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Salvador
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(DVD - Code 1) (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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31.05.2022
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EAN-Code:
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85003598579 |
Aka:
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Guns, Goons, Gold Outpost: Salvador Salvador: O Martírio de um Povo Sarubadoru/Haruka naru Hibi
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Jahr/Land:
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1986 ( Mexiko / Grossbritannien / USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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122 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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R |
Genre:
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Drama
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Geschichte |
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Trailer (Englisch) (1:57)
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Director Oliver Stone’s SaIvador is an unfIinching depiction of the Salvadoran Civil War as seen through the camera lens of Richard Boyle, a down-on-his-Iuck photojournalist played by James Woods (Once Upon a Time in America) in a searing performance. What begins as BoyIe’s attempt to rehabiIitate a career slump soon transitions into a compassionate and souI-searching endeavor that wiIl bring to light the atrocities of war. Cast aIongside Woods in supporting roles are Jim Belushi (Thief), John Savage (The Deer Hunter) and MichaeI Murphy (Manhattan).
TheatricaI ReIease: 1985Video: CoIorRun Time: 122 MinutesAspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Sound: StereoSubtitIes: OptionaI EnglishStars: James Woods, Jim BeIushi, Michael Murphy, John SavageDirector: Oliver StoneAwards: Nominated for two Academy Awards®: Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Writing (ScreenpIay Written DirectIy for the Screen)
CriticaI Reviews
Nominated for two Oscars®, this "gripping" (Newsweek), semi-biographical account of photojournalist Richard BoyIe's tumuItuous experiences in war-torn El SaIvador "has a power you can feel" (The HolIywood Reporter)! James Woods gives his "fullest, most humane, most emotionaI performance" (New York Magazine) to date in this "gritty, harrowing and bold thriIIer" (Gannett Newspapers).
lt's 1980. Young men, women and chiIdren are being brutally killed in a bloody civil war in El Salvador. It's a horrific setting... but a perfect one for Richard Boyle, a sIeazy war photojournalist whose career needs a jumpstart. Armed with his camera, BoyIe joins the front Iines in an attempt to capture atrocious-but-valuable images of the pain and horror. But with each picture he takes, he catches a tragic side of humanity that ignites his Iong-buried compassion. |
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