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Victor Schertzinger – One Night of Love (1934)

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After several false starts, opera star Grace Moore became a motion picture success in the sublimely assembled One Night of Love. Moore opens the film by losing a radio talent contest in New York. She disconsolately heads to Europe, where the best job she can come up with is singing in a restaurant. Here she is discovered by brilliant voice-teacher Tulio Carminatti, who carefully nurtures Moore until she becomes the toast of the European opera world. The two fall in love, but jealousy nearly destroys them both… One Night of Love represents Grace Moore’s finest screen work. The film’s musical manifest includes such operatic standards as Lucia di Lammermoor, Madame Butterfly and Carmen; the “contemporary” musical lineup was composed by such hands as Louis Silvers (who won an Oscar for his efforts), Victor Schertzinger (who also directed), and Gus Kahn. – Hal Erickson, allmovie.com

The film won the Academy Award for Original Music Score. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; Grace Moore was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role.

831MB | 1:23:28 | 624×464 | avi

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:None


Franc Roddam – Quadrophenia (1979)

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London, 1965: Like many other youths, Jimmy hates the philistine life, especially his parents and his job in a company’s mailing division. Only when he’s together with his friends, a ‘Mod’ clique, cruises London on his motor-scooter and hears music such as that of ‘The Who’ and ‘The High Numbers’, he feels free and accepted. However, it’s a flight into an illusionary world.

4.14GB | 2 h 0 min | 1024×554 | mkv

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Language(s):English+Commentary
Subtitles:English

Werner Herzog – Tod für fünf Stimmen AKA Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (1995)

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Gesualdo was a nutcase, but a brilliant one. His madrigals are among the most moving moments in music history. You will walk away from this film realizing all of the above. While using what appears to be actual employees at the various sites of Gesualdo’s life, we are given a tour of his physical life and his music. There are performance excerpts from his madrigals. There is a learned professorial type giving us a biography of his life.

1.12GB | 59 min 29 s | 753×424 | mkv

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Language(s):German, Italian, English
Subtitles: English, German, French

Bob Dylan – Eat the Document (1972)

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This film is a documentary on Dylan’s tumultuous and historic 1966 tour of Europe with the Band – the one where he was roundly booed and reviled for “going electric” (and from which the recently released “Royal Albert Hall” album was taken). The legendary nature of these shows alone makes it worth having a document of them.

Of course, as the title suggests, the film attempts to undercut somewhat its status as a tour momento – as a matter of fact, in characteristically inscrutable fashion, ol’ Bob himself re-edited this movie (it was originally a straightforward concert film intended to be shown on ABC-TV) into a bizarre mish-mash of music, surrealism and cinema verite vignettes of Dylan and his companions’ offstage antics. Anyone hoping for a straightforward musical presentation will likely be disappointed, as there are no complete numbers here – Dylan cuts to and away from the concert stuff with no fanfare and little warning. In fact, he cuts to and away from *everything* in this fashion: the whole movie is a jittery and jerkily edited affair, plopping the viewer down in situations and, before you even know where you are (much less its significance), it’s off to somewhere else. The places in the movie mostly consist of backstage scenes or hotel room jam sessions, as well as some traipsing around the local spots of interest in different towns – but all done without any narration, without any context, and with barely any intelligible dialogue. For anyone who liked ‘Don’t Look Back’, the “officially” released documentary of Dylan’s previous tour of England, know that this movie stands in relation to that one as does ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ to ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ in the Beatles’ canon. Which is to say, ‘Eat the Document’ is the spaced-out, incomprehensible, and amateurishly assembled cousin to that groundbreaking and more “respectable” first film.

971MB | 51 min 56 s | 698×523 | mkv

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:None

Teo Hernandez – Salomé (1976)

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IMDB:
A personal interpretation of Oscar Wilde Salome from three basic elements: the light, the color and the projection speed.

