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Una lezione particolare DVD (1968)
Also known as: La leçon particulière DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Michel Boisrond

Cast: Nathalie Delon (as Frederique Dampierre), Renaud Verley (as Olivier Fermond), Robert Hossein (as Enrico Fontana), Katia Christine (as Christine), Bernard Le Coq (as Jean-Pierre), Martine Sarcey (as La mère d'Olivier), Nicole Desailly (as La concierge), Henri Lambert (as Le motard)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Storyline: Olivier, a seventeen-year-old high school student, is a good-looking young man, much more mature than most of his schoolmates. One day he meets Frédérique, 25, a beautiful woman who attracts him strongly. The trouble is that she has a life companion, race car driver Enrico. For the time being, Enrico is away in Detroit to test a new prototype and Frédérique is idle in Paris that is why she welcomes the young man's company. Slowly but surely, the friendship turns into an affair, for Frédérique finds she shares Olivier's feelings. But Enrico finally comes back to Paris. Will Olivier and Frédérique's love story be possible in these conditions?

Li troverò ad ogni costo DVD (1980)
Also known as: Hide in Plain Sight DVD (original title)

Country: USA,

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): James Caan

Cast: James Caan (as Thomas Hacklin, Jr.), Jill Eikenberry (as Alisa Hacklin), Robert Viharo (as Jack Scolese), Joe Grifasi (as Matty Stanek), Barbra Rae (as Ruthie Hacklin), Kenneth McMillan (as Sam Marzetta), Josef Sommer (as Jason R. Reid), Danny Aiello (as Sal Carvello), Chuck Hicks (as Frankie Irish), Andy Fenwick (as Andy Hacklin), David Clennon (as Richard Fieldston), Peter Maloney (as Lee McHugh), David Margulies (as Detective Reilly), Leonardo Cimino (as Don Angelo Venucci), Anne Helm (as Reid's Secretary), Robert Gerringer (as Judge Duval), Terrence Currier (as Congressman Evetts), Walter Scott (as FBI Agent Wheeler), Charles Hallahan (as Dixon, Bartender), Eddy Donno (as Man at Party), Alice Drummond (as Mrs. Novack), Beatrice Winde (as Unemployment Clerk), Ben Gerard (as Out-of-Towner), Greg Hinaman (as Zoo Patron , uncredited), Martin Palmer (as Young Man in Coffee Shop , uncredited), Thomas Hill (as Bobby Momisa), Heather Bicknell (as Junie Hacklin), Ken Sylk (as Frantuzzi), Jude Farese (as Carmine), Nick Corello (as Flacco), Tom Signorelli (as Moriarity), Josephine Nichols (as Hacklin's Mother), James De Closs (as Ray Reilly), Danny Costa (as Dink), Gerald Aleck Cantor (as Jackie's Driver), Dino Zanghi (as Man at Treasury Department), H. Jack Jaeger (as Security Guard), Nancy Weber (as Waitress), Sidney Ehrenreich (as Bartender), Gary Pace (as Piano Player), Carolyn Ferrini (as Singer at Spring Fling), Vinnie De Carlo (as Chick), Vincent Cavalleri (as Man at Ball Game), Lorena McDonald (as Crossing Guard), John Kiouses (as Teenage Boy), Mina Evans (as Teenage Girl), Jeffrey Ring (as Reporter #1), Keith Watts (as News Photographer), H.P. Evetts (as Frankie's Driver), Ken Bellet (as Man at Unemployment Office), Frederick Seaton (as Hippie), Anne McLeod (as Waitress), Tony Mancini (as Out-of-Towner), Madonna Magee (as Carvello's Secretary), Sam Ippolito (as Warehouse Forman), Joey Giambra (as Italian Cook), Irv Weinstein (as Newscaster), Rooter (as Dog)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Storyline: This was based on a true story. About a man (Caan) who discovers that his ex-wife has disappeared along with their children. It seems that her new boyfriend works for some criminals. After being arrested, the government offers to let him enter the newly developed Witness Protection Program in exchange for testifying against his employers. His bosses instruct him to marry his girlfriend so that she can't testify against him, they promise that they will take care of her. When he learns that his cohorts have done nothing to aid his family while in jail, he accepts the government's offer. So, he and his wife and her children enter the program. Now her ex-husband goes to a lawyer because he wants to sue the government for keeping him away from his children.

Libera amore mio! DVD (1975)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Mauro Bolognini

Cast: Claudia Cardinale (as Libera Valente), Adolfo Celi (as Felice Valente - Libera's father), Philippe Leroy (as Franco Testa), Luigi Diberti (as Ceccarelli, the taxi driver), Rosalba Neri (as Wanda, wife of Testa), Bekim Fehmiu (as Sandro Poggi), Bruno Cirino (as Matteo Zanoni), Tullio Altamura (as Political Internee - afterwards CLN President), Eleonora Morana (as The Fascist Teacher), Rosita Pisano (as Matteo's Sister), Luigi Patriarca (as Carlo - Libera's son, as a boy), Marco Lucantoni (as Carlo - Libera's son, as a young man), M. Vittoria Virgili (as Anna - Libera's daughter), Elisabetta Virgili (as Libera as a young woman / Anna - Libera's daughter, as a young woman), Franco Balducci (as The police Commissioner), Luigi Antonio Guerra (as Man in the pub in Ustica), Ubaldo Granata, Carla Mancini (as Owner of the pub in Ustica), Amparo Pilar, Gianni Solaro (as The Federale), Raffaele Sanmarco, Giuseppe Tuminelli, Sergio Graziani (voice of Franco Testa , uncredited)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Storyline: Director Mauro Bolognini inserts this story in Fascist Italy, with careful attention to details. The couple formed by Matteo Zannoni (Bruno Cirino) and Libera Valente (Cardinale) can't bear fascism. They move constantly between cities, settling down in Modena, where Libera quickly collides with the fascist political commissar Franco Testa (Philippe Leroy). Libera has to suffer awful moments due to her attachment to the resistance, and to the political and sexual harassment from Testa.

Licenza di esplodere DVD (1966)

Also known as: Ne nous fâchons pas DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Comedy, Crime

Director(s): Georges Lautner

Storyline:
Antoine helps two former acquaintances escape the country, who repay him with a debt transfer. All he has to do is collect from some Léonard Michalon, but for that he will have to go into much trouble to keep the man alive.

Cast:
Lino Ventura (as Antoine Beretto), Mireille Darc (as Eglantine Michalon), Jean Lefebvre (as Léonard Michalon), Michel Constantin (as Jeff), Sylvia Sorrente (as Vicky, l'amie d'Antoine), Thierry Thibaud (as Shark), Marcel Bernier, Mick Besson (as Un truand en fuite), France Rumilly (as Gisèle), André Pousse (as Un truand en fuite), Robert Dalban (as L'embaumeur), Jacques Zabor, Serge Sauvion (as Le commissaire), Tommy Duggan (as Le colonel), Philippe Castelli (as (uncredited)), Guy Henry (as Marcel (uncredited)), Jean Panisse (as Le ferrailleur (uncredited)), Jacques Richard (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Liebes lager DVD (1976)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, War

Director(s): Lorenzo Gicca Palli

Cast:
Karl Koenig, Red Ascott, Ronny Coster, Luciano Pigozzi, Kieran Canter, Ilona Kerdmann, Milla Johansonn, Rudolf Werner, Mario Novelli, Gretel Stauffenberg, Annelore Fischer, Lena Gause, Rita Menzel, Ilse Grunding, Willy Kaatz, Franz Schumaker, Ulla Johannsen (as Concentration camp prisoner (credit only)), Donatella Damiani (as Raped prisoner (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Ligabue DVD  (1978)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Biography

Director(s): Salvatore Nocita

Cast:
Flavio Bucci (Antonio Laccabue, detto "Ligabue"), Giuseppe Pambieri (Marino Mazzacurati), Pamela Villoresi (Pia, moglie di Marino), Alessandro Haber (Cachi), Fausto Tommei (tartufaro), Carlo Bagno (contadino), Enzo Robutti (barbiere), Sergio Renda (pescatore), Luciano Melani (Mozzali), Gino Lavagetto (Bertacchini), Giuseppina Galimberti (madre di Cesarina), Maria Grazia Grassini (madre di Elba), Maddalena Pisoni (madre di Cachi), Giovanni Cimigotto Rubens (Bonfiglio Laccabue, padre di Antonio), Renato Mori (farmacista), Mietta Albertini (lavandaia), Franco Odoardi (vedovo), Luigi Mussini (primo impiegato), Giorgio Trestini (Carlone, il cariolante), Guido Tasso (ufficiale tedesco), Marcello Turilli (soldato tedesco), Giovanni Giaconia (uomo in borghese), Angelo Pellegrino (falegname), Patrizia Crespi (ragazza del postribolo), Marisa Laurito (ragazza del postribolo), Silvana Panphili (ragazza del postribolo), Andréa Ferréol (Cesarina), Renzo Palmer (sindaco), Serafino Prati (sindaco di Gualtieri), Giuseppina Galimberti (madre di Cesarina), Filippo Perego (direttore galleria), Martino Ezio Cavicchioli (Vandino, l'autista), Arnaldo Bartoli (Bartoli), Sergio Negri (Sergio Negri), Noemi Carè (uomo barzelletta), Maria Bernardi (donna giovane), Giovanni Sorrenti (contadino), Carlo Lamagni (vecchio contadino), Corrado Bedogni (altro carriolante), Maria Rosa Pifferi (donna della pensione), Cristina Moffa (lavandaia), Antonella Barilli (altra lavandaia), Corrado Lojacono (uomo del nel circo), Maddalena Pisani (madre di Cachi), Renato Mori (farmacista), Filippo Perego (direttore galleria d'arte)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lili DVD (1953)

Also known as: Lili DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Romance, Musical

Director(s): Charles Walters

Storyline:
Members of a circus troupe "adopt" Lili Daurier when she finds herself stranded in a strange town. The magician who first comes to her rescue already has romantic entanglements and thinks of her as a little girl. Who can she turn to but the puppets, singing to them her troubles, forgetting that there are puppeteers. A crowd gathers around Lili as she sings. The circus has a new act. She now has a job. Will she get her heart's desire?

Cast:
Leslie Caron (as Lili Daurier), Mel Ferrer (as Paul Berthalet), Jean-Pierre Aumont (as Marc), Zsa Zsa Gabor (as Rosalie), Kurt Kasznar (as Jacquot), Amanda Blake (as Peach Lips), Alex Gerry (as Proprietor), Ralph Dumke (as M. Corvier), Wilton Graff (as M. Tonit), George Baxter (as M. Enrique), Alex Ball (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Nick Borgani (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Gene Conklin (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Paul Cristo (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), George Davis (as Workman (uncredited)), Jeannine Ducasse (as French Girl (uncredited)), Richard Grayson (as Flirting Vendor (uncredited)), Claude Guy (as French Boy (uncredited)), Chester Hayes (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Lars Hensen (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Chuck Hicks (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Dorothy Jarnac (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Dick Lerner (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Concessionaire (uncredited)), Muzzy Marcellino (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), David O. McCall (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Arthur Mendez (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Eda Reiss Merin (as Fruit Peddler (uncredited)), Nolie Miller (as Dancer (uncredited)), George Nardelli (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Frank Radcliffe (as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)), Ruby Ray (as Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Waclaw Rekwart (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), Suzanne Ridgway (as Carnival Patron (uncredited)), John Roy (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Cosmo Sardo (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Reginald Simpson (as Workman (uncredited)), Charles Soldani (as Carnival Worker (uncredited)), Georgia Stark (as Whistling Solo / Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)), Ellinor Vanderveer (as Woman in Brown Whom Lili Waits on in Cabaret (uncredited)), Charles Walters (as Dancer (uncredited)), Fred Walton (as Whistler (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lilli Marlene DVD (1950)

Also known as: Lilli Marlene DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, War

Director(s): Arthur Crabtree

Storyline:
A French girl singer is captured by the Nazis, and made to broadcast for them.

Cast:
Lisa Daniely (as Lilli Marlene), Hugh McDermott (as Steve), Richard Murdoch (as F / Lt. Murdoch), Leslie Dwyer (as Berry), Estelle Brody (as Estelle), Cecil Brock (as O'Riley), John Blythe (as Holt), Stanley Baker (as Evans), Ben Williams (as Brownie), Russell Hunter (as Scottie), Marcel Poncin (as Lestoque), Judith Warden (as Auntie), Michael Ward (as Wintertree), Lawrence O'Madden (as Col. Wharton), Stuart Lindsell (as Major Phillips), Olaf Olsen (as Nazi Officer), Irene Prador (as Nurse Schmidt), Aud Johansen (as Nurse Melke), Carl Jaffe (as Propaganda Chief), Philo Hauser (as Fratzell), Richard Marner (as SS Colonel), Peter Swanwick (as Chief Interrogator), Walter Gotell (as Direktor of Propaganda), Arthur Lawrence (as Lieber), Rufus Cruickshank (as Sgt. Bull), Barbara Cummings (as Shirley), Neil Tuson (as Producer), Conrad Phillips (as Security Officer), Kenneth Cleveland (as Security Officer), George Paxton (as Musical Nr. (uncredited)), Martha Tilton (as Singer - Lili Marlene (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: French

Lilith la dea dell'amore DVD (1964)

Also known as: Lilith DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Robert Rossen

Storyline:
Lilith is a about a mysterious young woman in an elite sanitarium in Maryland, who seems to weave a magical spell all around her. A restless, but sincere young man with an equally obscure past is seemingly drawn into her web. As time passes, their relationship deepens and intensifies, and the differences between them begin to blur, leading to a shocking, but oddly logical conclusion.

