Death Watch - 1980
- Brands Bertrand Tavernier
- Product Code: NA-2348-FIC-LT
- Availability: In Stock
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Tags: A Morte ao Vivo, Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Stanton, Thérèse Liotard, Max von Sydow, Caroline Langrishe morte, vivo, 1980, romy, schneider
Roddy has a camera implanted in his brain. He is then hired by a television Producer to film a documentary of terminally ill Katherine, without her knowledge. His footage will then be run on the popular television series, "Death Watch".
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Title in Brazil | A Morte ao Vivo |
Original Title | La mort en direct |
Title in Portugal | A Morte em Directo |
Release year | 1980 |
Language | English |
Subtitle | English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French |
Colors | Colorful |
Gender | Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama |
Duration | 128 Min. |
Direction | Bertrand Tavernier |
Countries of origin | France, United Kingdom |
Cast | Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Stanton, Max Von Sydow, Thérèse Liotard, William Russel, Carolyn Langrishe, Bill Nighy |
Did you know? | |
Curiosities | At one point in the film, Gerald Mortenhoe (Max von Sydow) tells some historical facts about the Medieval French Composer Robert De Bauleac, while listening to one of his works on a record player. When the film was released, numerous music lovers tried to get a copy of the same record in specialized stores, which could never provide any for a very good reason: Robert De Bauleac has never existed, and the composition heard in the film is Antoine Duhamel's work. However, the concerned piece of music, "Robert De Bauleac's Lament," has been since available as part of the complete movie soundtrack. |