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February 25, 2004
DVD Savant: Salvatore Giuliano, The Chase and Tunes of Glory
This week the DVD Savant takes a look at: The Chase -
This Texas-hating film makes one oil-rich hamlet into the Peyton Place of Evil, Salvatore Giuliano - Francesco Rosi's semi-documentary re-examination of the death of a notorious Sicilian outlaw re-defines dramatic re-creation of real events in the movies, Wisconsin Death Trip
A truly bizarre and unsettling quasi-docu about the human blight that settled on Black River Falls in the 1890s, Flamenco de Carlos Saura -
New Yorker films gives fans of Spanish dancing a real treat, a handsome disc of Carlos Saura's all-dancing, all-wailing 1995 musical marathon. Tunes of Glory -
Alec Guinness and John Mills play two Scottish officers engaged in a bitter personality clash at a peacetime Scottish Battalion and The Big Bounce -
Ryan O'Neal bounces onto the big screen, and Leigh Taylor-Young's got him. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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