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| Falco
rosso, Il (1949) |
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aka: The Red Falcon (1949) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Carlo Ludovico
Bragaglia. Writing credits: Vittorio Nino Novarese + Fulvio Palmieri.
cast: Jacques Sernas as Raniero d'Atri +
Tamara Lees as Clotilde di Tuscolo +
Paul Muller as Barone Goffredo +
Victor Ledda as Il Conte Tuscolo +
Pietro Tordi as Demetrio + Ugo
Sasso as Pietro +
Piero Palermini as Gilberto +
Carla Calò as Marfa + Gemma Bolognesi
as Berta + Arturo Bragaglia
+ Anna Di Lorenzo as Rosalinda
+ Nino Javert +
Renato Valente |
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Synopsis:
This familiar tale set in Renaissance
Italy has been done many times both before and after this entry. It
concerns a young noble Raniero (played by a young Jacques Sernas six
years before his stunning entry into the international peplum genre
as Paris in Warner's 1955 "Helen of Troy") returning to his home
country after traveling, only to find the nasty Barone Godfredo
(lanky and loathsome Paul Muller)tyrannizing the populace. The two
meet at an inn where the young innkeeper is celebrating his
marriage, the festa is interrupted by the Baron. The Baron commands
that the young couple appear at his castle, where noble Raniero is
also bound as a guest. Later when the couple appears as demanded,
the Baron insists on the right of "droit de signeur", meaning to
exercise his right to the first night bedding the new wife. When the
couple pleads for mercy, the angry baron has his henchmen bind and
flog the husband, then shoot him with an arrow. The wife, in terror,
jumps from the castle parapet. The horrified Raniero witnesses this
and it prompts him to pretend that he is a meek and studious
scholar, but he secretly vows revenge, becoming the daring "Red
Falcon" a masked rebel rouser performing daring raids against the
baron's army. The "Red Falcon" kidnaps Clothilde, Godfredo's
intended bride on her way to the baron, forcing her to spend the
"first night" in his lair, thus humiliating the baron. From then on
it's deadly warfare between the two enemies coming to an exciting
climax when Clothilde reveals his identity to the villainous baron
and Raniero is imprisoned and tortured. This entertaining
swashbuckler will keep you interested all the way to its finale,
with the Red Faclon triumphant. |
| Description:
VHS || Country: Italy ||
Language: Italian || Color: Black
and White || Sound Mix: Mono |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Fanfan la
tulipe (1952) |
| Credits:
Regia: Christian Jaque. Cast: Gérard
Philipe, Gina Lollobrigida, Marcel Herrand, Oliver Hussenot, Noël
Roquevert |
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Synopsis:
Gérard Philipe resplendissant de jeunesse
et de beauté est un Fanfan la Tulipe étourdissant, intrépide, frondeur,
irrespectueux envers les maris, l'armée et les nobles de Louis XV.
Entre les duels époustouflants, il rêve de conquérir la pulpeuse Gina
Lollobrigida. Ce texte se rapporte à l'édition |
Description:
DVD
|| Date de parution : 22 mars 2000 ||
Éditeur : TF1 Vidéo || Détails de
l'édition : Titre Original : Fan-Fan the Tulip ||
Zone 2 (Europe, Moyen-Orient & Japon) ||
Format son : Origine : France || PAL ||
ASIN : B00004VYCJ |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Fiorina la vacca (1973) |
| Credits:
Regia: Vittorio De Sisti . Cast: Ornella
Muti, Ewa Aulin, Gastone Moschin |
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Synopsis:
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| Description:
VHS || Durata:
90 minuti || Etichetta: Joconda Video
|| Import: Grecia
|| Audio: Italiano || Sottotitoli:
Greco || Codifica: PAL
|| Colore: colore
|| Commento / Trama: || Rara
edizione greca in lingua iataliana |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Fiorina la vacca (1973) |
| Credits:
Regia: Vittorio De Sisti . Cast: Ornella
Muti, Ewa Aulin, Gastone Moschin |
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Synopsis:
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| Description:
VHS || Durata:
103 minuti . Etichetta: Capitol . Audio: Italiano . Codifica: PAL .