“Ce film n’est pas l’illustration d’un récit historique ou d’une pièce de théâtre mais il est structuré par sa dynamique propre et trois éléments basiques: la lumière, la couleur et la vitesse de projection. Par leur interaction il vise le regard du spectateur.
Le film propose un questionnement sur:
1) ce qu’il génère c’est-à-dire sa propre histoire;
2) l’imaginaire du spectateur et son regard;
3) le seul dehors questionné: le devenir de l’image qui est sa seule possibilité d’être. (…)
La musique utilisée n’illustre pas le film, mais elle propose un contrepoint à l’image et développe un parcours parallèle, parcours qui trouve par moments les points de suture, qui sont des cristallisations de chaînes de motivations provoquant et montrant la possibilité infinie d’interprétations d’une image.(…)”

953MB | 1h 5mn | 1280×720 | avi

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Language(s):No dialogue
Subtitles:None

Francisco Ribeiro – O Pátio das Cantigas AKA The Courtyard of the Ballads (1942)

Med Hondo – West Indies (1979)

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One of Hondo’s enduring masterpieces, West Indies is a stunning widescreen musical that takes place entirely on a single set – a giant slave ship that symbolizes the triangular relationship between Africa, Europe and the Caribbean – as it explores the parallels between the forced migration of the Atlantic slave trade and the contemporary migration of Afro-Caribbean subjects to former colonial metropoles. In a breathtaking display of virtuosity, Hondo deftly uses an array of filmic techniques (a vertically oriented mise en scène, dexterous tracking shots, beautifully orchestrated long takes) to explore four centuries of history within his single location, signalling temporal shifts through fluid camera movements and sumptuous staging; meanwhile, the remarkable range of musical styles, witty, poignant, and rousing lyrics, and brilliant choreography dazzle the senses and invite the spectator to join in the struggle to transform the world. –Aboubakar Sanogo

Said Hondo: “I wanted to free the very concept of musical comedy from its American trade mark. I wanted to show that each people on earth has its own musical comedy, its own musical tragedy and its own thought shaped through its own history”.

1.79GB | 1 h 56 min | 1021×552 | mkv

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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French

Maurice Hatton – Long Shot [+Extras] (1978)

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Synopsis:
‘A budding Scottish film producer tries to get his ambitious Aberdeen-set western financed, and while he attracts some major stars and directors to the film he finds that with their support come more and more script changes… Filmed around the 1977 Edinburgh Film Festival, Long Shot is a deadpan satire about the trials and tribulations of British independent filmmaking, with terrific cameos from Wim Wenders, Susannah York, Stephen Frears, Alan Bennett and John Boorman.’
– Letterboxd

1.37GB | 1h 21mn | 768×576 | mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/59D0D62A3ED3263/Long_Shot.part3.rar

Language(s):English
Subtitles:English HoH (idx/sub)


Mel Stuart – Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

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A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory.

2.45GB | 1 h 39 min | 1024×576 | mkv

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Language(s):English+commentary
Subtitles:English, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, French, Swedish, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, German

Richard Lester – Help! (1965)

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Synopsis:
An Eastern cult discovers that the sacrificial ring is missing. Sir Ringo Starr, drummer of The Beatles has it; sent by the girl (who’s to be sacrificed) as a gift. Clang, Ahme, Bhuta, and several cult members leave for London to retrieve the ring. After several failed attempts to steal the ring, they confront him in an Indian restaurant. Ringo learns that if he does not return the ring soon, he will become the next sacrifice. Ringo then discovers that the ring is stuck on his finger. Its a race against time; John Lennon, Sir Paul McCartney, and George Harrison try to protect their friend while they’re all being chased not only by Clang and his minions, but also by two mad scientists and the Chief Inspector of Scotland yard. Will Ringo be saved, or will he be sacrificed?

