Leonor (Blu-ray) PG
...a love triangle as old as time.....
Out of Print:
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 3 hours, 4 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: August 21, 2018
- Originally Released: 1975
- Label: Scorpion Releasing
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Liv Ullmann, Michel Piccoli & Ornella Muti | |
Directed by | Juan Luis Buñuel | |
Composition by | Ennio Morricone | |
Director of Photography: | Luciano Tovoli |
Description by OLDIES.com:
Legendary international star Liv Ullmann stars as Leonor, in this chilling and poetic 1970s arthouse horror film about a medieval noblewoman whose untimely death haunts her husband Richard (Michel Piccoli, Belle de Jour, Contempt). After years of mourning and with Leonor’s body walled up in a tomb, Richard marries the much younger Catherine (Ornella Muti, Flash Gordon, Oscar, Oasis of Fear), but he still can’t find true happiness. Desperate the relive his life with Leonor, he makes a pact with the devil that indeed brings back his late wife, but she’s cold to the touch and now possesses an unearthly hunger that could destroy everyone around him. From director Juan Luis Buñuel (Expulsion of the Devil, The Lady with Red Boots), son of the legendary filmmaker, Luis Buñuel, and writers Jean-Claude Carrière (The Tin Drum, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie) and Bernardo Zapponi (Deep Red, Spirits of the Dead) comes a beautifully acted tale of an uncanny and tragic love, featuring a haunting score by Oscar® winner Ennio Morricone (The Thing, Spasmo) and stunning cinematography by Luciano Tovoli (Suspiria, The Passenger). Available for the first time in HD.
Brand new 2018 HD master of the U.S. cut. Brand-new 2017 HD master of the International Cut. In English and Spanish (With optional properly-translated English subtitles). Audio commentary by film historian Troy Howarth.
Brand new 2018 HD master of the U.S. cut. Brand-new 2017 HD master of the International Cut. In English and Spanish (With optional properly-translated English subtitles). Audio commentary by film historian Troy Howarth.