Title: Duel in the Sun (1946)
Directors/Writers: Okay, let's do the whole damned thing: King Vidor, Otto Brower, William Dieterle, Sidney Franklin, William Cameron Menzies, David O. Selznick, and Josef von Sternberg/Niven Busch, Oliver H.P. Garrett, David O. Selznick, and Ben Hecht.
Cast: Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, Lionel Barrymore, Herbert Marshall, Lillian Gish, Walter Huston, etc.
Genre: Melodrama/Western/Camp
Duration: 129 minutes
Languages: English; no subtitles.
Description: In David O. Selznick's Duel in the Sun, Jennifer Jones stars as Pearl Chavez, whom everyone has tagged as a "bad girl" foredoomed to an unhappy end. She is taken into the home of wealthy, greedy rancher McCanles (Lionel Barrymore) and his kindly wife Laura Belle (Lillian Gish), who'd once been the sweetheart of Pearl's recently executed father (Herbert Marshall). Almost immediately, Pearl becomes the object of an emotional tug-of-war between McCanles' virtuous son Jesse (Joseph Cotten) and wicked ne'er-do-well offspring Lewt (Gregory Peck). After killing a man (Charles Bickford) who'd tried proposing to Pearl, Lewt becomes a fugitive, secretly working to undermine the railroad that threatens to cut across McCanles' land. The level-headed Jesse tries to negotiate with the railroad men, and as a result is ordered from the ranch by McCanles. While all this is going on, Pearl, sick to death of being told what a bad job she is, decides to become the Jezebel everyone assumes she is. Duel in the Sun was based on the novel by Niven Busch, who'd written the work hoping that his wife Teresa Wright would play Pearl -- but that was before Selznick fell head over heels in love with Jennifer Jones.
Source: DVDRip. Don't know the release name.
File size: 1.19GB | Resolution: 640 x 480 (4:3 or 1.333)
Video: 1117kbps XviD 23.976fps
Audio: 48kHz 192kbps 2-channel Joint stereo mp3
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)
Title: Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)
Directors/Writers: Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill
Cast: Aileen Wuornos, Nick Broomfield, Terry Humphreys-Slay, Leitha Prather, Leitha Prather, Shirley Humphreys, Joe Hobson, etc.
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 89 minutes
Languages: English; no subtitles.
Description: Nonfiction filmmaker Nick Broomfield and his frequent collaborator Joan Churchill return to the subject of an earlier film, Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer, for Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. Twelve years after the first film was made, Wuornos was still in contact with Broomfield from her cell on death row, and he was called as a witness in her final death penalty appeal before the state. Clips of the earlier film were used by defense lawyers to help make the case that Wuornos' lawyer during sentencing, Steven Glaser, was incompetent. Footage used in court shows Glaser smoking pot on his way to the prison to confer with his client. Broomfield uses the opportunity to interview Wuornos several more times and to examine the horrific details of her childhood, interviewing her acquaintances and surviving members of her family. While making the new film, Broomfield learns that Wuornos, increasingly unstable and paranoid, is unwilling to continue to fight for her life. Desperate to escape death row, she has abandoned her convincing claim that she committed murder in self-defense, and she now wants to be executed as soon as possible. In Jeb Bush's Florida, it's clear, this isn't difficult to accomplish. Broomfield talks to the mentally deteriorated Wuornos one last time before her execution.
Source: DVDRip. Taken from a public torrent.
File size: 694MB | Resolution: 752 x 558 (~19:14 or 1.348)
Video: 877kbps XviD 30fps
Audio: 48kHz 192kbps 2-channel Stereo AC3
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Directors/Writers: Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill
Cast: Aileen Wuornos, Nick Broomfield, Terry Humphreys-Slay, Leitha Prather, Leitha Prather, Shirley Humphreys, Joe Hobson, etc.
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 89 minutes
Languages: English; no subtitles.
Description: Nonfiction filmmaker Nick Broomfield and his frequent collaborator Joan Churchill return to the subject of an earlier film, Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer, for Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. Twelve years after the first film was made, Wuornos was still in contact with Broomfield from her cell on death row, and he was called as a witness in her final death penalty appeal before the state. Clips of the earlier film were used by defense lawyers to help make the case that Wuornos' lawyer during sentencing, Steven Glaser, was incompetent. Footage used in court shows Glaser smoking pot on his way to the prison to confer with his client. Broomfield uses the opportunity to interview Wuornos several more times and to examine the horrific details of her childhood, interviewing her acquaintances and surviving members of her family. While making the new film, Broomfield learns that Wuornos, increasingly unstable and paranoid, is unwilling to continue to fight for her life. Desperate to escape death row, she has abandoned her convincing claim that she committed murder in self-defense, and she now wants to be executed as soon as possible. In Jeb Bush's Florida, it's clear, this isn't difficult to accomplish. Broomfield talks to the mentally deteriorated Wuornos one last time before her execution.
Source: DVDRip. Taken from a public torrent.
File size: 694MB | Resolution: 752 x 558 (~19:14 or 1.348)
Video: 877kbps XviD 30fps
Audio: 48kHz 192kbps 2-channel Stereo AC3
Screenshot
http://rapidshare.com/files/295421422/aileen.ladoask.2003.avi.001
http://rapidshare.com/files/295424788/aileen.ladoask.2003.avi.002
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http://rapidshare.com/files/295429781/aileen.ladoask.2003.avi.004
Labels:
2000s,
documentary,
nick broomfield
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