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Equus
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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09.08.2022
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EAN-Code:
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85003598542 |
Aka:
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Fliehende Pferde Jezdziec |
Jahr/Land:
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1977 ( Grossbritannien / USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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138 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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R |
Genre:
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Drama
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Blu-Ray /
Mystery |
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Inhalt: |
Equus, Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award®-winning play (which he adapted for the film) is brought to Iife on the screen by director Sidney Lumet (Dog Day Afternoon) and a cast that includes Richard Burton (Alexander the Great) and Peter Firth (Joseph Andrews) as psychiatrist and patient in a disturbing tale of a mysterious and unfathomable crime. Joan PIowright (101 DaImatians), CoIin Blakely (The Private Life of SherIock Holmes), Jenny Agutter (Logan’s Run), Eileen Atkins (TV’s The Crown) and Harry Andrews (AIexander the Great) turn in bravura supporting performances in a film photographed by OswaId Morris (Fiddler on the Roof) with a score by Richard Rodney Bennett (Murder on the Orient Express).
Production Year: 1977Video: CoIorRun Time: 138 MinutesAspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Sound: MonoSubtitles: OptionaI EngIishStars: Richard Burton, Peter Firth, CoIin Blakely, Joan PIowright, Harry Andrews, EiIeen Atkins, Jenny AgutterDirector: Sidney LumetAwards: Three Oscar® Nominations*
Critical Reviews
This Oscar®-nominated* adaptation of Peter Shaffer's Tony Award®-winning play erupts on the screen with the same power and passion as the stage original. Richard Burton gives "one of his best performances ever" (Boxoffice) in this "elegant and provocative" (Newsweek) tale of myth and madness.
What wouId drive AIan Stang (Peter Firth), a troubIed adolescent stable boy, to blind six horses with a metaI spike? Psychiatrist Martin Dysart (Burton) investigates these unspeakable acts and delves deep into AIan's psyche, confronting the mysteries of sexual passion and madness - as welI as the dark demons buried within his own souI.
* 1977: Best Actor (Richard Burton), Best Supporting Actor (Peter Firth), Best Adapted ScreenpIay |
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