Color . Commento / Trama: Prima rara edizione in videocassetta |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Figlio di
Aquila Nera, Il (1968) |
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Original Title:
Figlio di Aquila Nera, Il (1968) aka:
Son of Black Eagle (USA) (TV title)
aka: Der Sohn des schwarzen Adlers
(1968) |
| Credits:
Casts:
Dick Palmer …. Alexej Andrejevich/Aquila
Nera + Edwige Fenech as Nastacia + Franco Ressel as General Volkonsky +
Ingrid Schoeller as Désirée + Andrea Aureli as Kurban + Ivy Holzer as Tamara + Loris Gizzi as Procopovic + Massimo Carocci as Magg. Benekin +
Franco Pasquetto + Tullio Altamura + Luciano Catenacci + Ugo Adinolfi + Silvana Venturelli + Gualtiero Isnenghi + Pietro Tordi |
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Synopsis:
After Czar Alexander II names the vicious
General Volkonsky as governor of the Caucasus, the Cossocks decide
to plan a revolt. Alessio Andrejevic, a young nobleman, adopts his
father's alias, "the black eagle," and begins to free villagers from
the terror and tyrrany of Imperial Russia. This film boasts some
wonderful cinematography by Augusto Tiezzi, as well as favorable
roles for Mimmo Palmara, Loris Gizzi, and Andrea Aureli (the latter
of whom actually gets to play a good guy for a change). This film
also has a remarkable mucic score (by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino),
and contains one of the best battle scenes I've ever witnessed! The
fact that Umberto Lenzi wrote the original storyline for this film
is icing on the cake. |
| Description:
collector's item
|| Runtime: 91 min
|| Country: Italy
|| Language: Italian
|| Color: Color (Eastmancolor)
|| Sound Mix: Mono |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Figlia di
Mata Hari, La (1954) |
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aka:
Figlia di Mata Hari, La (1954)
aka: Daughter of Mata Hari (1954)
aka: Fille de Mata Hari, La (1954)
(France) aka: Mata Hari's Daughter (1954)
(USA) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Carmine Gallone +
Renzo Merusi / Writing credits: Jean Aurel + Renzo Merusi / Ludmilla
Tchérina - Elyne + Erno Crisa - Prince
Anak + Frank Latimore - Douglas
Kent + Milly Vitale - Angela
+ Enzo Biliotti - Von Hopen
+ V. Inkyinoff - Naos |
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Synopsis:
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| Description:
VHS || color ||
English
|| collector's item
|| Country:
France / Italy || Language: Italian |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Kadan Kahramanlabimiz |
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aka: |
| Credits: |
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Synopsis:
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| Description:
VHS || || color ||
English
|| collector's item
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| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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| Fire and
Sword (1985) VHS |
| Credits: Director: Veith Von Furstenberg Star:
Peter Firth Leigh Lawson |
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Synopsis:
Fire and Sword: An Old Legend Told
Beautifully |
Description:
VHS ||
NTSC || color ||
English
|| collector's item,
very rare
|| Swashbuckling Adventure || |
| Condition:
very good
quality picture |
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Price:
$28 |
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| "Floris"
(1969) [TV-Series] |
| Credits:
Director Directed by: Paul Verhoeven.
Writing credits: Gerard Soeteman (writer). cast:
Rutger Hauer as Floris van Rozemond
+ Jos Bergman as Sindala + Ton Vos as Wolter van Oldesteijn + Hans Culeman as Maarten van Rossem + Tim Beekman as Sergeant + Hans Boskamp as Lange Pier + Diana Dobbelman as Gravin Ada van Couwenberg (as Diane Marlet)
+ Ida Bons as Viola + Hans Kemna as Govert + Henk Admiraal + Jan Apon + Peter Aryans as Boer + Hammy de Beukelaer as Bombardier + Walter van Canoy + Niek Engelschman + Carola Gijsbers van Wijk as Isabella + Pollo Hamburger + Bruni Heinke + Eric Herfst as Meinert + Carol van Herwijnen + Ad Hoeymans as Barend van Hackfort + Jack Horn as Nar + Frans Kokshoorn + Ton Kuyl as Jeroen Bosch + Ton Lensink as Roges + Ab van der Linde as Gozewijn + Jaap Maarleveld as Karelvan Gelre + Sacco van der Made as Aernhout/Jelle Jellesz +
Hero Muller as Kok + Detlev Pols as Smid + Lex Schoorel as Roland + Johan Sirag + Dries Smits as Filips de Schone + John Soer + Mela Soesman + Henk van Ulsen + Jacco van Renesse as Rogier + Joop van Tol + Henk Votel + Cor Witschge as Simon de Marskramer + Regular guests: Tony Verwey as Waard (2 episodes)
+ Paul van Gorcum as Priester (2
episodes) |
| Synopsis:
adventurous and a series that you can watch again and again. I
especialy like the first episode, where Floris (Rutger Hauer) fights 3
bad guys at once with two swords, great skill I haven't seen matched
yet. the soundtrack of this series is really great. It really sets the
mood in certain scenes. There are two songs sung in this series by J.