Cast:
Warren Beatty (as Vincent Bruce), Jean Seberg (as Lilith Arthur), Peter Fonda (as Stephen Evshevsky), Kim Hunter (as Dr. Bea Brice), Anne Meacham (as Mrs.Yvonne Meaghan), Jessica Walter (as Laura), Gene Hackman (as Norman), James Patterson (as Dr. Lavrier), Robert Reilly (as Bob Clayfield), Walter Arnold (as Lonely Girl's Father (uncredited)), Rene Auberjonois (as Howie (uncredited)), Elizabeth Bader (as Girl at Bar (uncredited)), Ruth Baker (as Patient (uncredited)), Amelie Barleon (as Patient (uncredited)), Carson Barnes (as Child Crossing Street (uncredited)), Jeanne Barr (as Miss Glassman (uncredited)), David Barry (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Joanne Bayes (as Nurse (uncredited)), Peter Bosche (as Patient (uncredited)), Richard Branda (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Thomas Brann (as Therapist (uncredited)), Maurice Brenner (as Mr. Gordon (uncredited)), Katha Cale (as Patient (uncredited)), Bess Carlton (as Patient (uncredited)), Ben Carruthers (as Benito (uncredited)), David Craig (as Patient (uncredited)), Ron Cunningham (as Therapist (uncredited)), Joavan Curran (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Robert Dahdah (as Patient (uncredited)), Steve Dawson (as Doctor (uncredited)), Jeanne De Florio (as Patient (uncredited)), B.J. De Simone (as Patient (uncredited)), Donn Donnellan (as Therapist (uncredited)), Olympia Dukakis (as Patient (uncredited)), Joy Durden (as Patient (uncredited)), Billie Erlich (as Patient (uncredited)), Edith Fellows (as Patient (uncredited)), Luther Foulk (as Doctor (uncredited)), Cornelius Frizell (as Patient (uncredited)), Kenneth Fuchs (as Doctor (uncredited)), Sylvia Gassel (as Patient (uncredited)), Stuart Goodman (as Patient (uncredited)), Tony Gray (as Patient (uncredited)), Katherine Gregg (as Patient (uncredited)), Bill Hetrick (as Band Director (uncredited)), Richard Higgs (as Mr. Palakis (uncredited)), Jocella Jackson (as Patient (uncredited)), Harvey Jason (as Patient (uncredited)), Louis Jenkins (as Therapist (uncredited)), Jason Jolivette (as Younger Watermelon Boy (uncredited)), Robert Jolivette (as Older Watermelon Boy (uncredited)), Page Jones (as Patient (uncredited)), Patsy Klein (as Nurse (uncredited)), Elizabeth Lawrence (as Patient (uncredited)), Tony Lombardo (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Barbara Lowe (as Nurse (uncredited)), Cynthia MacAdams (as Patient (uncredited)), Marie-Antoinette (as Patient (uncredited)), Jenö Mate (as Assistant to Dr. Lavrier (uncredited)), Robert Miller (as Therapist (uncredited)), Ken Naarden (as Therapist (uncredited)), Frank Nanoia (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Harry Northup (as Patient (uncredited)), L. Jerome Offutt (as Tournament Official (uncredited)), G.K. Osborne (as Patient (uncredited)), Dina Paisner (as Psychodrama Moderator (uncredited)), Michael Paras (as Doctor (uncredited)), Gunnar Peters (as Lilith's Chauffeur in Dream (uncredited)), Kathleen Phelan (as Lonely Girl's Mother (uncredited)), Wendell Phillips Jr. (as Patient (uncredited)), Gordon Phillips (as Patient (uncredited)), Tina Pine (as Patient (uncredited)), Rosalie Posner (as Therapist (uncredited)), Bruce Powers (as Therapist (uncredited)), Joe Rankin (as Patient (uncredited)), Cecilia Ray (as Lilith's Mother in Dream (uncredited)), Ceil Ray (as Patient (uncredited)), Eadie Renaud (as Nurse (uncredited)), Virginia Schneider (as Therapist (uncredited)), Pawnee Sills (as Receptionist (uncredited)), Lucy Smith (as Vincent's Grandmother (uncredited)), Mildred Smith (as Patient (uncredited)), Alice Spivak (as Lonely Girl (uncredited)), Morton Taylor (as Ambulance Doctor (uncredited)), Wade Taylor (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Tracee Towers (as Therapist (uncredited)), Bud Truland (as Patient (uncredited)), Charles Tyner (as Patient (uncredited)), Gwen Van Dam (as Nurse (uncredited)), Anna Van Der Heide (as Patient (uncredited)), Paul Varro (as Patient (uncredited)), Sonia Zomina (as Patient (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Il limite della vergogna DVD (1963)
Also known as: The Very Edge DVD (original title)

Country: UK,

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Cyril Frankel

Storyline:
A young married woman finds herself being stalked by a sinister psychopath.

Cast:
Richard Todd (as Geoffrey Lawrence), Anne Heywood (as Tracey Lawrence), Nicole Maurey (as Helen), Jack Hedley (as Inspector McInnes), Jeremy Brett (as Mullen - The Intruder), Maurice Denham (as Crawford), William Lucas (as Inspector Davis), Gwen Watford (as Sister Holden), Barbara Mullen (as Dr. Shaw), Peter Madden (as Sergeant Williams), Patrick Magee (as Simmonds), Pauline Delaney (as Selina's Mother), Verina Greenlaw (as Selina), Ian Curry (as Railway Porter), Brian Weske (as Ticket Clerk), Peter Dolphin (as Ticket Clerk), Joseph Greig (as Ticket Collector), Pamela Meant (as Policewoman), Michael Collins (as Policeman), Christopher Hancock (as Policeman), Gerry Sullivan (as Policeman), Irene Richmond (as Woman in Waiting Room), Danny Cummins (as Man in Pub), Hyma Beckley (as Man at Train Station (uncredited)), Patrick Halpin (as Man on Station Platform (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea d'ombra DVD (1973)
Also known as: La ligne d'ombre DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Georges Franju

Storyline:
Story of a young, inexperienced ship captain named Marlow, who struggles in solitude during the voyage with disease, insubordinate crew and vagaries of weather.

Cast:
Jean Babilée (as Capitaine Marlow), Jacques Bernard (as Gabriel), Roger Blin (as Burns), Tino Carraro (as Capitaine Giles), Kurt Großkurth (as Alfred and Ernest Jacobus), Raymond Jourdan (as Doctor), Margo Lion (as Governess), Luis Masson (as Ransome), Jacqueline Parent (as Alice)

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea d'ombra DVD (1976)
Also known as: Smuga cienia DVD (original title)

Country: Poland

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Andrzej Wajda

Storyline:
From Joseph Conrad's great novel comes the story of a young seaman trying to helm a damaged boat to Singapore and dealing with many unfortunate events. While on command of the situation, he also devotes himself to help his failing crew and some of the boat's many passengers, some of them who are in poor health conditions.

Cast:
Marek Kondrat (as Capt. Joseph Conrad), Graham Lines (as chief mate Burns), Tom Wilkinson (as cook Ransome), Bernard Archard (as Capt. Elis), John Bennett, Martin Wyldeck (as Capt. Giles), Richard Bartlett (as Doctor), Piotr Cieslak (as second mate Miles), Zygmunt Hübner (as Capt. Kent), Eugeniusz Priwieziencew (as Franchy), Gordon Richardson (as Doctor), Stanislaw Tym (as Jacobus), Jerzy Zelnik (as Rowley), Tadeusz Bartosik, Malgorzata Braunek, Peter Cartwright, Iga Cembrzynska, Geoffrey Collins, Marian Czyzewski, Bozena Dykiel, Stefan Friedmann, Piotr Garlicki, Geoffrey Hinsliff, Tadeusz Jastrzebowski, Emilia Krakowska, Krzysztof Kumor, Jolanta Lothe, Zygmunt Maciejewski, Tomasz Moscicki, Adam Perzyk, Radoslaw Piwowarski, Wojciech Pszoniak, John Quentin, Igor Sawin, Maciej Staniewicz, Jeffry Wickham, Joanna Zólkowska

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea del fiume DVD (1976)
Also known as: Stream Line DVD (English title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Aldo Scavarda

Storyline:
Rome, October 16, 1943. The Germans deport the relatives and friends of the little Giacomo Treves who fortunately escapes capture. The child is entrusted by a priest, Don Luigi.

Cast:
Philippe Leroy (as Padre di Giacomino), Riccardo Cucciolla (as Dr. Roder), Lea Massari (as Amanda Treves), Vasco De Cet (as Giacomino), Orazio Orlando (as Amedeo), Jackie Basehart (as Owen), John Hurt (as Chandler), Isarco Ravaioli (as SS tedesco in casa del Dr. Roder), Bruno Bertocci (as Brigadiere P.S.), Armando Brancia (as Giancarlo Rossetti), Gisella Burinato (as Signora Leuwen), Feodor Chaliapin Jr. (as Nonno di Giacomino), Jean-Pierre Clarain (as Maggiore tedesco), Gustavo De Nardo (as Un droghiere), Consalvo Dell'Arti (as Amico casa Rossetti), Fausto Di Bella (as Comandante partigiano), Attilio Duse (as Infermiere), Nicoletta Elmi (as Graziella Torretti), Manfred Freyberger (as Sergente SS), Giacomo Furia (as Il medico), Néstor Garay (as Don Luigi), Sergio Gibello (as Brigadiere dei carabinieri a Susa), Angela Goodwin (as Margherita Torretti), Karl Haas (as Generale tedesco), Géneviève Hersent (as Padrona Caffè dei Platani), Per Holgher, Giuseppe Janigro (as Giocatore sul treno), Franca Maresa (as Zia Ester), Fiorella Masselli (as Signora Rossetti), Diego Michelotti (as Contadino coi maiali), Selan Montenegro (as Soldato SS), Mike Morris (as Tedesco al Caffè in borghese), Nelly Namiach (as Elsa Druoc), Paolo Pacino (as Secondo tedesco al Caffè), Domenico Palladini (as Padre di Elsa Druoc), Luigi Petra (as Appuntato dei carabinieri a Susa), Wilma Piergentili (as Donna dell'Isola Tiberina), Winni Riva (as Contadina coi maiali), Spartaco Rumor (as Un vecchietto), Felice Salemi, Ezio Sancrotti (as Amilcare Torretti), Simone Santo (as Altro droghiere), Franca Scagnetti (as Amalia - madre di Amadeo), Leontina Levi Segre (as Nonna Treves), Enzo Siniscalchi (as Mutilato in casa Druoc), Giulio Tomasini (as Ing. Venturi), Raimondo Toscano (as Un falegname), Giorgio Trestini (as Max), Eva Vanicek (as Cristina), Claudia Vegliante

Medium: DVD R/RW
Linea rossa 7000 DVD (1965)
Also known as: Red Line 7000 DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Action, Drama, Sport

Director(s): Howard Hawks

Storyline:
The story of three racing drivers and three women, who constantly have to worry for the lives of their boyfriends. Jim Loomis and Mike Marsh drive for Pat Cassarian. Jim expects his fiancée Holly, but before she arrives, he dies in a race. Since she doesn't have the money to travel back, she stays. The young and very ambitious talent Ned Arp joins the team, and immediately starts wooing Pat's sister Julie. Third on the team is womanizer Dan McCall, who brings with him his current girlfriend Gabrielle from Paris. So the basic theme of this movie is, "Whom with whom?"

