Devil's Backbone (US - DVD R1)
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Title: The Devil's Backbone
Starring: Marisa Paredes
Released: 27th July 2004
SRP: $19.94
Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment has also announced a special edition release of the Guillermo Del Toro directed The Devil's Backbone which stars Marisa Paredes and Eduardo Noriega. This single disc release will be available alongside Hellboy from the 27th July this year. Retail will be set at around $19.94. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen along with a Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include an Audio Commentary by Director Guillermo del Toro, four deleted scenes With optional commentary, six behind-the-scenes featurettes, a storyboard thumbnail comparison, photo gallery and bonus trailers. We've attached the artwork below, along with a single menu shot:


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Starring: Marisa Paredes
Released: 27th July 2004
SRP: $19.94
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Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment has also announced a special edition release of the Guillermo Del Toro directed The Devil's Backbone which stars Marisa Paredes and Eduardo Noriega. This single disc release will be available alongside Hellboy from the 27th July this year. Retail will be set at around $19.94. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen along with a Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include an Audio Commentary by Director Guillermo del Toro, four deleted scenes With optional commentary, six behind-the-scenes featurettes, a storyboard thumbnail comparison, photo gallery and bonus trailers. We've attached the artwork below, along with a single menu shot:


News by Tom Woodward
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Shawn Fitzgerald
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Cool cover
is the film as creepy as the cover is?
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This film is beautiful. There are about 4 or 5 stories all woven into one - each one affecting the other. It's not a horror film, more of a ghost story with some unsettling moments. But, like most foreign films, it has a rich emotional core that really engages you. Great imagery, great acting, just great, really. Highly recommended.
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...like most foreign films, it has a rich emotional core that really engages you...
I'm assuming you've only seen foreign films that are good enough to have their rights bought up by other nations. Because there's just as much crap coming out of other countries as there is coming out of North America... we just never see them.
...like most foreign films, it has a rich emotional core that really engages you...
I'm assuming you've only seen foreign films that are good enough to have their rights bought up by other nations. Because there's just as much crap coming out of other countries as there is coming out of North America... we just never see them.
I still need to see this movie.
You are right of course...being in the UK you can count yourself lucky not to have witnessed some awful pics. At least films on your side of the Atlantic have decent budgets and production.
I agree most foreign films good enough to be touted around have something to them, but this one has great imagery and sensitivity for a scary film. Quite rare.
Have you seen this?
I agree most foreign films good enough to be touted around have something to them, but this one has great imagery and sensitivity for a scary film. Quite rare.
Have you seen this?
Got the DVD for this a couple of years back, was also shown on BBC 4 last year... good suspenseful film similar in style to horror titles coming out of Hong Kong, Korean and Japan in recent years.