1.54GB | 1h 32mn | 962×576 | mkv

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese (muxed)

Robert Wise – The Sound of Music (1965)

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Synopsis:
In 1930’s Austria, a young woman named Maria is failing miserably in her attempts to become a nun. When the Navy captain Georg Von Trapp writes to the convent asking for a governess that can handle his seven mischievous children, Maria is given the job. The Captain’s wife is dead, and he is often away, and runs the household as strictly as he does the ships he sails on. The children are unhappy and resentful of the governesses that their father keeps hiring, and have managed to run each of them off one by one. When Maria arrives, she is initially met with the same hostility, but her kindness, understanding, and sense of fun soon draws them to her and brings some much-needed joy into all their lives — including the Captain’s. Eventually he and Maria find themselves falling in love, even though Georg is already engaged to a Baroness and Maria is still a postulant. The romance makes them both start questioning the decisions they have made. Their personal conflicts soon become overshadowed, however, by world events. Austria is about to come under the control of Germany, and the Captain may soon find himself drafted into the German navy and forced to fight against his own country.

4.01GB | 2h 54mn | 1024×466 | mkv

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Language(s):English+commentary
Subtitles:English (muxed)

Tony Gatlif – Vengo (2000)

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Synopsis
The vibrancy of gypsy life has been brought to the fore on film by Tony Gatlif, himself of gypsy heritage. Galtif has covered much European territory with films such as his much-loved Gadjo Dilo (1997). Vengo tells a romantically tragic tale of vendetta and sacrifice for family, which is the closest to home of all; it tells of the Andalusian gypsies of southern Spain – Gatlif’s own background.

1.55GB | 1 h 25 min | 1027×428 | mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/F5061B6E41FE8AA/Vengo.2000.DVDRip.x264.part2.rar

Language(s):French+commentary
Subtitles:English, French, Dutch

Allen Reisner – St. Louis Blues (1958)

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W.C. Handy has been called “The Father of the Blues”, although he modestly said that he merely transcribed the music and made it available to a wide audience. Nevertheless, his music defined the blues, the best known being “St. Louis Blues”, which was used as the title of the film biography Paramount Studios made of his life in 1958. The cast of St. Louis Blues reads like a list of some of the best African-American talent of the mid 20th Century: Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Ruby Dee, Juano Hernandez, and Pearl Bailey. There is also a future star in the cast: the young boy who plays W.C. Handy as a child would grow up to make a name for himself ten years later when he played with The Beatles: Billy Preston.

Starring as W.C. Handy was the great Nat King Cole, whose velvet voice and piano prowess had taken him to the top of the musical charts for two decades. Not a natural actor and being a shy man in his private life, Cole worked hard to create a credible portrayal, but it must have been difficult for him to concentrate on his role. At the time that St. Louis Blues was in production (October 7th to November 1st, 1957) Cole was under a lot of pressure doing his fair share of multi-tasking: nightclub singer, film actor, and star of his own television show which had been very popular with viewers, but was in danger of being pulled by the network because they could not find a sponsor. Ad agencies at the time were not enthusiastic about programs starring African-Americans, or as Cole famously declared, “Madison Avenue is afraid of the dark.”

Cole wasn’t the only cast member who was doing double-duty during filming. Pearl Bailey remembered in her autobiography, “I played Nat’s auntie, and we often laughed about that. I was working at the Flamingo Hotel in Vegas for Mr. Parvin and for three weeks I commuted. I’d do the show, leave in a car at 1:30 am, arrive at the studio in time to dress at 8 a.m., finish at 3 p.m., catch a plane (which most of the time was late), arrive in Vegas to bathe and get ready for two shows at eight-thirty and midnight. This went on for the entire picture.”

Despite his personal problems, St. Louis Blues was a work of love for Nat King Cole. After Paramount had offered him the role, he drove to Yonkers, N.Y. for W.C. Handy’s 83rd birthday party and spoke with him about making the film. Handy approved of the casting; at a dinner given in his honor in November 1957, he called Cole’s portrayal of him, “forever a monument to my race.” Ironically, St. Louis Blues had its world premiere in St. Louis (as a fundraiser for needy children) on April 10, 1958, only days after Handy’s death on March 28th at the age of 84. To coincide with the premiere, April 10th was declared “Handy Day” by the mayor and featured a day-long celebration.