Cast:
James Caan (as Mike), Laura Devon (as Julie), Gail Hire (as Holly), Charlene Holt (as Lindy), John Robert Crawford (as Ned), Marianna Hill (as Gabrielle), Skip Ward (as Dan), Norman Alden (as Pat), George Takei (as Kato), Diane Strom (as Receptionist), Anthony Rogers (as Jim Loomis), Carol Connors (as Waitress), Cissy Wellman (as Waitress), Joel Allen (as Rector (uncredited)), Benjie Bancroft (as Funeral Guest (uncredited)), Nick Borgani (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Robert Donner (as Leroy Agers (uncredited)), Duke Fishman (as Mechanic (uncredited)), John Gabriel (as Jake (uncredited)), Teri Garr (as Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)), Beryl Hammond (as Waitress (uncredited)), Dee Hartford (as Dinah (uncredited)), Howard Hawks (as Driver (uncredited)), Idell James (as (uncredited)), Forrest Lewis (as Jenkins (uncredited)), Jerry Lewis (as Driver (uncredited)), Ann Morell (as Girl in Cafe (uncredited)), Cosmo Sardo (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Leslie Summers (as Waitress (uncredited)), Roberta Tennes (as Nightclub Dancer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La linea generale DVD (1929)
Also known as: Staroye i novoye DVD (original title)

Country: Soviet Union

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Grigoriy Aleksandrov, Sergei M. Eisenstein

Storyline:
100.000.000 peasants - illiterate, poor, hungry. There comes a day when one woman decides that she can live old life no longer. Using ways of new Soviet state and industrial progress she changes life and labor of her village.

Cast:
Marfa Lapkina (as Marfa), M. Ivanin (as Marfa's son), Konstantin Vasilyev (as Tractor Driver), Vasili Buzenkov (as Secretary of the milk cooperative), Nejnikov (as Miroshkin - Schoolmaster), Chukamaryev (as The butcher), Ivan Yudin (as Komsomolets), E. Suhareva (as Witch), G. Matvei (as Priest), Efimkin (as Peasant), Vyacheslav Gomolyaka, Mikhail Gomorov (as Peasant), Hurtin (as Peasant), M. Palej (as Peasant), Maksim Shtraukh (as Peasant), Tshukhmarev

Medium: DVD R/RW
Little Laura and Big John DVD  (1973)
Also known as: Little Laura and Big John DVD (original title)

Country: USA,

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Biography

Director(s): Luke Moberly

Storyline:
Based on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two people destined for destruction.

Cast:
Fabian (as John), Karen Black (as Laura), Ivy Thayer (as Laura's Mother), Ken Miller (as Hanford), Paul Gleason (as Sheriff), Cliff Frates (as Young John), Evie Karafotias (as Young Laura), Phil Philbin (as Pa), Margaret Fuller (as Ma), Jerry Albert (as Bob), Lee Warren (as Clarence), Ben Rossi (as Ray), Terri Juston (as Jacksonville), Tony Romano (as Doc), Julian Voloshin (as Lawyer), Mal Jones (as Chairman), Rick Moberly (as Frank), Shane Kruse (as Ed), Paul Budd (as Bill), Bob Bersell (as Mayor), Walter Robinson (as Taylor), Ray Barrett (as Cates), Ross Kananga (as De Soto Tiger), Robert Harmon (as Minister), James Brooks (as Jailer), Betty Fowler (as Town Lady), Rick Allen (as Bootlegger), Allen Brooks (as Albert), Jim Fowler (as Senator), Don Baum (as Guard), Boo Lowery (as Guard), Charles Guanci (as Weight Lifter), Ray Hilton (as Informer)

Medium: DVD R/RW
The little tease DVD (1913)
Country: USA

Spoken Languages: Silent Movie

Genre(s): Drama, Short

Director(s): D.W. Griffith

Storyline:
The supposition was that she was born a tease, for from her first teeth to the time she was almost grown, she vented her witcheries on her unsuspecting parents and the wild things of her mountain home. But that was before the man from the valley lost his way and later found it back again, bearing away the little tease to the valley. While she suffered the qualms of broken faith, her father passed through a like struggle, for he felt the precepts of the "beloved book" had failed him. He closed the door of his cabin upon the world and the light from his window, lighting the wayfarer over the mountain path, disappeared. The struggle over, it came hack in its place in time to beckon the little tease as she left the valley behind.

Cast:
Mae Marsh (as The Little Tease - as an Adult), W. Chrystie Miller (as The Little Tease's Father), Kate Bruce (as The Little Tease's Mother), Robert Harron (as Jimmie - the Neighbor Boy), Henry B. Walthall (as The Valley Man), Viola Barry (as The Other Woman), Lionel Barrymore (as In Bar), Edward Dillon (as In Lunchroom), Edna Foster, Walter Miller (as On Street), Frank Opperman (as On Street / In Lunchroom / A Prospector)

Medium: DVD R/RW
I Lloyds di Londra DVD (1936)
Also known as: Lloyds of London DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War, Romance, History

Director(s): Henry King

Storyline:
Blake is in love with an aristocratic woman whose husband seriously injures him. Blake's friendship with Lord Nelson provides the basis for Blake's part in the growth of Lloyd's insurance business following the Battle of Trafalgar. Only very slightly based on history.

Cast:
Freddie Bartholomew (as Jonathan Blake - as a Boy), Madeleine Carroll (as Lady Elizabeth), Guy Standing (as John Julius Angerstein), Tyrone Power (as Jonathan Blake), C. Aubrey Smith (as Old 'Q'), Virginia Field (as Polly), Douglas Scott (as Horatio Nelson), George Sanders (as Lord Everett Stacy), J.M. Kerrigan (as Brook Watson), Una O'Connor (as Widow Blake), Forrester Harvey (as Percival Potts), Gavin Muir (as Sir Gavin Gore), E.E. Clive (as Magistrate), Miles Mander (as Jukes), Montagu Love (as Hawkins), John Burton (as Lord Nelson), Arthur Hohl (as First Captain), Robert Greig (as Lord Drayton), Lumsden Hare (as Capt. Suckling), Will Stanton (as Smutt), Murray Kinnell (as Rev. Nelson), Billy Bevan (as Innkeeper), Elsa Buchanan (as Servant Girl), Georges Renavent (as French Lieutenant), Reginald Barlow (as Second Captain), May Beatty (as Lady Markham), Lester Matthews (as Capt. Hardy), Vernon Steele (as Sir Thomas Lawrence), Barlowe Borland (as Joshua Lamb), Hugh Huntley (as Prince of Wales), Charles Croker-King (as Willoughby), Ivan F. Simpson (as Old Man), Holmes Herbert (as Spokesman), Charles McNaughton (as Waiter), Leonard Mudie (as Waiter), Charles Coleman (as Waiter), Thomas Pogue (as Benjamin Franklin), Yorke Sherwood (as Dr. Sam Johnson), Robert Adair (as Bailiff (uncredited)), Norman Ainsley (as Dandy (uncredited)), Harry Allen (as Waiter (uncredited)), Charles Bennett (as Coster (uncredited)), Arthur Blake (as Jonathan's Syndicate (uncredited)), John Blood (as Doorman (uncredited)), Agostino Borgato (as French Miller (uncredited)), Sidney Bracey (as Coster (uncredited)), Thomas Braidon (as Chaplain (uncredited)), Rita Carlyle (as Pawnbroker (uncredited)), David Cavendish (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Dennis Chaldecott (as Boy (uncredited)), Fay Chaldecott (as Susannah (uncredited)), Howard Chaldecott (as Lackey (uncredited)), Herbert Clifton (as Coster (uncredited)), Hal Cooke (as Angerstein's Syndicate (uncredited)), Ralph Cooper (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), D'Arcy Corrigan (as Chimney Sweep (uncredited)), Margaret Daggett (as Dancer (uncredited)), J. Gunnis Davis (as Rat Trap Seller (uncredited)), Jean De Briac (as Fisherman (uncredited)), Art Dupuis (as Driver (uncredited)), Frank Elliott (as Croupier (uncredited)), Norman Francis (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Norman French (as Sailor (uncredited)), Douglas Gerrard (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Douglas Gordon (as Coster (uncredited)), Billy Griffith (as Poet (uncredited)), Winter Hall (as Dr. Beatty (uncredited)), Clive Halliday (as Recorder (uncredited)), Winifred Harris (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Anne Howard (as Catherine (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Telescope Man (uncredited)), Frank Leigh (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Eric Lonsdale (as Recorder (uncredited)), Tommy Martin (as Boy (uncredited)), James May (as Squire (uncredited)), Henry Mowbray (as Angerstein's Syndicate (uncredited)), Doreen Munroe (as Lavender Seller (uncredited)), Harold Nelson (as Coster (uncredited)), Vesey O'Davoren (as Waiter (uncredited)), Alexander Pollard (as Lackey (uncredited)), John Powers (as Captain (uncredited)), Constance Purdy (as Singer (uncredited)), Gerald Rogers (as Coachman (uncredited)), Yvonne Severn (as Ann (uncredited)), Frederick Sewell (as Marine (uncredited)), Robert L. Simpson (as Captain (uncredited)), Pat Somerset (as Signal Lieutenant (uncredited)), John Graham Spacey (as Underwriter (uncredited)), Robert R. Stephenson (as Telescope Man (uncredited)), Kerry Teakle (as Clerk (uncredited)), Joseph R. Tozer (as Underwriter (uncredited)), William Wagner (as Boswell (uncredited)), Leonard Walker (as Fiddler (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La locanda della sesta felicità DVD (1958)
Also known as: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War, Biography

Director(s): Mark Robson

Storyline:
All her life Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village. There she eventually lives a full and happy life: running the inn, acting as "foot inspector", advising the local Mandarin. and even winning the heart of mixed-race Captain Lin Nan. But Gladys discovers her real destiny when the country is invaded by Japan and the Chinese children need her to save their lives.

Cast:
Ingrid Bergman (as Gladys Aylward), Curd Jürgens (as Capt. Lin Nan), Robert Donat (as The Mandarin of Yang Cheng), Michael David (as Hok-A), Athene Seyler (as Jeannie Lawson), Ronald Squire (as Sir Francis Jamison), Moultrie Kelsall (as Dr. Robinson), Richard Wattis (as Mr. Murfin), Peter Chong (as Yang), Tsai Chin (as Sui-Lan), Edith Sharpe (as Secretary at China Inland Mission), Joan Young (as Sir Francis' Cook), Lian-Shin Yang (as Woman with Baby), Noel Hood (as Miss Thompson), Burt Kwouk (as Li), Frank Blaine (as Madman (uncredited)), Alexis Bobrinskoy (as Russian Fireman (uncredited)), Edwina Carroll (as Chinese Dancer (uncredited)), Christopher Chen (as Tax Collector (uncredited)), Lin Chen (as Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)), David Goh (as Japanese Lieutenant (uncredited)), Frank Goh (as Timothy (uncredited)), Ronald Kyaing (as Young Lin (uncredited)), Judith Lai (as Sixpence (uncredited)), Ronald Lee (as Chief Muleteer (uncredited)), Louise Lin (as Mai Da (uncredited)), Richard Marner (as Russian Soldier (uncredited)), André Mikhelson (as Russian Commissar (uncredited)), Stanislaw Mikula (as Russian Conductor (uncredited)), Aung Min (as Buddhist Priest (uncredited)), Mitch Mitchell (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Michael Wee (as Mandarin's Aide (uncredited)), Vincent Wong (as Chinese Captain (uncredited)), Woffles Wu (as Orphan Boy (uncredited)), Ye-Min (as Bai-Bao (uncredited)), Zed Zakari (as Chief Prison Guard Reporting Riot (uncredited)), Stanley Zevic (as Russian Officer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Lola Montes DVD (1955)
Also known as: Lola Montès (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Romance, Biography

Director(s): Max Ophüls

Storyline:
The film tells the tragic story of Lola Montès, a great adventurer who becomes the main attraction of a circus after being the lover of various important European men.

