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Fata Morgana (1965) AKA: Left-Handed Fate |
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All-Region - DVD
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$9.99
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| Vicente Aranda |
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Antonio Rabinad, Palmiro Aranda |
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Drama |
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Spanish Cinema |
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A very strange and avant-garde thriller from Vicente Aranda the director of the highly acclaimed horror film La Novia Ensangrentada (The Blood-Splattered Bride). With this, his first film, Aranda chose to use elements of giallo films (an unknown murderer stalking victims and killing with a strange device) that were just starting to become popular in Europe and mix in a large amount of experimental surrealism similar to fellow Spanish language filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Cast in the lead role is the beautiful Teresa Gimpera who was best known to Spanish audiences at the time for her work as a model for TV and print advertising.
Gim is a beautiful fashion model whose life is in peril. There is a homicidal killer looking to murder her; only Gim is totally unaware of the danger. The only person who seems to be sure that the killer will strike is a professor at a local collage. A police detective also believes the killer will strike but knows neither the killer nor the victim. After speaking to the professor he has the victims identity him and must find her in the mostly deserted city populated by a small group of unusual people who attempt to thwart his search. |
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| Alberto Dalbes, Antonio Casas, Antonio Ferrandis, Francisco Alvarez, Isidro Martin, Jose Castrillo, Jose Medina, Marcos Martin, Marianne Benet, Teresa Gimpera |
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| Investigation, Model/Modeling, Murder |
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| Widescreen |
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| Spain |
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| Spanish |
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| English |
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