van Renesse, witch are fun to listen to(Nice lyrics,about drinking and
love). A class act and really fit in the story. The series was made in
black and white because in that time in the Netherlands only a few
people had colour tv's, so why make it in collour! This gives the
series an extra bit more cult status. Author: Rene Helmig |
| 1: Het
gestolen kasteel - 2: De koperen hond - 3: De zwarte kogels - 4: De
man van Gent - 5: De harige duivel- 6: De vrijbrief- 7: De drie narren-
8: De alruin- 9: Het brandende water- 10: De wonderdoener- 11: De
Byzantijnse beker 1- 12: De Byzantijnse beker 2 |
| Description:
DVD
Runtime: 30 min (12 episodes) || Country: Netherlands || Language:
Dutch || Color || Bonus: documentaire De ridder en de fakir (Omroep
Gelderland) Documentaire Rond Floris (1969) |
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Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA |
|
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| "Floris"
(1969) [TV-Series] vol-1 |
| Credits:
Director Directed by: Paul Verhoeven.
Writing credits: Gerard Soeteman (writer). cast:
Rutger Hauer as Floris van Rozemond
+ Jos Bergman as Sindala + Ton Vos as Wolter van Oldesteijn + Hans Culeman as Maarten van Rossem + Tim Beekman as Sergeant + Hans Boskamp as Lange Pier + Diana Dobbelman as Gravin Ada van Couwenberg (as Diane Marlet)
+ Ida Bons as Viola + Hans Kemna as Govert + Henk Admiraal + Jan Apon + Peter Aryans as Boer + Hammy de Beukelaer as Bombardier + Walter van Canoy + Niek Engelschman + Carola Gijsbers van Wijk as Isabella + Pollo Hamburger + Bruni Heinke + Eric Herfst as Meinert + Carol van Herwijnen + Ad Hoeymans as Barend van Hackfort + Jack Horn as Nar + Frans Kokshoorn + Ton Kuyl as Jeroen Bosch + Ton Lensink as Roges + Ab van der Linde as Gozewijn + Jaap Maarleveld as Karelvan Gelre + Sacco van der Made as Aernhout/Jelle Jellesz +
Hero Muller as Kok + Detlev Pols as Smid + Lex Schoorel as Roland + Johan Sirag + Dries Smits as Filips de Schone + John Soer + Mela Soesman + Henk van Ulsen + Jacco van Renesse as Rogier + Joop van Tol + Henk Votel + Cor Witschge as Simon de Marskramer + Regular guests: Tony Verwey as Waard (2 episodes)
+ Paul van Gorcum as Priester (2
episodes) |
| Synopsis:
adventurous and a series that you can watch again and again. I
especialy like the first episode, where Floris (Rutger Hauer) fights 3
bad guys at once with two swords, great skill I haven't seen matched
yet. the soundtrack of this series is really great. It really sets the
mood in certain scenes. There are two songs sung in this series by J.
van Renesse, witch are fun to listen to(Nice lyrics,about drinking and
love). A class act and really fit in the story. The series was made in
black and white because in that time in the Netherlands only a few
people had colour tv's, so why make it in collour! This gives the
series an extra bit more cult status. Author: Rene Helmig |
| 1: Het
gestolen kasteel - 2: De koperen hond - 3: De zwarte kogels |
| Description:
Runtime: 30 min (12 episodes) || Country: Netherlands
|| Language: Dutch || Color: Black and White || |
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Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA |
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| "Floris"
(1969) [TV-Series] vol-2 |
| Credits:
Director Directed by: Paul Verhoeven.
