical trailer; essay. Two-disc set.
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Freaks / The Unknown / The Mystic: Tod Browning's Sideshow Shockers
69,00 €Collection of three horrors and dramas directed by Tod Browning. In 'Freaks' (1932), when trapeze artist Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova) learns that Hans (Harry Earles) stands to inherit a sizeable amount of money, she decides to seduce him and colludes with her lover, the strongman Hercules (Henry Victor), to kill Hans so that she can inherit his wealth. When the rest of the carnival performers learn of the plot, their revenge is swift and grotesque. -
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The Last Picture Show
59,00 €Classic tale of small town adolescence and sexual intrigue from director Peter Bogdanovich. Set in 1950s Texas, the film follows the exploits of high school football stars Sonny Crawford (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane Jackson (Jeff Bridges) as they take their first steps into adulthood - Sonny drifting into an affair with an older woman (Cloris Leachman), and Duane experiencing problems with his self-centred, social-climbing girlfriend Jacy Farrow (Cybill Shepherd). Meanwhile, the local cinema so dear to the friends and so evocative of the innocence of their childhood years, is faced with closure. -
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The Circus
47,00 €Silent comedy written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, in which he also stars. As he flees from the police, the Tramp (Chaplin) stumbles into the middle of a circus performance and becomes a hit. He is hired by the ringmaster (Allan Garcia), who quickly realises that the Tramp can only be funny when he isn't trying to be. As the Tramp begins to thrive in the circus, he finds himself falling in love with the ringmaster's step-daughter (Merna Kennedy), but she loves Rex (Harry Crocker), the tightrope walker. Broken-hearted and unable to entertain the crowds, the Tramp's future in the circus is threatened. -
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