The film was a disappointment at the box office. Critics particularly singled out Cole’s performance as “thin and anemic and much too suave and courteous, Cole seemed out of place and it was apparent that he lacked the strength and range to carry the picture.” Regardless of what the critics may have thought, St. Louis Blues is well worth watching for the pleasure of seeing such superb musicians as Cole, Fitzgerald, Kitt, Bailey, Jackson, and Preston in their prime.

700MB | 01:33:29 | 448×352 | avi

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:None

Larry Peerce – The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)

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Originally billed as “The T.A.M.I. Show II” in preview hype, this concert sequel produced by Phil Spector (who also appears) and filmed at the Moulin Rouge Theater in Hollywood, CA features performances by Joan Baez, The Byrds, Ray Charles, Petula Clark, Bo Diddley, Donovan, The Lovin’ Spoonful, David McCallum, Roger Miller, The Modern Folk Quartet, The Ronettes, Sky Saxon of the Seeds and Ike and Tina Turner.

2.83GB | 1 h 35 min | 1024×552 | mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/7003FE36DCB25C5/The.Big.T.N.T.Show.1966.576p.BluRay.x264.part3.rar

Language(s):English
Subtitles:English (muxed)

Franco Enriquez – Otello (1958)

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Amazon user review: I’m no special fan of things past, rather proposing that each age has its special conductors, singers, orchestras and that idolising per se performances of 30, 50 or more years ago may turn you away from your own surroundings and set you to unnecessarily living in a past that will not return, leading you to ignore very important events going on in your surroundings. There are exceptions, of course, and one of them is this 45 year old film (yes, film, not video tape and there lies its main problem, read below).

Let me begin by stating that this is an Otello practically impossible to reassemble today because you’d lack its main feature, which is none other than its supreme italianità. Del Monaco was THE Otello of his generation (and for many, still unsurpassed by later singers), much as Domingo is ours’. There were other singers tackling the part at the time, of course, but he was alone in appropriating the rôle to himself, as in her way did Callas with Norma or Tosca, by conveying like any other the complex personality of the character, an impersonation which evolved from long and intimate study. In 1958, when this was filmed by the Italian Broadcasting Corporation (RAI), he was at the absolute prime of his vocal condition (he had behind him a commercial recording of the rôle for Decca and would two years later re-record it in stereo for the same company, in Vienna and with Karajan conducting). His Desdemona is the delicious Rosanna Carteri, highly regarded in her time in Italy as a worthy competitor of Tebaldi, Callas or Stella in rôles like Violetta or Desdemona but sadly now largely forgotten, so much so that she’s not even listed in Grove. Older collectors may recall her excellent Traviata recorded for RCA with Monteux conducting. The outstanding Iago is Renato Capecchi (Grove’s entry on him has him as still living), better known for “nicer” rôles like Schicchi or Bartolo but notwithstanding one of the most intelligent Iagos I’ve come across. Complementary parts are taken by renowned Italian singers of the time, the indispensable support singers of Italian theatres that are at the core of that country’s operatic tradition. The wise conducting of the veteran Tullio Serafin shows an Italian operatic conductor at the winter of his career, albeit alert and vital as a conductor many decades younger.

So, musically this is an outstanding Otello, a performance for the ages wholly worthy of looking back into the past to learn from it.

