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Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

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The year is 1936. A professor who studies archeology named Inidana Jones is venturing in the jungles in South America searching for a golden statue. Unfortunately, he sets off a deadly trap doing so, miraculously, he escapes. Then, Jones hears from a museum curator named Marcus Brody about a biblical artifact called The Ark of the Covenant, which can hold the key to humanly existence. Jones has to venture to vast places such as Nepal and Egypt to find this artifact. However, he will have to fight his enemy Renee Belloq and a band of Nazis in order to reach it.

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

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After arriving in India, Indiana Jones is asked by a desperate village to find a mystical stone. He agrees, and stumbles upon a secret cult plotting a terrible plan in the catacombs of an ancient palace.

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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

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Plot:
When Dr. Henry Jones Sr. suddenly goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, eminent archaeologist Indiana Jones must follow in his father's footsteps and stop the Nazis.

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Asso (1981) [DVDRip]


Asso (1981) [DVDRip]

Italian | Subtitle: None | 01:30:51 | 720x540 | PAL (25fps) | DivX | Audio MP3: 128kbps | 856mb

Genre: Comedy

Adriano Celentano & Edwige Fenech: Al momento di sposare la bellissima Silvia, Asso promette a se stesso e alla moglie di rinunciare per sempre alla sua passione, quella delle carte, dove si è conquistato una grande fama ed anche quel soprannome come riconoscimento della sua indubbia abilità. La prima notte di nozze, però, i buoni propositi svaniscono: Asso si reca al solito bar, dove riesce a vincere una grossa somma battendo uno dei suoi più pericolosi rivali, il "Marsigliese". Purtroppo per lui, tornando all'alba verso casa, incontra il Sicario, che lo uccide freddamente, per ordine di Bretella, il proprietario del bar, invidioso della fortuna di Asso sia al gioco che con Silvia. Ma una fine così improvvisa non può rimanere senza seguito: anche se morto, Asso ottiene il permesso di tornare dalla moglie, e dopo averla convinta di essere ormai niente più che un fantasma, promette di cercarle un marito facoltoso per assicurarle un futuro. Dopo lunghe ricerche; lo trova nel banchiere Luigi Morgan, anch'egli vedovo, il quale, accogliendo ben volentieri queste seconde nozze; incappa però nell'ira di Bretella più che mai deciso a conquistare Silvia. Il piano per eliminare Morgan però fallisce, ottenendo soltanto il risultato di far giurare all'atterrito banchiere di rimanere per sempre fedele alla moglie scomparsa. A questo punto ad Asso, fermo nel suo proposito di far risposare Silvia, non rimane che una soluzione: trasmigrare nel corpo di un altro che naturalmente ha le sue stesse fattezze ed è come lui un incallito e insuperabile giocatore di poker. Ottenuto il suo scopo, il vero Asso può tornare in cielo e magari, tanto per non perdere l'abitudine, sfidare anche lassù qualcuno ad una partitina ...
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Regia: Franco Castellano Giuseppe Moccia

Sceneggiatura: Franco Castellano Giuseppe Moccia

Fotografia: Danilo Desideri

Cast: Adriano Celentano Edwige Fenech Renato Salvatori Sylva Koscina Pippo Santonastaso Gianni Magni Memo Dittongo Elisabetta Viviani Dino Cassio Sandro Ghiani Raffaele di Sipio Gianni Musi John Stacy Ettore Bruno Franco Belli Armando Celso Francisco Copello Nunzio Viella

Produzione: Mario Cecchi Gori

Colonna Sonora: Detto Mariano

Montaggio: Antonio Siciliano









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(Action) Le PROFESSIONNEL [DVDrip] (1981)


(Action) Le Professionnel [DVDrip]

RIP+UP | XviD-1085 | mp3@128 | 576x352 | 2 Trx Francais_1 English_2 | DVD Cover & Sticker | 1h44 | 1.0 Gb

France 21 Oct 1981

Musique Ennio MORRICONE

Réalisation Georges LAUTNER

Avec/Cast Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Desailly, Robert Hossein, Michel Beaune, Cyrielle Claire, Jean-Louis Richard, Sidiki Bakaba, Marie-Christine Descouard ...

Le commandant Joss Beaumont est envoyé au Malagawi, une république africaine, avec pour mission de supprimer le président N'Jala. Mais la situation politique ayant évolué entre-temps, le gouvernement français se trouve alors dans l'obligation de «désamorcer» Beaumont. Pour ce faire, le Quai d'Orsay le dénonce à la police du Malagawi. Arrêté et jugé, il est envoyé au bagne, où il passe deux ans avant de parvenir à s'évader. De retour à Paris, Joss est bien décidé à faire payer très cher leur trahison à ses supérieurs. Par télégramme codé, il informe le colonel Martin que la mission qui lui a été confiée sera exécutée pendant la visite à Paris du président N'Jala, désormais ami de la France...

