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The Innocents - Criterion Collection   [CRI-Criterion]
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Laserzone Preis
CHF 29.90
Artikel: 1206178 Movie: 18047341
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Regionencode [?]
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1 - USA
(NTSC) (Film in s/w)
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Originaltitel
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The Innocents
Schloss Des Schreckens
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Genre
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Horror
/ Thriller
/ Literaturverfilmung
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Produktionsland
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England (UK)
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Herstellungsjahr
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1961
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Schauspieler
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Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave, Megs Jenkins, Peter Wyngarde, Pamela Franklin, Martin Stephens, Clytie Jessop, Isla Cameron
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Regie
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Jack Clayton
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Autor(en)
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Truman Capote, Henry James, William Archibald, John Mortimer
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Produzent(en)
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Jack Clayton
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Sprache (Tonformat)
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Englisch   (Dolby Digital)
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Untertitel
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Covertext
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This genuinely frightening, exquisitely made supernatural gothic stars Deborah Kerr as an emotionally fragile governess who comes to suspect that there is something very, very wrong with her precocious new charges. A psychosexually intensified adaptation of Henry James’s classic The Turn of the Screw, cowritten by Truman Capote and directed by Jack Clayton, The Innocents is a triumph of narrative economy and technical expressiveness, from its chilling sound design to the stygian depths of its widescreen cinematography by Freddie Francis.
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Bildformat
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2.35:1 Aufbereitet für 16:9 Bildschirme
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Altersfreigabe
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Unbekannt
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Laufzeit
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100 Minuten
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Anzahl Discs
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2
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Veröffentlichung
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23.09.2014
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Special Features
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- Audio commentary featuring cultural historian Christopher Frayling
- New interview with cinematographer John Bailey on director of photography Freddie Francis and the look of the film
- Archival interviews with editor James Clark, Francis, and script supervisor Pamela Francis
- Trailer
- More!
- PLUS: An essay by critic Maitland McDonagh
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