Cast:
Martine Carol (as Lola Montes), Peter Ustinov (as Circus Master), Anton Walbrook (as Ludwig I, King of Bavaria), Henri Guisol (as Horseman Maurice), Lise Delamare (as Mrs. Craigie, Lola's mother), Paulette Dubost (as Josephine, The maid), Oskar Werner (as Student), Jean Galland (as Private Secretary), Will Quadflieg (as Franz Liszt), Héléna Manson (as Lieutenant James' Sister), Germaine Delbat (as Stewardess), Carl Esmond (as Doctor), Jacques Fayet (as Steward), Friedrich Domin (as Circus Manager), Werner Finck (as Wisböck, The artist), Ivan Desny (as Lieutenant Thomas James), Béatrice Arnac (as Circus Rider (uncredited)), Maurice Barnay (as (uncredited)), Charles Bayard (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Ady Berber (as Bulgakov (uncredited)), Jacqueline Canterelle (as Friend of conductor (uncredited)), Alain Clairfond (as Young man (uncredited)), Yvonne Dany (as (uncredited)), Eddy Debray (as Captain (uncredited)), Roger Dutoit (as Seaman (uncredited)), Jeanine Fabre (as Girl (uncredited)), Jean Filliez (as (uncredited)), Aimée Fontenay (as (uncredited)), Otto Friebel (as Secretary (uncredited)), Anton Färber (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Margarete Haagen (as Anna (uncredited)), Harry-Max (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Heinrich Hauser (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Hélène Iawkoff (as (uncredited)), Walter Kiaulehn (as Theatre Manager (uncredited)), Alfons Kiechle (as Inn-keeper (uncredited)), Alexander Malachowsky (as Lola's footman (uncredited)), Daniel Mendaille (as Captain (uncredited)), Bob Morel (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Bernard Musson (as (uncredited)), Marcel Ophüls (as (uncredited)), Léon Pauléon (as Passenger (uncredited)), Billy Phillipsen (as (uncredited)), Claude Pinoteau (as Conductor Claudio Pirotto (uncredited)), Suzanne Pinoteau (as Maid (uncredited)), Philippe Richard (as Colonel (uncredited)), Yves Rozec (as Aerealist (uncredited)), Willy Rösner (as Prime minister (uncredited)), Hans Schwarz Jr. (as Wrestler (uncredited)), Leo Siedler (as Mittenhöfer (uncredited)), Victor Tabournot (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Maguy Vernadet (as Maid (uncredited)), Victor Vina (as Man in the box (uncredited)), Elinor von Wallerstein (as Queen (uncredited)), Gustav Waldau (as Trainer Jeppner (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lolita DVD (1962)
Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Romance

Director(s): Stanley Kubrick

Storyline:
Humbert Humbert forces a confrontation with a man, whose name he has just recently learned, in this man's home. The events that led to this standoff began four years earlier. Middle aged Humbert, a European, arrives in the United States where he has secured at job at Beardsley College in Beardsley, Ohio as a Professor of French Literature. Before he begins his post in the fall, he decides to spend the summer in the resort town of Ramsdale, New Hampshire. He is given the name of Charlotte Haze as someone who is renting a room in her home for the summer. He finds that Charlotte, widowed now for seven years, is a woman who puts on airs. Among the demonstration of those airs is throwing around the name of Clare Quilty, a television and stage script writer, who came to speak at her women's club meeting and who she implies is now a friend. Those airs also mask being lonely, especially as she is a sexually aggressive and liberated woman. Humbert considers Charlotte a proverbial "joke" but ...

Cast:
James Mason (as Prof. Humbert Humbert), Shelley Winters (as Charlotte Haze), Sue Lyon (as Lolita), Gary Cockrell (as Richard T. Schiller), Jerry Stovin (as John Farlow), Diana Decker (as Jean Farlow), Lois Maxwell (as Nurse Mary Lore), Cec Linder (as Physician), Bill Greene (as George Swine), Shirley Douglas (as Mrs. Starch), Marianne Stone (as Vivian Darkbloom), Marion Mathie (as Miss Lebone), James Dyrenforth (as Frederick Beale Sr.), Maxine Holden (as Miss Fromkiss), John Harrison (as Tom), Colin Maitland (as Charlie Sedgewick), Terry Kilburn (as Man), C. Denier Warren (as Potts), Roland Brand (as Bill Crest), Peter Sellers (as Clare Quilty / Dr. Zempf), Irvin Allen (as Hospital Attendant (uncredited)), Beverly Bennett (as Friend (uncredited)), Ed Bishop (as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)), Angela Bradley (as Friend (uncredited)), Jean Carnt (as Teenager (uncredited)), Jean Collins (as Teenager (uncredited)), Peter Cushing (as Dr. Frankenstein (archive footage) (uncredited)), Jennifer Dodd (as Dark-Haired Teenager (uncredited)), Anne Flack (as Friend (uncredited)), Susanne Gibbs (as Mona Farlow (uncredited)), Jacqueline Harris (as Teenager (uncredited)), James B. Harris (as Jack Brewster (uncredited)), Loraine Hart (as Cute Girl (uncredited)), Walter Henry (as Police Conference Delegate (uncredited)), Gloria Johnson (as Friend (uncredited)), Jenny Jones (as Friend (uncredited)), Lilian Keeton (as French-Spanish Girl (uncredited)), Stanley Kubrick (as Man in Mansion Interior (uncredited)), Eric Lane (as Roy (uncredited)), Christopher Lee (as Frankenstein's Creature (archive footage) (uncredited)), Isabelle Lucas (as Louise (uncredited)), Coral Morphew (as Friend (uncredited)), Jeanette Neale (as Girl (uncredited)), Maria Nicholas (as Dark Girl (uncredited)), Jim O'Brady (as Police Conference Delegate (uncredited)), Robert C. Overton (as Kenny Oberton (uncredited)), Sonya Petrie (as Blonde Girl (uncredited)), Jacqueline Poole (as Teenager (uncredited)), Craig Sams (as Rex (uncredited)), Roberta Shore (as Lorna (uncredited)), Guy Standeven (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Marti Webb (as Friend (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lollipop - Dalle nevi d'Africa ai grattacieli del kilimangiaro DVD (1975)
Also known as: Forever Young, Forever Free DVD (original title)

Country: South Africa

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Family

Director(s): Ashley Lazarus

Storyline:
When the chips are down and everything seems lost, it's good to have a best friend.

Cast:
José Ferrer (as Father Alberto), Karen Valentine (as Carol Anne), Bess Finney (as Sister Marguerita), Muntu Ndebele (as Tsepo), Norman Knox (as Jannie), Simon Sabela (as Rakwaba the Witchdoctor), Ken Gampu (as Thomas Luke), Naomi van Niekerk (as Grandmother Pienaar), Fanie Bekker (as Dominee Wessels), Bingo Mbonjeni (as Cash General), Patrick Mynhardt (as Doctor Du Toit), Dale Cutts (as Doctor Benson), Jan Bruyns (as Oom Koos), Phoebe Bhengu (as Mama Joy), Alyce Webb (as New York Schoolteacher), Andrew Molelekeng (as Tsepo's Father), May Dlamini (as Old Woman), Fanyana H. Sidumo (as Steve Mawanga), Maurel Msimang (as Spokesman), Cynthia Moledi (as Susie), Sugarball (as Sugarball), Josh du Toit (as American Airman (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Londra chiama Polo Nord DVD (1956)
Also known as: The House of Intrigue DVD (english title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama, War

Director(s): Duilio Coletti

Storyline:
A British radio operator is captured in occupied territory and forced to send messages back to London endangering allied forces.

Cast:
Curd Jürgens (as Colonel Bernes), Dawn Addams (as Mary), Folco Lulli (as King Kong Kaarden), René Deltgen (as Hermann), Dario Michaelis (as Captain John Guinness), Albert Lieven (as Matt), Philippe Hersent (as Mark Landers), Lauro Gazzolo (as Colonel Richardson), Matteo Spinola (as Chris), Ludovico Ceriana (as Herbert), Christopher Hofer (as Felix), Alphonse Mathis (as Mac), Giacomo Rossi Stuart (as Henry), Stephen Garret (as Wilhelm), Edith Jost (as Gerda), Mary Olins, Adriano Uriani (as Allan), Stefano Sibaldi (voice of Narratore (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lontano dal Vietnam DVD (1967)
Also known as: Loin du Vietnam (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French

Genre(s): Drama, War, Documentary

Director(s): Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard

Storyline:
In seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam war.

Cast:
Anne Bellec, Karen Blanguernon, Bernard Fresson (as Claude Ridder), Maurice Garrel, Jean-Luc Godard (as Himself), Chi Minh Ho (as Himself (archive footage)), Valérie Mayoux, Marie-France Mignal, Fidel Castro (as Himself (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian

Lontano dalle stelle DVD (1953)
Also known as: Bad for Each Other DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Irving Rapper

Storyline:
There is no way to write a "spoiler"---is there actually somebody somewhere who, ten minutes into this 1950's film, wouldn't know where it is going and will end up---since it is a strictly written-by-the-numbers corruption and redemption meller that finds: number 1, a doctor returns from the Korean War to his Pennsylvania mining hometown, (and 2) must choose between dedicating himself to treating the suffering poor (or 3) build himself a swank office and get rich by flattering wealthy women with imaginary ailments. Throw in elements no. 5,Lizabeth Scott as a rich, spoiled, twice-divorced woman with a lip stiffer than his, and number 6, Dianne Foster as a nurse bent on helping all mankind, and there are no surprises left, especially if one take note of the name of Irving Wallace among the writers, the title and Scott billed above Foster. The only surprise here is that this film wasn't from Universal-International and directed by Douglas Sirk.

Cast:
Charlton Heston (as Dr. Tom Owen), Lizabeth Scott (as Helen Curtis), Dianne Foster (as Joan Lasher), Mildred Dunnock (as Mrs. Mary Owen), Arthur Franz (as Dr. Jim Crowley), Ray Collins (as Dan Reasonover), Marjorie Rambeau (as Mrs. Roger Nelson), Lester Matthews (as Dr. Homer Gleeson), Rhys Williams (as Dr. Leslie M. Scobee), Lydia Clarke (as Rita Thornburg), Chris Alcaide (as Pete Olzoneski), Robert Keys (as Joe Marzano), Frank Sully (as Tippy Kashko, Townsman), Ann Robinson (as Lucille Grellett), Dorothy Green (as Ada Nicoletti), Philip Ahlm (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Elsie Baker (as Mrs. Olzoneski (uncredited)), Ray Boyle (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Paul Bradley (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Robert Bray (as Trooper at Mine Accident Scene (uncredited)), Donald Chaffin (as Intern (uncredited)), Helen Dickson (as Party Guest (uncredited)), James Dime (as Miner on Tram (uncredited)), Bob Edgecomb (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Charles Ferguson (as Spectator at Mine Disaster (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Louise Franklin (as Maid (uncredited)), Lisa Golm (as Mrs. Marzano (uncredited)), Arlene Harris (as Mrs. Norton (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Party Guest / Chess Player (uncredited)), Bobby Johnson (as Black Attendant at Golf Club (uncredited)), Reid Kilpatrick (as Mr. Finer - Jeweler (uncredited)), Earl Lee (as Upham (uncredited)), Peggy Leon (as Mrs. Hardy (uncredited)), Carl M. Leviness (as Party Guest / Chess Player (uncredited)), Harold Miller (as Party Guest / Golfer (uncredited)), Alix Nagy (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Barry Norton (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Grandon Rhodes (as Dr. Walter Messenger (uncredited)), Delia Salvi (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ann Staunton (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Jeffrey Stone (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Barbara Sutton Smith (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ruth Vann (as Miss Murphy (uncredited)), Valerie Vernon (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Katherine Warren (as Mrs. Cartwright (uncredited)), Blackie Whiteford (as Minor Role (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lord Fauntleroy DVD (1936)
Also known as: Little Lord Fauntleroy DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Family

Director(s): John Cromwell

Storyline:
After the death of Cedric ('Ceddie')'s English father, he and his mother live together in Brooklyn. Cedric's grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, had disowned Cedric's father when he married an American, but when the Earl's remaining son dies, he accepts Cedric as Lord Fauntleroy, his heir, and the Earl sends for Cedric and his mother. Cedric uses the first of his newly found wealth to do some favors for his old friends, and then heads to England, where he must try to overcome the Earl's dislike for Cedric's mother.