Joss Beaumont (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a French spy given the assignment of killing an African dictator, and when he arrives in Africa to do so, he is captured and put in prison. The political winds had changed - the dictator is now an ally - and the best way to handle the agent is to keep him in jail. Naturally at odds now with his former bosses and with an ax to grind for his own incarceration, the agent escapes after two years in prison and heads back to Paris where he announces that he is going to finish his assassination job during the coming diplomatic visit of the African leader. Once aware of his intent, the French government sets up one trap after another, but to no avail - the agent remains free and there is no doubt that he has the full capacity to do exactly what he says.

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Quest For Fire (1981) [DVDRip]


Quest For Fire (1981)
Quest For Fire (1981)

907 MB | DVDRIP | AVI | XviD 1.1.0 Beta 2 | 720 x 576 | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 96 kb/s tot , Joint Stereo

Genre: Adventure
The invented language makes the language of the soundtrack irrelevant.
The Ulam tribe are numerous and strong thanks to their possession of the gift of fire. However, one morning their life becomes infinitely more complicated when another tribe's attack leaves many of them dead and their fire extinguished. Unable to light a fire themselves, they send off three hunters to find more fire and bring it back to the tribe. After blundering around the wilderness, they happen across a tribe of cannibals. Risking their lives they manage to steal some fire and liberate a female who turns out to come from a far more advanced tribe. By the time the hunters return home they not only have fire but something far more valuable; the gift of knowledge.

Due to its lack of dialogue, Quest For Fire doesn't really function as a drama. While the film has character arcs, Annaud is clearly less interested in these characters as individuals than he is in their symbolic role as exemplars of the early human condition. This leaves the characters rather thin with the onus of the performance placed clearly on expressing the fact that
despite being ultimately human, primitive men were really nothing more than animals. Indeed, it's easy to see this film with the characters as little more than ballast as Annaud runs them through a series of set-pieces, each more unique and spectacular than the last seeing the film's mood shift from primal terror to sentimentality to broad humour as incredibly graphic fight scenes give way to intimate scenes of lovemaking to people getting their genitals bitten in a fight.

Indeed, the strength of the performances here is in their scientific veracity and the sheer physicality demanded of the actors as they take on board renowned primateologist Desmond Morris' observations about primate gestures and grunt their way through 'dialogue' written by Anthony Burgess, who came up with the pidgin-Russian in A Clockwork Orange. Beautifully shot in Scotland, Kenya and Canada, Quest For Fire is a feast for the eyes - but great design, performances and direction give it real intellectual substance as, by sacrificing the chance to make a film about human characters, Annaud manages to make a film about the human story itself. Despite such rich intellectual credibility, the film is never ponderous or heavy going and that lightness of tone is perhaps why the film's reputation and popularity has dimmed with age; its crime is not only being intelligent and rigorous, but it does so in a light-hearted and accessible manner. -- Jonathan McCalmont


HISTORICAL ACCURACY

The story takes place 80,000 years ago, likely in Europe and Africa during the last major Ice Age. However, in the commentary accompanying the DVD release, the director Annaud stated a much earlier date would actually have been more reasonable if he had made the film recently with modern knowledge of the subject matter. It focuses on a group of Paleolithic humans who travel their dangerous world in search of a flame to rekindle their lost fire. In the era of Quest for Fire, not all people know how to produce it at will. This film demonstrates the difficulty of keeping a fire going under the harsh conditions of the primordial past.

The anthropology in the film was ahead of its time; four separate groups are represented: the Ulam, Kzamm, Wagabus and Ivaka. The Wagabus are the most primitive tribe, representing Homo erectus, the Kzamm and Ulam are Neandertals and Ivaka are more or less the modern Homo sapiens who emerged in Africa.


It should be noted that the Wagabu tribe is depicted as distinctly morphologically different and less advanced than the Kzamm and may be interpreted as Homo heidelbergensis. At the time of the film, H. heidelbergensis was simply considered an archaic version of the Neandertal rather than a separate species. The dating techniques now used to firmly place the two different species in different stages of the Pleistocene epoch did not exist at the time of the film. This is why in the documentary of the film both the Wagabu and Kazamm tribe were referred to as Neanderthals even though the former lacked the language, morphology, and advancements of the latter.

The invented language spoken by the prehistoric humans was created by Anthony Burgess. The gestural and body language was overseen by Desmond Morris, author of The Naked Ape. The story was difficult to tell without any dialog in a recognizable language, but the cave people's language (a combination of signs and speech) worked well; along with the natural visual tapestry, the language was one of the most successful attractions of the film.


Everett McGill... Naoh
Ron Perlman... Amoukar
Nicholas Kadi... Gaw
Rae Dawn Chong... Ika
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Ulam
Ulam
Wagabu
Wagabu
Kzamm
Kzamm
Ivaka
Ivaka
Naoh and Ika
Naoh and Ika
Amoukar and Gaw
Amoukar with the injured Gaw

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