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By: University Press of Mississippi
The Crime Films of Anthony Mann
34,00 €A survey and rediscovery of the many noir films directed by a master of the Western -
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By: Rimini Editions
Il marchait la nuit (Combo Blu-ray + DVD - Édition Limitée) - Blu-ray (1948)
24,95 €Alors qu’il tente de cambrioler un magasin, Ray Morgan est surpris par un policier, qu’il abat avant de prendre la fuite. Jusqu’à présent, il avait toujours réussi à échapper à la police. Mais cette fois, il est allé trop loin : on ne tue pas un policier impunément… -
By: Warner Home Video
The Naked Spur
24,95 €James Stewart and Janet Leigh star in this 1950s US Western directed by Anthony Mann. In 1860s Colorado, bounty hunter Howard Kemp (Stewart) enlists the help of prospector Jesse Tate (Millard Mitchell) and discharged Union soldier Roy Anderson (Ralph Meeker) in his quest to apprehend wanted murderer Ben Vandergroat (Robert Ryan). However, when his companions learn of the substantial reward on offer for Vandergroat's capture, it sparks a disagreement between the three men over how to split the reward. -
By: Artus Films
Le Livre noir
9,95 €Paris, 1794. Cinq ans après la Révolution française, le règne de la Terreur est instauré. Robespierre use de toutes les ficelles pour éradiquer ses rivaux et conserver les grâces de la Convention. Il consigne, dans un petit livre noir, les noms de ses ennemis, prochaines victimes de la cruauté révolutionnaire. Mais ce livre noir disparaît. Afin de confondre Robespierre et le destituer, Charles d’Aubigny est chargé de le retrouver, par tous les moyens… -
By: Sidonis calysta
Je suis un aventurier (Édition Collection Silver Blu-ray + DVD) - Blu-ray (1954)
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By: Sidonis calysta
Winchester 73 : L'original + Le remake (Édition Collection Silver Blu-ray + DVD) - Blu-ray
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By: FABER AND FABER
The Pixels of Paul Cézanne
17,60 €The Pixels of Paul Cezanne is a collection of essays by Wim Wenders in which he presents his observations and reflections on the fellow artists who have influenced, shaped, and inspired him.
“How are they doing it?” is the key question that Wenders asks as he looks at the dance work of Pina Bausch, the paintings of Cezanne, Edward Hopper, and Andrew Wyeth, as well as the films of Ingmar Bergman, Michelanelo Antonioni, Ozu, Anthony Mann, Douglas Sirk, and Sam Fuller.