Cast:
Freddie Bartholomew (as Ceddie), Dolores Costello (as 'Dearest'), C. Aubrey Smith (as The Earl of Dorincourt), Guy Kibbee (as Mr. Hobbs), Henry Stephenson (as Havisham), Mickey Rooney (as Dick), Constance Collier (as Lady Lorridaile), E.E. Clive (as Sir Harry Lorridaile), Una O'Connor (as Mary), Jackie Searl (as Tom), Jessie Ralph (as The Applewoman), Ivan F. Simpson (as Rev. Mordaunt), Helen Flint (as Minna), Eric Alden (as Ben), May Beatty (as Mrs. Mellon), Virginia Field (as Miss Herbert), Reginald Barlow (as Newick), Lionel Belmore (as Higgins), Tempe Pigott (as Mrs. Dibble), Gilbert Emery (as Purvis), Lawrence Grant (as Lord Chief Justice), Walter Kingsford (as Mr. Snade), Eily Malyon (as Landlady), Fred Walton (as Landlord), Robert Emmett O'Connor (as Policeman), Elsa Buchanan (as Susan), George Atkinson (as Townsman at Church (uncredited)), Daisy Belmore (as Mrs. Baines - Cook (uncredited)), Dewey Bender (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Eddie Bernard (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Georgie Billings (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Arthur Blake (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Robert Bolder (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Barlowe Borland (as Townsman at Church (uncredited)), Tommy Bupp (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Jack Cameron (as Charles - Earl of Dorincourt's Carriage Footman (uncredited)), Alec Craig (as Townsman at Church (uncredited)), Barbara Denny (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Billy Dooley (as Dick's Shoeshine Customer (uncredited)), David Dunbar (as Jeffries - Carriage Driver (uncredited)), Cecil Elliott (as Farmer Woman at Church (uncredited)), Harold Entwistle (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Mary Gordon (as Farmer's Wife on Way to Church (uncredited)), Donald Haines (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), William Ingersoll (as Doctor (uncredited)), Lilyan Irene (as Bridget - the Maid (uncredited)), Lorimer Johnston (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Dickie Jones (as Ceddie at Age 7 (uncredited)), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Leonard Kibrick (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Edith Kingdon (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Walter Lawrence (as Huckster (uncredited)), Mary MacLaren (as Maid (uncredited)), Dan Maxwell (as Stout Farmer on Way to Church (uncredited)), J.P. McGowan (as Townsman at Church (uncredited)), Lionel Pape (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Marjorie Plecher (as Farm Woman's Daughter (uncredited)), Alexander Pollard (as Footman (uncredited)), Mickey Rentschler (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Tom Ricketts (as Party Guest (uncredited)), C. Montague Shaw (as Mr. Semple (uncredited)), Peter Shaw (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Renee Shearing (as Maid (uncredited)), Buster Slaven (as Fighting Boy (uncredited)), Joan Standing (as Dawson (uncredited)), Agnes Steele (as Castle Cook (uncredited)), Joseph R. Tozer (as Thomas (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lord Jim DVD (1965)
Also known as: Lord Jim  DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English, French

Genre(s): Drama, Adventure, Romance

Director(s): Richard Brooks

Storyline:
James Burke, after distinguishing himself as a midshipman in the British merchant marine, rapidly rises to the rank of executive officer, second in command of a ship. A broken foot necessitates that he be put ashore to heal. After his recovery, the very proud Jim - his pride rooted in his competence, which had made him a highly respected and admired naval officer - signs on as the executive officer of the Patna, a rusty tub manned by a third-rate crew overseen by a barbarous captain, that is transporting a group of Moslem pilgrims to Mecca. During a severe storm that causes the unseaworthy ship to founder, Jim abandons ship with the rest of the white crew without even lowering the other lifeboat for the passengers. The fleeing crew are prepared to swear they saw the Patna sink with all its passengers; however, in what Jim believes is a cosmic joke upon himself, it is revealed when they get into port on their lifeboat that the Patma did not sink but had been salvaged by a French vessel...

Cast:
Peter O'Toole (as Lord Jim), James Mason (as Gentleman Brown), Curd Jürgens (as Cornelius), Eli Wallach (as The General), Jack Hawkins (as Marlow), Paul Lukas (as Stein), Daliah Lavi (as The Girl), Akim Tamiroff (as Schomberg), Jûzô Itami (as Waris), Tatsuo Saitô (as Du-Ramin), Andrew Keir (as Brierly), Jack MacGowran (as Robinson), Ric Young (as Malay), Noel Purcell (as Captain Chester), Walter Gotell (as Captain of Patna), Rafiq Anwar (as Moslem Leader), Marne Maitland (as Elder), Newton Blick (as Doctor), A.J. Brown (as Magistrate), Christian Marquand (as the French Officer), Paul Frees (voice of Du-Ramin), Surjit Singh (as Young Newspaper Boy), Lewis Alexander (as Marine Court of Enquiry Observer (uncredited)), Maxwell Craig (as Gentleman Brown's Henchman (uncredited)), Aileen Lewis (as Marine Court of Enquiry Observer (uncredited)), Dido Plumb (as Shomberg's Bar Patron (uncredited)), John Richardson (as The sailor (uncredited)), Nam Siphan (as The Girl (uncredited)), Suon (as Ruon (uncredited)), Viviane Ventura (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lorenzaccio DVD (1951)
Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Raffaello Pacini

Storyline:
A film about the life of Lorenzino Medici, Italian politician, writer and dramatist, and a member of the Medici family.

Cast:
Giorgio Albertazzi (as Lorenzo De' Medici detto Lorenzaccio), Folco Lulli (as Scoronconcalo), Anna Maria Ferrero (as Luisa Strozzi), Franca Marzi (as Clarice), Lia Di Leo (as Una corteggiana), Arnoldo Foà (as Il duca Alessandro), Marcello Giorda, Carlo D'Angelo, Natale Cirino, Silvio Bagolini, Franco Balducci, Fedele Gentile, Alessandro Fersen, Dolores Palumbo, Mario Billi, Piero Pastore, Mercedes Brignone, Vera Palumbo, Giorgio Specchi (as Ser Maurizio)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lorna Doone DVD (1934)
Also known as: Lorna Doone DVD (original title)

Country: UK

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Adventure, Romance

Director(s): Basil Dean

Storyline:
High drama, set in the English moorland of the 1600's. John Ridd wants revenge on the criminal Doone family, but falls in love with the daughter of the family, Lorna.

Cast:
Victoria Hopper (as Lorna Doone), John Loder (as John Ridd), Margaret Lockwood (as Annie Ridd), Roy Emerton (as Carver Doone), Mary Clare (as Mistress Sara Ridd), Edward Rigby (as Reuben 'Uncle Ben' Huckaback), Roger Livesey (as Tom Faggus), George Curzon (as King James II), D.A. Clarke-Smith (as Counsellor Doone), Lawrence Hanray (as Parson Bowden), Amy Veness (as Betty Muxworthy), Eliot Makeham (as John Fry), Wyndham Goldie (as Chief Judge Jeffries - London), Frank Cellier (as Capt. Jeremy Stickles), Herbert Lomas (as Sir Ensor Doone), Peggy Blythe (as Girl), Peter Penrose (as Young John Ridd - 1673), Thea Holme (as Girl), Toska Bissing (as Woman), Arthur Hambling (as Soldier), Alexis France (as Young Lorna Doone - 1673), June Holden (as Girl), Jack Hawkins (as Member of the Court (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

The Lonedale Operator DVD (1911)
Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Western, Romance, Short

Director(s): D.W. Griffith

Storyline:
When her father becomes ill, a young woman takes over the telegraph at a lonely western railroad station. She soon gets word that the next train will deliver the payroll for a mining company. The train brings not only the money, but a pair of ruffians bent on stealing it. All alone, she wires for help, and then holds off the bad guys until it arrives.

Cast:
Blanche Sweet (as The Telegrapher), George Nichols (as The Lonedale Operator - the Telegrapher's Father), Francis J. Grandon (as The Engineer), Wilfred Lucas (as The Fireman), Dell Henderson (as 1st Tramp), Joseph Graybill (as 2nd Tramp), Charles West (as The Company Agent), Edward Dillon (as The Telegrapher), Verner Clarges (as In Payroll Office), Edna Foster (as Messenger on Bicycle), Guy Hedlund (as On Train), Jeanie Macpherson (as In Payroll Office), W. Chrystie Miller (as In Station Lobby), W.C. Robinson (as In Payroll Office)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Los traidores DVD (1973)
Also known as: Los traidores DVD (original title)

Country: Argentina

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Raymundo Gleyzer

Storyline:
Film originally intended for revolutionary working class and leftist intellectuals. About the life of a union activist who began his struggle in the Peronist ranks during the '60s and corrupted in his rise to power.

Cast:
Víctor Proncet, Raúl Fraire, Susana Lanteri, Mara Lasio, Mario Luciani, Lautaro Murúa, Walter Soubrie, Luis Politti, Osvaldo Santoro, Osvaldo Senatore, Omar Fanucci, Pachi Armas, Martín Coria, Carlos Román, Sara Arjen, Diego Gleyzer, Luis Barrón, Sara Bonet, Luis Ángel Bellaba, Guillermo Ben Hassan, Luis Cordara, Luis Orbegozo, Pepe Sterrantino, Hugo Álvarez

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lotta di spie DVD (1935)
Also known as: The Great Impersonation DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Alan Crosland

Storyline:
Baron Leopold von Ragastein impersonates his noble lookalike Sir Everard Dominey at the vast Dominey Hall, where strange things are afoot in pre-WW1 England.

Cast:
Edmund Lowe (as Sir Everard Dominey / Baron Leopold von Ragostein), Valerie Hobson (as Eleanor Dominey), Wera Engels (as Princess Stephanie Elderstrom), Murray Kinnell (as Seaman), Henry Mollison (as Eddie Pelham), Esther Dale (as Mrs. Unthank), Brandon Hurst (as Middleton), Ivan F. Simpson (as Dr. Harrison), Spring Byington (as Duchess Caroline), Lumsden Hare (as Duke Henry), Charles Waldron (as Sir Ivan Brunn), Leonard Mudie (as Mangan), Claude King (as Sir Gerald Hume), Frank Reicher (as Dr. Trenk), Harry Allen (as Perkins), Lowden Adams (as Waiter (uncredited)), Frank Benson (as English Farmer (uncredited)), Robert Bolder (as Villager (uncredited)), Willy Castello (as Duval (uncredited)), Edward Cooper (as Butler (uncredited)), David Dunbar (as English Farmer (uncredited)), Dwight Frye (as Roger Unthank (uncredited)), Nan Grey (as Middleton's Daughter (uncredited)), Virginia Hammond (as Lady Hume (uncredited)), Henry Kolker (as Dr. Schmidt (uncredited)), Priscilla Lawson (as Maid (uncredited)), Adolph Milar (as German (uncredited)), Thomas R. Mills (as Bartender (uncredited)), Pat O'Hara (as Chauffeur (uncredited)), John Powers (as English Policeman (uncredited)), Tom Ricketts (as Villager (uncredited)), Violet Seton (as Nurse (uncredited)), Leonid Snegoff (as Wolff (uncredited)), Larry Steers (as Army Officer (uncredited)), Frank Terry (as Villager (uncredited)), Douglas Wood (as Lord Allison (uncredited)), Harry Worth (as Hugo (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Il lottatore DVD (1932)
Also known as: Flesh DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Romance

Director(s): John Ford

Storyline:
Laura Nash is an ex-con who is befriended by Polakai, a waiter who is also a wrestler. Even though Polakai is kind to her, she pines for Nick, her old partner in crime. When she gets Nick out of jail, she tells him that she is pregnant and he leaves for America. Laura then marries Polakai, who adores her, and he becomes the wrestling champion of Germany. Laura makes Polakai move to America where she finds Nick and he becomes his manager. Polakai wants to wrestle fairly, but Nick and Joe are both crooked and are only in it for the money. Polakai does not know that Laura still desires Nick.

Cast:
Wallace Beery (as Polakai), Ricardo Cortez (as Nicky Grant), Karen Morley (as Laura Nash), Jean Hersholt (as Mr. Herman), John Miljan (as Joe Willard), Herman Bing (as Pepi - Headwaiter), Vince Barnett (as Waiter), Greta Meyer (as Mrs. Herman), Edward Brophy (as Dolan - a Referee), Billy Bletcher (as Man in Cafe (uncredited)), Ward Bond (as Muscles Manning (uncredited)), Joe Caits (as Referee in Germany (uncredited)), Louise De Friese (as (uncredited)), Mike Donlin (as Mike - Man in Gym (uncredited)), Jack Herrick (as Wrestler in Gym (uncredited)), Hans Joby (as Hans - Waiter in Germany (uncredited)), Wilbur Mack (as One of Willard's Aides (uncredited)), Jerry Mandy (as Gym Manager (uncredited)), Larry McGrath (as Championship Referee in the U.S.A. (uncredited)), Nat Pendleton (as Wrestler (uncredited)), Frank Reicher (as Warden in Germany (uncredited)), Hedwiga Reicher (as Prison Matron (uncredited)), Charles Sullivan (as Wrestler in Gym (uncredited)), Monte Vandergrift (as Radio Sports Reporter (uncredited)), Dorothy Vernon (as Dinner Guest (uncredited)), Charles Williams (as Radio Sports Reporter (uncredited)), Suzanne Wood (as (uncredited)), Wladek Zbyszko (as Zbyszko - Polikai's Championship Opponent in the U.S.A. (uncredited))

Subtitles: italian

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lotte di giganti DVD (1961)
Also known as: La furia del ring DVD (original title)

Country: Mexico

Spoken Languages: Spanish

Genre(s): Action, Drama

Director(s): Tito Davison

Cast:
Luz María Aguilar (as Yolanda), Germán Robles (as Mario), Félix González, Rafael del Río (as Pablo), Evangelina Elizondo, Tito Junco, Carlos Ancira (as Juan 'El Rata'), Ricardo 'Pajarito' Moreno, Guillermo Hernández, Aurora Walker, Lorenzo J. Trujillo, Gory Guerrero, René 'Copetes' Guajardo, Blue Demon, Alejandro Cruz, Cavernario Galindo, Frank Bucher 'El Carnicero', Rolando Vera, Yasuhiro Kojima, Mishima Ota, El Enfermo, Nathanael León, Jorge Rubio, Relampago Cubano, Tanikawa, Humberto Dupeyrón (as Mario (niño) (uncredited)), Enrique García Álvarez (as (uncredited)), Antonio Padilla 'Pícoro' (as Anunciador de ring (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lotte in Italia DVD (1971)
Also known as: Struggle in Italy DVD (english title)

Country: Italy,

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Groupe Dziga Vertov, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin

Storyline:
The film reveals how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has in fact fallen prey to bourgeois ideology.