Writing credits: Gerard Soeteman (writer). cast:
Rutger Hauer as Floris van Rozemond
+ Jos Bergman as Sindala + Ton Vos as Wolter van Oldesteijn + Hans Culeman as Maarten van Rossem + Tim Beekman as Sergeant + Hans Boskamp as Lange Pier + Diana Dobbelman as Gravin Ada van Couwenberg (as Diane Marlet)
+ Ida Bons as Viola + Hans Kemna as Govert + Henk Admiraal + Jan Apon + Peter Aryans as Boer + Hammy de Beukelaer as Bombardier + Walter van Canoy + Niek Engelschman + Carola Gijsbers van Wijk as Isabella + Pollo Hamburger + Bruni Heinke + Eric Herfst as Meinert + Carol van Herwijnen + Ad Hoeymans as Barend van Hackfort + Jack Horn as Nar + Frans Kokshoorn + Ton Kuyl as Jeroen Bosch + Ton Lensink as Roges + Ab van der Linde as Gozewijn + Jaap Maarleveld as Karelvan Gelre + Sacco van der Made as Aernhout/Jelle Jellesz +
Hero Muller as Kok + Detlev Pols as Smid + Lex Schoorel as Roland + Johan Sirag + Dries Smits as Filips de Schone + John Soer + Mela Soesman + Henk van Ulsen + Jacco van Renesse as Rogier + Joop van Tol + Henk Votel + Cor Witschge as Simon de Marskramer + Regular guests: Tony Verwey as Waard (2 episodes)
+ Paul van Gorcum as Priester (2
episodes) |
| Synopsis:
adventurous and a series that you can watch again and again. I
especialy like the first episode, where Floris (Rutger Hauer) fights 3
bad guys at once with two swords, great skill I haven't seen matched
yet. the soundtrack of this series is really great. It really sets the
mood in certain scenes. There are two songs sung in this series by J.
van Renesse, witch are fun to listen to(Nice lyrics,about drinking and
love). A class act and really fit in the story. The series was made in
black and white because in that time in the Netherlands only a few
people had colour tv's, so why make it in collour! This gives the
series an extra bit more cult status. Author: Rene Helmig |
| 4: De man van
Gent - 5: De harige duivel- 6: De vrijbrief- |
| Description:
Runtime: 30 min (12 episodes) || Country: Netherlands
|| Language: Dutch || Color: Black and White || |
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Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA |
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| "Floris"
(1969) [TV-Series] vol-3 |
| Credits:
Director Directed by: Paul Verhoeven.
Writing credits: Gerard Soeteman (writer). cast:
Rutger Hauer as Floris van Rozemond
+ Jos Bergman as Sindala + Ton Vos as Wolter van Oldesteijn + Hans Culeman as Maarten van Rossem + Tim Beekman as Sergeant + Hans Boskamp as Lange Pier + Diana Dobbelman as Gravin Ada van Couwenberg (as Diane Marlet)
+ Ida Bons as Viola + Hans Kemna as Govert + Henk Admiraal + Jan Apon + Peter Aryans as Boer + Hammy de Beukelaer as Bombardier + Walter van Canoy + Niek Engelschman + Carola Gijsbers van Wijk as Isabella + Pollo Hamburger + Bruni Heinke + Eric Herfst as Meinert + Carol van Herwijnen + Ad Hoeymans as Barend van Hackfort + Jack Horn as Nar + Frans Kokshoorn + Ton Kuyl as Jeroen Bosch + Ton Lensink as Roges + Ab van der Linde as Gozewijn + Jaap Maarleveld as Karelvan Gelre + Sacco van der Made as Aernhout/Jelle Jellesz +
Hero Muller as Kok + Detlev Pols as Smid + Lex Schoorel as Roland + Johan Sirag + Dries Smits as Filips de Schone + John Soer + Mela Soesman + Henk van Ulsen + Jacco van Renesse as Rogier + Joop van Tol + Henk Votel + Cor Witschge as Simon de Marskramer + Regular guests: Tony Verwey as Waard (2 episodes)
+ Paul van Gorcum as Priester (2
episodes) |
| Synopsis:
adventurous and a series that you can watch again and again. I
especialy like the first episode, where Floris (Rutger Hauer) fights 3
bad guys at once with two swords, great skill I haven't seen matched
yet. the soundtrack of this series is really great. It really sets the
mood in certain scenes. There are two songs sung in this series by J.