Now to the minus side: as I said above, this is film and not video tape, and Italian film of the time was plagued by bad image/sound synchronisation (and would remain so for many years still). The worst offender seems to be Capecchi but the other principals are affected too. Also, the film appears to have by now physically deteriorated somewhat and there are a few unexpected jumps and odd changes in luminosity that make it appear, especially in the beginning, as if it had been shot decades before than 1958. However, and in spite of these shortcomings, it is indeed fascinating to see Del Monaco in his most famous rôle, his grimacing, his moods as the work evolves from the triumphant “Esultate” to his suicide in the last act. Carteri’s movie star looks are a delight and does a visually very appealing and credible Desdemona, on a par with her singing. Capecchi, his poor job at lip-synching and all, is a phenomenal Iago, not just vocally as I said above but certainly looks the part and wisely eschews the “bad guy” stereotype trap so easy to fall in.

The sound is mono, and is of indifferent quality. I don’t know if the original tapes that comprise the film soundtrack are in good condition; if they are, we lovers of this work will be in eternal debt towards a record company that rescues them from the RAI archives and restores them (much as Sony, DG and others have done with ORF tapes of Salzburg performances), for likely a better sound quality may be extracted from them that what Hardy has got from the film. So, in resume, not a sole Otello for a collection but one certainly to have (and in a place of pride).

Cast: Mario del Monaco (Otello), Renato Capecchi (Jago), Rosanna Carteri (Desdemona), Gino Mattera (Cassio), Luisella Ciaffi (Emilia), Athos Cesarini (Roderigo), Plinio Clabassi (Lodovico), Nestore Catalani (Montano); Orchestra and Chorus of RAI Milano, Tullio Serafin (conductor), Franco Enriquez (director)

Originally filmed in 1958 for RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana.


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Language:Italian
Subtitles:none


Boris Barnet – Shchedroe leto AKA A Bountiful Summer (1951)

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Oksana Podpruzhenko, a beautiful brigadeer, a “heroin of the kolkhoz fields”, returns from Moscow where she has been awarded a medal for her work achievements. At the station she is met by a cheering mob of fellow townspeople, headed by Nazar, her boyfriend and director of the kolkhoz. Her idyll, however, is ruined with the arrival of Petro, who has returned from war to his native country…

1.91GB | 1 h 24 min | 762×572 | mkv

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Language(s):Russian
Subtitles:English

Franklin J. Schaffner – Yes, Giorgio (1982)

Arthur Lubin – Abbott & Costello: In The Navy (1941)

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Russ Raymond, America’s number one crooner, disappears and joins the Navy under the name Tommy Halstead. Dorothy Roberts, a magazine journalist, is intent on finding out what happened to Russ and she tries everything she can to get a picture of him to prove he’s Russ Raymond. Tommy’s friends, Pomeroy Watson and Smokey Adams,help him while Pomeroy writes love letters to Patty Andrews. But because Smokey makes Pomeroy lie about himself in the letters, and when Patty comes to the Navy base, she’s furious at Pomeroy. When Pomeroy, Smokey, Tommy and the Andrews sisters set sail for Hawaii, Pomeroy discovers there’s a tomato in the potato locker, and she’s been snapping shots of Tommy the whole trip. Whether Pomeroy’s proving that 7 x 13 = 28 – three different ways, having Smokey help him play ship captain for Patty, or falling out of his hammock, it’s an Abbott and Costello classic.

2.63GB | 1 h 25 min | 780×576 | mkv

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:English

Charles Walters – Dangerous When Wet (1953)

Borivoj Zeman – Fantom Morrisvillu AKA The Phantom of Morrisville (1966)

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The Phantom of Morrisville is parody upon cheap crime mystery books. The story takes place on old mysterious english mansion. Its filled with typical pulp fiction characters who are grotesque just by themselves. The Movie starts in theatre where one of the musicians with easy part of Bizets Carmen opera reads crime story and identifies himself with noble Lord Hanibal Morris and his adventure. He is going to be married to beautiful Clarence but she has a terrible secret. Notorious villain Manuel Diaz is about to be executed but with help from his criminal buddys Dixi and Miki he is able to escape at the very last moment. Now he is on his way to Morrisville.




1.52GB | 1h 30mn | 768×576 | mkv

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Language(s):Czech
Subtitles:Czech, Russian (muxed),English

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