Cast:
Cristiana Tullio-Altan (as Paola Taviani), Paolo Pozzesi (voice of Father / Lecturer / Policeman / Porter), Jerome Hinstin (as Young man), Anne Wiazemsky (as Store clerk)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lotte in Weimar DVD (1975)
Country: East Germany

Spoken Languages: German

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Egon Günther

Storyline:
Based on the novel by Thomas Mann. Charlotte Kestner, the love of Goethe's youth, became famous because she was the real-life Lotte represented in his renowned The Sorrows of Young Werther. At forty-four years of age she travels to Weimar to see Goethe again. The posturing of high society and Goethe's personal history lead her to an unexpected conclusion. Dramaturge (later Studio Director) Walter Janka was befriended by the Thomas Mann family, making this adaptation possible.

Cast:
Lilli Palmer (as Lotte), Martin Hellberg (as Goethe), Rolf Ludwig (as Mager, the waiter), Hilmar Baumann (as August, Goethe's son), Jutta Hoffmann (as Adele Schopenhauer), Katharina Thalbach (as Ottilie von Pogwisch), Monika Lennartz (as Charlotte, Lotte's daughter), Norbert Christian (as Meyer - Professor), Hans-Joachim Hegewald (as Dr. Riemer), Walter Lendrich (as Ridel, Landkammerrat), Dieter Mann (as Karl, the butler), Angelika Ritter (as Klaerchen, the lady's maid), Annemone Haase (as Amalie Ridel), Gisa Stoll (as Mrs. Riemer), Christa Lehmann (as Mrs. Meyer), Linde Sommer (as Mrs. Kirms), Sonja Hörbing (as Mrs. Coudray), Victor Deiß (as Stephan Schütze), Hans-Dieter Schlegel (as Krims, Hofkammerrrat), Peter Köhncke (as Coudray - Oberbaurat), Wilhelm Gröhl (as Werner - Bergrat), Fred Delmare (as Farmer), Wolfgang Greese (as Rühring), Thomas Neumann (as Ferdinand Heinke), Barbara Berg (as Mrs. Elmenreich), Ute Huebner (as Ms. Cuzzle), Axel Triebel (as Butler), Hilmar Eichhorn (as Goethe - Young), Thomas Thieme (as Kestner - Young), Berko Acker, Gertrud Adam, Paul Arenkens, Jacqueline Bleinagel-Ney, Beatrice Brandenburg, Bernd Czarnowski, Jochen Diestelmann, Birgit Edenharter, Rainer Etzenberg, Ines Fischer, Irene Freymann, Horst Giesen, Jörg Gillner, Fred Graeve, Kurt Götz, Peter Heiland, Detlef Heintze, Marko Jahnke, Werner Kanitz, Timo Korassa, Hans-Peter Körner, Heinz Laggies, Barbara Lotzmann, Klaus Manchen, Manuela Marx, Holger Menz, Matthias Molter, Nadine Nelken, Brigitte Ostrucnyak, John Peet, Kurt Pehle, Klaus Powollik-Ronay, Klaus Schleiff, Juliane Schwanstecher, Karli Schwarz, Jochen Schwarzwald, Hans-Gerd Schäfer, Thomas Schäfer, Elly Schäffner-Pierny, Petra Schäning, Hannes Stelzer, Joachim Uhlitzsch, Ilse Voigt, Melchior Vulpius, Frank Wuttig, Gerd Zimmermann, Katharina Zschoche, Martina Servatius (as (uncredited)), Friedrich Teitge (as Extra (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English

Loulou DVD (1980)
Also known as: Loulou DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken Languages: French

Genre(s): Drama, Romance

Director(s): Maurice Pialat

Storyline:
Maurice Pialat's portrait of contemporary France mocks prosperity as a substitute for social and sexual revolution. Nelly abandons her bourgeois friends and a steady relationship for the unemployed layabout Loulou, whose charms include focusing his energy into sex.

Cast:
Isabelle Huppert (as Nelly), Gérard Depardieu (as Loulou), Guy Marchand (as André), Humbert Balsan (as Michel), Bernard Tronczak (as Rémy), Christian Boucher (as Pierrot), Frédérique Cerbonnet (as Dominique), Jacqueline Dufranne (as Mémère), Willy Safar (as Jean-Louis), Agnès Rosier (as Cathy), Patricia Coulet (as Marité), Jean-Claude Meilland (as Jean-Claude, le gars du casse), Patrick Playez (as Thomas), Gérald Garnier (as Lulu), Catherine De Guirchitch (as Marie-Jo), Jean Van Herzeele (as René), Patrick Poivey (as Philippe), Xavier Saint-Macary (as Bernard)

Subtitles: spanish

Medium: DVD R/RW

Love Story DVD (1970)
Also known as: Love Story DVD (Original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English, Italian

Genre(s): Drama, Romance

Director(s): Arthur Hiller

Storyline:
The love story of young adults Oliver Barrett IV and Jenny Cavilleri is told. Oliver comes from an extremely well off and old money New England family, the Barrett name which holds much gravitas and which is plastered especially all over Harvard where Oliver is in pre-law. Like those before him, he plans on attending Harvard Law School, which is not an issue in either the school not accepting him or he not wanting to attend. He has an extremely stiff relationship with his parents, especially his father, Oliver Barrett III, who loves his son in the old school way. Jenny, a music student at Radcliffe, comes from a working class Rhode Island background, she working her way through the program before she plans on going to Paris to further her studies. Unlike Oliver's relationship with his father, Jenny has a very casual one with her baker father, who she calls by his given name Phil. When Oliver and Jenny meet, there are immediate fireworks - she always with a quick quip to put him in his...

Cast:
Ali MacGraw (as Jenny), Ryan O'Neal (as Oliver), John Marley (as Phil), Ray Milland (as Oliver Barrett III), Russell Nype (as Dean Thompson), Katharine Balfour (as Mrs. Barrett), Sydney Walker (as Dr. Shapeley), Robert Modica (as Dr. Addison), Walker Daniels (as Ray - Oliver's Roommate), Tommy Lee Jones (as Hank - Oliver's Roommate), John Merensky (as Steve - Oliver's Roommate), Andrew Duncan (as Rev. Blauvelt), Charlotte Ford (as Clerk), Sudie Bond, Julie Garfield (as Bystander at Harpsichord Concerto), Kevin O'Neal, Milo Boulton, Stephen Dowling (as Cornell Hockey Player (uncredited)), Jennifer Merin (as Student (uncredited)), Bob O'Connell (as Tommy the Doorman (uncredited)), Ellen Stretton (as Undetermined Role (uncredited)), Donald Warnock (as Harvard Student with Big Black Glasses (uncredited)), Mike Wheeler (as Cornell Player #17 (uncredited)), Grant Willis (as Harvard Student (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Lovemaker - L'uomo per fare l'amore DVD (1969)
Also known as: Lovemaker DVD (english title)

Country: Italy

Spoken Languages: Italian

Genre(s): Drama

Director(s): Ugo Liberatore

Storyline:
The relationships of two members of an right-wing fraternity and their girlfriends fall apart when they meet an Italian guest worker whom no woman can resist.

Cast:
Yvonne Ten Hoff (as Liselotte), Antonio Sabato (as Giorgio Marelli), Paola Natale, Doris Kunstmann (as Christiane), Christiane Krüger (as Helga), Peter Kraus (as Hans), Roger Fritz (as Klaus)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Loving - Gioco crudele DVD (1970)
Also known as: Loving DVD (original title)

Country: USA

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Drama, Comedy

Director(s): Irvin Kershner

Storyline:
Brooks Wilson is in crisis. He is torn between his wife Selma and two daughters and his mistress Grace, and also between his career as a successful illustrator and his feeling that he might still produce something worthwhile.

Tagline: Trust was something she took for granted

Cast:
George Segal (as Brooks Wilson), Eva Marie Saint (as Selma Wilson), Sterling Hayden (as Lepridon), Keenan Wynn (as Edward), Nancie Phillips (as Nelly), Janis Young (as Grace), David Doyle (as Will), Paul Sparer (as Marve), Andrew Duncan (as Willy), Sherry Lansing (as Susan), Roland Winters (as Plommie), Edgar Stehli (as Mr. Kramm), Calvin Holt (as Danny), Mina Kolb (as Diane), Diana Douglas (as Mrs. Shavelson), David Ford (as Al), James Manis (as Charles), Mart Hulswit (as Ted), John Fink (as Brad), William Duffy (as Jay), Irving Selbst (as Benny), Martin Harvey Friedberg (as Roger), Lorraine Cullen (as Lizzie), Cheryl Bucher (as Hannah), Ed Crowley (as Mr. Shavelson), Roy Scheider (as Skip), Sab Shimono (as Byron), Eileen O'Neill (as Cindy), Diane Davies (as Barbie), Jack Beers (as (uncredited)), Robert Paget (as Party Guest (uncredited)), John Reidy (as Flower delivery man (uncredited)), Betsy von Furstenberg (as Grace's aunt (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

LSD - Una atomica nel cervello DVD (1967)
Also known as: LSD - Inferno per pochi dollari DVD (alternattive title)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Action, Crime
Director(s): Massimo Mida
Storyline:
Rex Miller (Guy Madison) works with an organization out to stop a group of LSD traffickers. However, in his journey, he encounters a few problems.             
Tagline: Five Dollars Trip to the "Moon"             
Cast:
               Guy Madison  (as Rex Miller), Franca Polesello  (as Virginia), Mario Valgoi  (as Korba), Lucio De Santis  (as Jimmy Gioglu), Adriano Micantoni  (as Mister X), Karin Skarreso  (as La rossa), Luciano Rossi  (as Stanis - Gioglu's man), Pier Annibale Danovi, Isarco Ravaioli  (as Alex Corey), Virgilio Gazzolo  (as Lucas), Enrico Ribulsi  (as Rex Miller's Principal), Emilio Marchesini  (as Marc - Korba's Assistant), Mimmo Darni, Mariella Zanetti  (as Sheila l'agente segreto ucciso in Aeroporto), Ruggero Salvadori, Lucia Modugno  (as Liz - the guinea-pig for LSD), Pierangelo Civera  (as Marine in footage (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luca bambino mio DVD (1971)
Also known as: El Cristo del Océano DVD (original title)
Country: Spain
Spoken Languages: Spanish, Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Ramón Fernández
        
