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Dellamorte Dellamore (AKA Cemetery Man) - O miłości i śmierci (1994) *720p Cropped* *AC3 2.0* [HD/HD-DVD/Blu-Ray]

Dodano:
2011-08-07 19:18:03

Język:
włoski

 Polski opis

Produkcja: Francja, Niemcy, Włochy
Gatunek: Horror, Komedia
Reżyseria: Michele Soavi
Scenariusz: Gianni Romoli, Tiziano Sclavi
Zdjęcia: Mauro Marchetti
Muzyka: Riccardo Biseo, Manuel De Sica
Ocena na imdb.com: 7.3/10 (głosów: 8,743)
Ocena na filmweb.pl: 7.6/10 (głosów: 388)
Ograniczenia wiekowe: R
Na podstawie: powieści Tiziano Sclavi
Opis:
Główny bohater Francesco Dellamorte jest samotnym grabarzem. Żyje jedynie pracą na cmentarzu i z niej się utrzymuje. Pomaga mu jego jedyny przyjaciel - Gnaghi. A pracy jest sporo, gdyż zmarli pochowani na cmentarzu z niewyjaśnionych przyczyn ożywają po siedmiu dniach. Sytuacja jednak komplikuje się gdy Francesco zakochuje się w pięknej nieznajomej (w tej roli Anna Falchi). Musi jednak pozbyć się jej tak jak reszty nieumarłych. Swą miłość na cmentarzu odnajduje również Gnaghi - zakochując się w głowie dziewczyny, która zginęła w wypadku motocyklowym.
Źródło: filmweb.pl
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 English description

Country: Italy, France, Germany
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Romance
Directed by: Michele Soavi
Writing credits: Gianni Romoli, Tiziano Sclavi
Director of photography: Mauro Marchetti
Music by: Riccardo Biseo, Manuel De Sica
imdb.com user rating: 7.3/10 (votes: 8,743)
filmweb.pl user rating: 7.6/10 (votes: 388)
Certification: R
Based on: novel by Tiziano Sclavi
Plot Summary:
Achingly romantic and creepy-funny, this funereal fantasy from the director of La Chiesa (1989) is unlike any Italian film in memory. Rupert Everett plays Francesco Dellamorte, a lonely cemetery caretaker who just wants to get out of his small town of Buffalora. His assistant and sole companion, Gnaghi (played by famed French musician Francois Hadji-Lazaro) is an overweight cretin who speaks only in grunts, and the dead people outside are rising from their graves as zombies and trying to have him for breakfast. This situation, coupled with all his other problems, gives Francesco a real complex. His troubles are compounded when he meets a series of mysterious women (all played by the beautiful Anna Falchi) whom he loves before they die tragically. Soavi's film is based on a graphic-novel, Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi, but Soavi's more obvious influences range from Jean Rollin's La Rose de Fer (1973) to Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands (1990). Barbara Cupisti (of Soavi's Deliria) has a small role, and the film also benefits from Manuel de Sica's memorable score and excellent pacing by editor Franco Fraticelli. This is a film to savor and it will go down as one of the most striking Italian genre efforts of the decade, despite some weak effects work by the normally reliable Sergio Stivaletti.
Source: allmovie.com
Cast:
Rupert Everett ... Francesco Dellamorte
François Hadji-Lazaro ... Gnaghi
Anna Falchi ... She
Mickey Knox ... Marshall Straniero
Fabiana Formica ... Valentina Scanarotti
Clive Riche ... Doctor Verseci
Katja Anton ... Claudio's Girlfriend
Barbara Cupisti ... Magda
Anton Alexander ... Franco
Pietro Genuardi ... New Mayor Civardi
Patrizia Punzo ... Claudio's Mother
[ViDEO]
Codec: x264
Resolution: 1208x720 (1.68:1)
Bitrate: 2802 kb/s
Frame Rate: 23.976 fps

[AUDiO]
Codec: AC3
Bitrate: 224 kb/s
Frequency Sample: 48000 Hz

Runtime: 01:43:20
Subs: English.