van Renesse, witch are fun to listen to(Nice lyrics,about drinking and
love). A class act and really fit in the story. The series was made in
black and white because in that time in the Netherlands only a few
people had colour tv's, so why make it in collour! This gives the
series an extra bit more cult status. Author: Rene Helmig |
| 7: De drie
narren- 8: De alruin- 9: Het brandende water |
| Description:
Runtime: 30 min (12 episodes) || Country: Netherlands
|| Language: Dutch || Color: Black and White || |
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Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA |
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| Floris
(2004) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Jean van de Velde + Writing
credits: Gerard Soeteman. cast:
Michiel Huisman as Floris + Birgit Schuurman as Pi + Victor Löw as Floris sr. + Daan Schuurmans as Van Rossum jr.
+ Nyncke Beekhuyzen as Lijfwachte + Jos Bergman as Sindala (archive footage) + Kees Boot as Sergeant jr. + Yannick van de Velde as Hertog van Bourgondië + Tara Elders + Touriya Haoud as Lijfwachte + Rutger Hauer as Floris van Rozemond (archive footage) + Tom Jansen as Grote Pier + Frank Nendels as Bediende + Henk Poort as Sergeant sr. + Bastiaan Ragas + Camilla Siegertsz as Kleine Pier + Lindavan Dyck as Hertogin van Gelre + Bob van Tol as Van Rossum sr. + Loes Wouterson as Jacoba |
| Synopsis: |
| Description:
DVD || Country:
Netherlands || Language: Dutch || Color: Color || Sound Mix: Dolby
Digital || Certification: Netherlands:MG6 || Regio 2
- Producent Universal Pictures Benelux
- Speelduur
102.00 minuten, single side,dual layer (RSDL)
- Soort DVD
DVD-9 -
Aspect Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 anamorphic (16x9)
- Audiospoor
Nederlands Dolby Digital 2.0 en 5.1, DTS 5.1
- Ondertitels
Engels (optioneel) -
Features The Making Of, Bloopers, Deleted
Scenes, Storyboards -
Hoofdrollen Michiel Huisman, Birgit Schuurman en
Daan Schuurmans -
Regisseur Jean van de Velde
- Genre Actie
/ Komedie / Jeugdfilm |
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Condition: NA |
| Price:
NA |
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| Fra'
Diavolo (1942) |
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aka:
The Adventures of Fra Diavolo (USA) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Luigi Zampa. Writing
credits: Luigi Bonelli (play) + Nicola Manzari (dialogue). Cast:
Enzo Fiermonte as Michele Pezza detto "Fra' Diavolo"
+ Elsa De Giorgi as Fortunata Consiglio +
Laura Nucci as Gabriella Del Prà +
Cesare Bettarini as Carlo Consiglio +
Agostino Salvietti as Ciccio La Rosa, il capo della polizia
+ Carlo Romano as Tiburzio + Loris Gizzi as Il prefetto + Marcello Giorda as Il generale +
Renato Chiantoni as Sputafuoco +
Giulio Battiferri as Un brigante +
Cellio Bucchi as Il generale Massena +
Carlo Cecchi as Il sacerdoce al patibolo +
Corrado De Cenzo as Il generale Dupont +
Eugenio Duse as Pasquale Rotolo +
Tino Erler as L'inviato inglese di Nelson +
Remo Lotti as Giulio La Forgia +
Alberto Marchió as Il tenente Le Marnier +
Emilio Petacci as Il ministro del re +
Aldo Pini as Un altro brigante |
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Synopsis:
Fighting for the freedom of Naples |
| Description:
VHS || || color ||
Runtime: Italy:90 min || Country: Italy
|| Language: Italian
|| Color: Black and White
|| Sound Mix: Mono |
| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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