Storyline:
A boy whose mother is in an institution is protected by a happy-go-lucky sailor until he has to leave for a fishing job, encountering unexpected events while at sea. The kid feels alone in the world, but he finds a mysterious, wise and friendly character in a cave and an image of Christ in the beach, from a shipwreck. The town priest wants to take the Christ from the boy and put it in the parish church. The gossip among the people makes things difficult for the boy. The authorities want to decide his destiny. Then miracles begin to happen.             
Tagline:             
Cast:
               Nino del Arco  (as Pedrito), Paolo Gozlino  (as Juan Aguirre), Pilar Velázquez  (as Carmen), Leonard Mann  (as Manuel), Roberto Camardiel  (as Don José), Elio Marconato  (as Bruno), Ana Farra  (as Doña Cástula), José Manuel Martín  (as Lidio), Juan Antonio Elices  (as Piru), Goyo Lebrero  (as Agustín), Donorino García  (as Francisco), Emilio Rodríguez  (as Un pescador), Pedro Luis Lozano  (as Federico), María Elena Arpón  (as Elisa), Berta Fernández  (as Clara), Perla Cristal  (as Toñona), José Suárez  (as Don Eustaquio), Yelena Samarina  (as Madre de Pedrito (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
La luce che si spense DVD (1939)
Also known as: The Light That Failed DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama, Adventure, War
Director(s): William A. Wellman
Storyline:
Dick Heldar, a London artist, is gradually losing his sight. He struggles to complete his masterpiece, the portrait of Bessie Broke, a cockney girl, before his eyesight fails him.             
Tagline: Only Rudyard Kipling could write such a romance! Only Ronald Colman could play such a role!             
Cast:
               Ronald Colman  (as Dick Heldar), Walter Huston  (as Torpenhow), Muriel Angelus  (as Maisie), Ida Lupino  (as Bessie Broke), Dudley Digges  (as The Nilghai), Ernest Cossart  (as Beeton), Ferike Boros  (as Madame Binat), Pedro de Cordoba  (as Monsieur Binat), Colin Tapley  (as Gardner), Ronald Sinclair  (as Dick as a Boy), Sarita Wooton  (as Maisie as a Girl), Halliwell Hobbes  (as Doctor), Charles Irwin  (as Soldier Model), Francis McDonald  (as George), George Regas  (as Cassavetti), Wilfred Roberts  (as Barton), Jimmy Aubrey  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Charles Bennett  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Clara Blore  (as Mother (uncredited)), Ricardo Lord Cezon  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), George Chandler  (voice of First Man (uncredited)), Joe Collings  (as Thackery (uncredited)), Clyde Cook  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Harry Cording  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Armba Dandridge  (as Native (uncredited)), Barbara Denny  (as Waitress (uncredited)), Ted Deputy  (as Johnnie - Officer (uncredited)), Barry Downing  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), Jack Egger  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), Harold Entwistle  (as Old Man with Dark Glasses (uncredited)), Leslie Francis  (as Man with Bandaged Eyes (uncredited)), Gerald Hamer  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Sam Harris  (as Wells (uncredited)), Fay Helm  (as Red-Haired Girl (uncredited)), Bill Hurley  (as Cab Driver (uncredited)), Colin Kenny  (as Doctor #2 (uncredited)), Larry Lawson  (as Andy - Officer (uncredited)), Connie Leon  (as Flower Woman (uncredited)), George Melford  (voice of Second Man (uncredited)), Clive Morgan  (as Slim (uncredited)), Pat O'Malley  (as Bullock (uncredited)), Bob Perry  (as Hoke - Officer (uncredited)), Cyril Ring  (as War Correspondent (uncredited)), Gerald Rogers  (as Sick Man (uncredited)), John Graham Spacey  (as Policeman (uncredited)), Hanley Stafford  (as Officer (uncredited)), Robert R. Stephenson  (as Man with Thick Glasses (uncredited)), Hayden Stevenson  (as War Correspondent (uncredited)), David Thursby  (as Soldier (uncredited)), Carl Voss  (as Officer 'Chops' (uncredited)), Blue Washington  (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Ben Watson  (as Manny (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
La luce che torna DVD (1940)
Also known as: Marianela DVD (original title)
Country: Spain
Spoken Languages: Spanish
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Benito Perojo
Storyline:
Marianela (Nela) is an orphan young girl living in a small village where she guides the blind young son of a rich country man. She is secretly in love with him, knowing that he loves her only because he can't see her ugly face. But one day a famous doctor appears and promises to operate him so he can see. His father is happy to know this way he will be able to marry his rich cousin while Nela gets desperate knowing his luck will turn into her disgrace when he finally see her face.             
Cast:
               Mary Carrillo  (as Nela), Julio Peña  (as Pablo), Rafael Calvo  (as Teodoro Golfín), Jesús Tordesillas  (as Pablo's Father), Carlos Muñoz  (as Celipín), María Mercader  (as Florentina), Blanca Pozas  (as Sofía), Pedro Fernández Cuenca  (as Carlos Golfín)             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luce nella piazza DVD (1962)
Also known as: Light in the Piazza DVD (original title)
Country: USA,
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Director(s): Guy Green
Storyline:
Upper class Americans Noel and Meg Johnson have a twenty-six year old daughter named Clara Johnson. Clara suffered a head injury as a child which resulted in her being mentally disabled. Clara's mental capacity is equivalent to that of a ten year old. In many social situations, Clara's disability can be passed off as a simple joy of life. The issue of Clara's care has placed a strain between Noel and Meg, the latter who clings to the hope that one day Clara can lead a "normal" life. While on an extended vacation through Italy, Meg and Clara meet a twenty-three year old Italian named Fabrizio Naccarelli in Florence. Fabrizio is instantly smitten with Clara, who returns the affection. Always protecting Clara, Meg initially resists Fabrizio's constant measures to insinuate himself into their lives. But as Meg learns more about Fabrizio and meets his family, Meg begins to believe a marriage between Fabrizio and Clara is Clara's chance for that normal life, all the while not telling the ...             
Tagline: YVETTE and GEORGE are new stars in your eyes             
Cast:
               Olivia de Havilland  (as Meg Johnson), Rossano Brazzi  (as Signor Naccarelli), Yvette Mimieux  (as Clara Johnson), George Hamilton  (as Fabrizio Naccarelli), Isabel Dean  (as Miss Hawtree), Moultrie Kelsall  (as The Minister), Nancy Nevinson  (as Signora Naccarelli), Barry Sullivan  (as Noel Johnson), Luciano Barontino  (as Marchese (uncredited)), Peppino De Martino  (as Train Conductor (uncredited)), Bonas Eugevio  (as Policeman (uncredited)), William E. Greene  (as The Consular Agent (uncredited)), Steve Plytas  (as Concierge (uncredited)), Robert Rietty  (as The Priest (uncredited)), Rosella Spinelli  (as Giuseppina Naccarelli (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luce nelle tenebre DVD (1941)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Mario Mattoli
Storyline:
Alberto Serrani, a mining engineer, meets doctor's daughter Marina, sweet and simple, and the notorious and frivolous Clara who falls for him immediately.             
Cast:
               Fosco Giachetti  (as Alberto Serrani), Alida Valli  (as Marina Ferri), Clara Calamai  (as Clara Ferri), Enzo Biliotti  (as Il professore Ferri), Carlo Campanini  (as Farelli), Carlo Lombardi  (as Il maestro Sartori), Guglielmo Sinaz  (as Un minatore), Ciro Berardi  (as Un ospite della pensione 'Iride'), Cesare Fantoni  (as Il direttore della profumeria), Nino Marchetti  (as L'impresario musicale), Emilio Petacci  (as Il portiere), Ugo Sasso  (as Un infermiere), Fernando Simbolotti  (as Il maggiordomo), Olga von Kollar             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luce rossa a Rock fever DVD (1979)
Also known as: Punk rock DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Carter Stevens
Storyline:
Filmed on location at New Yorks legendary underground clubs such as Max's Kansas City and featuring original music and appearances from bands THE STILLETTOS, THE SQUIRRELS, SPICY BITS and THE FAST! On the track of a teenage runaway, a trail of murder, sex, and drugs leads private eye Jimmy into the decadent New York City night world: from massage parlors to penthouses and after-hours nightclubs; from sex slavers and pimps to the dangerous members of a killer rock'n'roll band!             
Tagline: She Was a Teenage Runaway, Kidnapped by Sex Slavers ... He Was the Private Eye Who Had to Find Her ... In the Sinister World of Hard Drugs, Cold Blooded Murder and ... PUNK ROCK!             
Cast:
               Wade Nichols  (as Dillinger), Robert Kerman  (as Vanni (archive footage)), Michael W. Leighton  (as Johnny), Jean Sanders  (as Nan (archive footage)), Crystal Sync  (as Jana), Bobby Astyr  (as Igor (archive footage)), Albert Jaccoma  (as Ralphie (archive footage) (as Al Jacoma)), Susaye London  (as Jenny (archive footage)), Elda Gentile  (as Elda (archive footage) (as Elda Stilleto)), Frank Adonis  (as Bartelli), Don Peterson  (as Travis (archive footage)), Ben Nunziata  (as Medical Examiner (archive footage)), Martin Ford  (as Sargent (archive footage)), Wayne Anthony  (as Cop (archive footage)), Clea Carson  (as Dancer #1 (archive footage) (as Clea Carson)), Anna Livia Plurabella  (as Dancer #2 (archive footage)), Dave Ruby  (as Hood), Tony Richards  (as Band Member (archive footage)), Jasmyn  (as Massage Parlor Girl (archive footage)), Christine Jacobsen  (as Monica), The Fast  (as 3rd Band at Max's), Spicy Bits  (as 2nd Band at Max's), The Squirrels  (as 1st Band at Max's), Elda and the Stillettos  (as Band at Wichita Express (archive footage)), Peter Andrews  (as Audience Member with Scarf (archive footage) (uncredited)), Renee Bodner  (as Bleecker Bob Passerby (uncredited)), Roger Caine  (as Audience Member in Dotted Shirt (archive footage) (uncredited)), Eric Edwards  (as Late-Arriving Audience Member (archive footage) (uncredited)), Harriet Hart  (as Audience Member in Dotted Top (archive footage) (uncredited)), Madeline Jack  (as Audience Member in Blue Cap (archive footage) (uncredited)), Mark Le Beau  (as Audience Member with Beard (archive footage) (uncredited)), Susan Le Beau  (as Audience Member with Bearded Guy (archive footage) (uncredited)), Paula Morton  (as Late-Arrival's Date (archive footage) (uncredited)), Joy Peters  (as Audience Member with Scarf Guy (archive footage) (uncredited)), Joanne Shallow  (as Audience Member with Scarf Guy (archive footage) (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
La luce verde DVD (1937)
Also known as: Green light DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Director(s): Frank Borzage
Storyline:
When his colleague Dr. Endicott is late for an operation, Dr. Newell Paige decides to proceed with Mrs. Endicott's scheduled surgery. The surgery had already been postponed from the previous day and Paige is convinced the surgery needs to go forward without delay. Part way through the operation however, Endicott arrives and takes over only to make a serious error. When a hospital inquiry finds Dr. Paige responsible for Mrs. Dexter's death, he is forced to resign. By chance he meets Mrs. Dexter daughter, Phyllis, and while there is a mutual attraction, she rejects him when she learns his true identity. With little else to do, Paige decides to join his one time hospital colleague in Montana, Dr. John Stafford, who is continuing his tests into spotted fever. Paige is impatient however and decides to test a possible cure on himself.             
Tagline: He Took the Blame!....FOR A SLIP OF THE KNIFE IN ANOTHERS HAND! (Print Ad-Malakoff News, ((Malakoff, Texas)) 9 April 1937)             
Cast:
               Errol Flynn  (as Dr. Newell Paige), Anita Louise  (as Phyllis Dexter), Margaret Lindsay  (as Frances Ogilvie), Cedric Hardwicke  (as Dean Harcourt), Walter Abel  (as John Stafford), Henry O'Neill  (as Dr. Endicott), Spring Byington  (as Mrs. Dexter), Erin O'Brien-Moore  (as Pat Arlen), Henry Kolker  (as Dr. Lane), Pierre Watkin  (as Dr. Booth), Granville Bates  (as Sheriff), Russell Simpson  (as Sheep Man), Myrtle Stedman  (as A Nurse), St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers, Eddy Chandler  (as Policeman (scenes deleted)), Harvey Clark  (as (scenes deleted)), Jim Farley  (as (scenes deleted)), Noel Kennedy  (as English Messenger Boy (scenes deleted)), Milton Kibbee  (as Other Man (scenes deleted)), Lowden Adams  (as Endicott's Butler (uncredited)), Wade Boteler  (as Mickey - Traffic Cop (uncredited)), John Butler  (as Driver in Traffic (uncredited)), Lillian Elliott  (as Mrs. Crandall - Harcourt's Housekeeper (uncredited)), Bess Flowers  (as Mrs. Dexter's Nurse (uncredited)), Sibyl Harris  (as Mrs. Crowder (uncredited)), Shirley Lloyd  (as Nurse (uncredited)), Lyle Moraine  (as Chauffeur (uncredited)), Miki Morita  (as Newell's Japanese Servant (uncredited)), Marilyn Nockenson  (as Little Girl (uncredited)), James Pierce  (as Harcourt's Chauffeur (uncredited)), Sam Rice  (as Storekeeper (uncredited)), Louise Stanley  (as Hospital Switchboard Operator (uncredited)), Jim Thorpe  (as Indian (uncredited)), Bill Wolfe  (as 'Froghead' - Man in Store (uncredited)), Douglas Wood  (as Hospital Board Chairman (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci d'estate DVD (1943)
Also known as: Lumière d'été DVD (original title)
Country: France
Spoken Languages: French
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Jean Grémillon
     
Storyline:
A shimmering glass hotel at the top of a remote Provençal mountain provides the setting for a tragicomic tapestry about an obsessive love pentangle, whose principals range from an artist to a hotel manager to a dam worker. Scripted by Jacques Prévert and Pierre Laroche, the film was banned from theaters for the duration of the occupation for its dark portrayal of the hedonistic excesses of the ruling class. Today, it is often singled out as Jean Grémillon's greatest achievement.             
Cast:
               Madeleine Renaud  (as Cricri), Pierre Brasseur  (as Roland), Madeleine Robinson  (as Michèle), Paul Bernard  (as Patrice Le Verdier), Georges Marchal  (as Julien), Léonce Corne  (as Tonton), Charles Blavette  (as Vincent), Jane Marken  (as Louise Martinet (as Jeanne Marken)), Henri Pons  (as Amédée), Gérard Lecomte  (as Dany), Marcel Lévesque  (as Monsieur Louis), Raymond Aimos  (as Ernest (as Aimos)), Josette Paddé  (as Une dame au bal masqué (uncredited)), Georges Yvon  (as Un ouvrier (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci d'inverno DVD (1963)
Also known as: Nattvardsgästerna DVD (original title)
Country: Sweden
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Ingmar Bergman
      
