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Title:
The Devil's backbone [projected medium] an El Deseo/Tequila Gang, Anhelo Producciones production, in association with Sogepaq, Canal Plus ; directed by Guillermo del Toro ; produced by Guillermo del Toro ; screenplay, Guillermo del Toro, Antonio Trashorras, David Muoz.
Format:
[projected medium]
Edition:
[English language subtitled version].
Publisher:
Sony Pictures Classics,
Copyright Date:
2001
Description:
12 film reels of 12 on 6 (ca. 106 min., ca. 9,540 ft.) sd., col. 35 mm. viewing print.
Subject:
Ghosts--Drama
Orphanages--Drama
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Drama
Thriller--Feature
Other Authors:
Toro, Guillermo del, 1964- writing. production, writing.
Trashorras, Antonio, writing.
Muoz, David, 1968- writing.
Paredes, Marisa, 1946- cast.
Noriega, Eduardo, 1973- cast.
Luppi, Federico, cast.
Tielve, Fernando, cast.
Deseo, S.A.
Tequila Gang (Firm)
Producciones Anhelo.
Sogepaq S.A.
Canal+ Espaa (Firm)
Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Other Titles:
Espinazo del Diablo (Motion picture)
Notes:
Copyright Claimant: Tequilla Gang, SA de CV & Deseo, SA. Previous Registration: Prev. reg. as El espinazo del Diablo, Spanish language motion picture by Guillermo del Toro, 2001, PA 1-076-165. Basis of Claim: NM: English subtitles. Date of Creation: 2001; Date of Publication: 2001-11-21; Registration Number / Date: PA0001378661 / 2007-05-29. Originally released under title El espinazo del Diablo in 2001. Summary adapted from FirstSearch, OCLC 56212016, viewed May 22, 2008. Not viewed. Sources used: copyright data sheet; copyright database; Variety Web site, review posted Apr. 29, 2001, viewed May 22, 2008; Internet movie database, viewed May 22, 2008; FirstSearch, OCLC 56212016, viewed May 22, 2008. Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Irene Visedo, Inigo Garces.
Summary:
Because of Spain's Civil War, Carlos arrives at the desolate Santa Lucia School, now a makeshift shelter for war orphans, where an unexploded bomb rests in the courtyard. More frightening are the odd things that keep happening to Carlos, strange shadows, voices, and nightly visits by the "One Who Sighs."
LCCN:
2008637837
Locations:
VSPC034 -- Meehan Memorial Lansing Public Library (Lansing)

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