Storyline:
On a cold winter's Sunday, the pastor of a small rural church (Tomas Ericsson) performs service for a tiny congregation; though he is suffering from a cold and a severe crisis of faith. After the service, he attempts to console a fisherman (Jonas Persson) who is tormented by anxiety, but Tomas can only speak about his own troubled relationship with God. A school teacher (Maerta Lundberg) offers Tomas her love as consolation for his loss of faith. But Tomas resists her love as desperately as she offers it to him. This is the second in Bergman's trilogy of films dealing with man's relationship with God.             
Cast:
               Ingrid Thulin  (as Märta Lundberg), Gunnar Björnstrand  (as Tomas Ericsson), Gunnel Lindblom  (as Karin Persson), Max von Sydow  (as Jonas Persson), Allan Edwall  (as Algot Frövik), Kolbjörn Knudsen  (as Knut Aronsson), Olof Thunberg  (as Fredrik Blom), Elsa Ebbesen  (as Magdalena Ledfors), Lars-Olof Andersson  (as Young Boy (uncredited)), Eddie Axberg  (as Johan Strand (uncredited)), Tor Borong  (as Johan Åkerblom (uncredited)), Lars-Owe Carlberg  (as Parish Constable (uncredited)), Ingmari Hjort  (as Persson's Daughter (uncredited)), Stefan Larsson  (as Persson's Son (uncredited)), Johan Olafs  (as Gentleman with Horse (uncredited)), Bertha Sånnell  (as Hanna Appelblad (uncredited)), Christer Öhman  (as Young Boy (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci del varietà DVD (1950)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Federico Fellini, Alberto Lattuada
Storyline:
When a young woman of beauty and talent joins a provincial vaudeville troupe, they're suddenly playing to packed houses, and their aging comic Checco Dalmonte gets big ideas. He falls in love with the ingenue, Liliana, and ignores his companion of several years, Melina Amour. (She wants to marry Checco and she's saving to open a deli.) Also, believing he can be an impresario, he hires other actors and begins rehearsal for a revue that will star Liliana and himself. Liliana admires Checco, but she's being squired around town by Adelmo Conti, the assistant to the region's biggest impresario. Can Checco's new troupe hold onto Liliana, and how will Melina fare?             
Tagline: Federico Fellini's First Feature Film             
Cast:
               Peppino De Filippo  (as Checco Dal Monte), Carla Del Poggio  (as Liliana 'Lily' Antonelli), Giulietta Masina  (as Melina Amour), John Kitzmiller  (as Trumpet player Johnny), Dante Maggio  (as Remo), Checco Durante  (as Theater Owner), Gina Mascetti  (as Valeria del Sole), Giulio Calì  (as Magician Edison Will), Silvio Bagolini  (as Bruno Antonini), Giacomo Furia  (as Duke), Mario De Angelis  (as Maestro), Vanja Orico  (as Moema - brazilian singer), Enrico Piergentili  (as Melina's Father), Renato Malavasi  (as Hotelkeeper), Joseph Falletta  (as Pistolero Bill (as Joe Falletta)), Folco Lulli  (as Adelmo Conti), Carlo Romano  (as Enzo La Rosa), Fanny Marchiò  (as Soubrette (as Fanny Marchió)), Franca Valeri  (as Mitzy - hungarian designer), Alberto Bonucci  (as Night Club Comic (as Bonucci)), Vittorio Caprioli  (as Night Club Comic (as Caprioli)), Carlo Bianco  (as Pianist Russo (uncredited)), Patrizia Caronti  (as (uncredited)), Rina Dei  (as Soubrettina (uncredited)), Italo Dragosei  (as Night guard (uncredited)), Alberto Lattuada  (as Theater Attendant (uncredited)), Barbara Leite  (as Soubrettina (uncredited)), Michele Malaspina  (voice of Adelmo Conti), Giovanna Ralli  (as (uncredited)), Marco Tulli  (as Torello's assistant (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci della ribalta DVD (1952)
Also known as: Limelight DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English, Italian
Genre(s): Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Charles Chaplin
Storyline:
Chaplin's final American film tells the story of a fading music hall comedian's effort to help a despondent ballet dancer learn both to walk and feel confident about life again. The highlight of the film is the classic duet with Chaplin's only real artistic film comedy rival, Buster Keaton.             
Tagline: The masterpiece of laughter and tears from the master of comedy!             
Cast:
               Charles Chaplin  (as Calvero), Claire Bloom  (as Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose), Nigel Bruce  (as Postant), Buster Keaton  (as Calvero's Partner), Sydney Chaplin  (as Neville), Norman Lloyd  (as Bodalink), Andre Eglevsky  (as Dancer - Harlequin), Melissa Hayden  (as Dancer - Columbine), Marjorie Bennett  (as Mrs. Sybil Alsop), Wheeler Dryden  (as Thereza's Doctor), Barry Bernard  (as John Redfern - Calvero's Agent), Stapleton Kent  (as Claudius), Molly Glessing  (as Maid), Leonard Mudie  (as Dr. Blake - Calvero's Doctor (as Leonard Mudi)), Loyal Underwood  (as Street Musician), 'Snub' Pollard  (as Street Musician), Julian Ludwig  (as Street Musician), Billy Lee Aimone  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), John Alban  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Benjie Bancroft  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), John Barton  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Ray Beltram  (as Actor Backstage (uncredited)), Paul Bradley  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), James Carlisle  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Charles Chaplin Jr.  (as Clown (uncredited)), Geraldine Chaplin  (as Little Girl on Steps (uncredited)), Josephine Chaplin  (as Child on Steps (uncredited)), Michael Chaplin  (as Child on Steps (uncredited)), Oona Chaplin  (as Extra (uncredited)), Bud Cokes  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Harry Crocker  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Oliver Cross  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Billy Curtis  (as Midget in Agent's Office (uncredited)), Jack Deery  (as Emissary - Dress Circle (uncredited)), Cyril Delevanti  (as Griffin - Clown Outside Stage Door (uncredited)), Tim Durant  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Tom Ferrandini  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Dorothy Ford  (as Patrician Lady in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Curt Furberg  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Rudy Germane  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Marion Gray  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Frank Hagney  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Charlie Hall  (as Newsboy (uncredited)), Stuart Hall  (as Reception Guest (uncredited)), Sam Harris  (as Socialite (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes  (as Dinner Guest (uncredited)), Jimmie Horan  (as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)), Kenner G. Kemp  (as Pub Extra (uncredited)), Colin Kenny  (as Music Hall Performer (uncredited)), Judy Landon  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Perk Lazelle  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Billy Lee  (as Little Boy (uncredited)), Maurice Marks  (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Harold Miller  (as Dinner Guest (uncredited)), Frank Mills  (as Man in Music Hall Audience (uncredited)), Sherry Moreland  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), George Nardelli  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Milicent Patrick  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Jack Perry  (as Stagehand (uncredited)), Jose Portugal  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Edna Purviance  (as Mrs. Parker (uncredited)), Paul Ravel  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Charley Rogers  (as Man in Saloon (uncredited)), Victor Romito  (as Empire Theatre Patron (uncredited)), Elizabeth Root  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Cap Somers  (as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)), Gus Taillon  (as Derelict (uncredited)), Valerie Vernon  (as Extra in Dress Circle (uncredited)), Eric Wilton  (as Major Domo at Dinner (uncredited)), Florence Wix  (as Reception Guest (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luci nel cuore DVD (1934)
Also known as: Have a Heart DVD (original title)
Country: USA
Spoken Languages: English
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Director(s): David Butler
Storyline:
Sally sits by her window earning money for an operation so she can be a dance teacher again. Jimmie is an ice cream salesman hoping to advance. Their romance is sidetracked when she uses her savings to help him in a fix.             
Tagline: THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD A CORNER ON LOVE- UNTIL THE MARKET CRASHED. (Print Ad-Rochester Evening Journal, ((Rochester NY)) 18 September 1934)             
Cast:
               Jean Parker  (as Sally Moore), James Dunn  (as James 'Jimmie' Flaherty), Una Merkel  (as Joan O'Day), Stuart Erwin  (as Gus Anderson), Willard Robertson  (as Mr. Schauber), Samuel S. Hinds  (as Dr. Spear), Paul Page  (as Joe Lacy), Muriel Evans  (as Helen, Schauber's Secretary), Kate Price  (as Mrs. Kelly, the Landlady), Pepi Sinoff  (as Mrs. Abrahams), Robert Homans  (as Policeman (scenes deleted)), Olaf Hytten  (as Drunk (scenes deleted)), Charles R. Moore  (as Negro (scenes deleted)), Hector V. Sarno  (as Organ Grinder (scenes deleted) (as Hector Sarno)), William Wagner  (as Milk Truck Driver (scenes deleted)), Ernie Alexander  (as Horse, Cameraman at Party (uncredited)), Brooks Benedict  (as Man at the Race Track (uncredited)), Edward Brophy  (as Mac (uncredited)), Raymond Brown  (as Melman, Consulting Doctor (uncredited)), Tommy Bupp  (as Boy Waiting for Ice Cream (uncredited)), Bobby Caldwell  (as Boy Waiting for Ice Cream (uncredited)), Burr Caruth  (as Night Watchman (uncredited)), Elise Cavanna  (as Genevieve, the Pianist (uncredited)), Russ Clark  (as Policeman (uncredited)), Ray Cooke  (as First Man at Party (uncredited)), Tom Dugan  (as Pete, the Trainer (uncredited)), Billy Erwin  (as Snow the Stable Boy (uncredited)), Pat Flaherty  (as Silver Dollar Steve, the Thief (uncredited)), Bud Geary  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Charles Gregg  (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Teddy Hart  (as Second Man at Party (uncredited)), Al Hill  (as Driver Bumping Jimmie's Car (uncredited)), Brandon Hurst  (as Bramley, Consulting Doctor (uncredited)), J.P. McGowan  (as Detective (uncredited)), Frank Moran  (as Bruiser Who Trips (uncredited)), Frank O'Connor  (as Sergeant at Jail (uncredited)), Juanita Quigley  (as Rosy, at the Dance School (uncredited)), Jack Stoney  (as Policeman (uncredited)), Jerry Tucker  (as Boy (uncredited)), Kathrin Clare Ward  (as Irish Woman at the Dance School (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
La Luciana DVD (1954)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama
Director(s): Domenico Gambino
Cast:
               Rita Rosa  (as Maria, detta Luciana), Corrado D'Alba  (as Alberto (as Corrado Alba)), Elli Parvo  (as Yvonne), Luigi Tosi  (as Mario Coppola), Beniamino Maggio  (as Ferdy), Gianni Musy  (as Vincenzino (as Gianni Glori)), Augusto Di Giovanni  (as Don Gennaro), Franco Jamonte  (as Gomez), Ada Colangeli, Carlo Lombardi, Hedda Linton, María Díaz, Maria D'Ayala, Ippolita Giosuè, Ignazio Balsamo, Renato Lupi, Pasquale De Filippo, Alberto D'Amario, Alberto Nucci, Dina Landini, Daniela Rocca, Vittoria Ezal             
Medium: DVD R/RW
Luciano Serra pilota DVD  (1938)
Country: Italy
Spoken Languages: Italian
Genre(s): Drama, War
Director(s): Goffredo Alessandrini
Storyline:
Successful WWI pilot Luciano Serra has problems adjusting to an ordinary life in peace, so he leaves his family and becomes a pilot in America. In the 30s, his son in Italy wants also to become a pilot, and Luciano accepts an offer of a double dealing agent for a flight from Rio to Rome, but his plane crashes in the Atlantic. For the world Luciano Serra is missing, but he has entered the Italian army under a new name to fight in Ethiopia. The train in which his unit travels is attacked by Ethiopian soldiers, his son flying a reconasaince mission is shot down and wounded by the same attacking enemies. Will Luciano be able to fly the plane back, to get close air support for the outnumbered Italian troups ?             
Cast:
               Amedeo Nazzari  (as Luciano Serra), Germana Paolieri  (as Sandra Serra), Roberto Villa  (as Aldo Serra), Mario Ferrari  (as Il colonnello Franco Morelli), Guglielmo Sinaz  (as Jose Ribera), Egisto Olivieri  (as Nardini, il suocero di Luciano), Andrea Checchi  (as Ten. Binelli), Oscar Andriani  (as Il cappellano militare), Olivia Fried  (as Dorothy Thompson), Nicola Maldacea  (as Un socio del circolo), Beatrice Mancini  (as La fidanzata di Aldo (as Bice Mancinotti)), Gino Mori  (as Aldo Serra da bambino), Elena Altieri  (as (uncredited)), Silvio Bagolini  (as Un socio del circolo (uncredited)), Gemma Bolognesi  (as (uncredited)), Franco Caruso  (as Un pilota (uncredited)), Felice Minotti  (as Andrea (uncredited)), Nico Pepe  (as Il conte (uncredited)), Felice Romano  (as Mario, il meccanico (uncredited))             
Medium: DVD R/RW
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