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3.Films.By.Louis.Malle.BoxSet.4DiSC.D2.Lacombe.Lucien.1974.DVDR.DVD9.CRiTERiON.nfo
Lacombe Lucien (1974)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067778/
AKAs:
Lacombe, Lucien (USA)
Few directors have portrayed the agonies and epiphanies of growing up as poetically -- and controversially -- as Louis Malle. Laced with autobiographical details, 'Murmur of the Heart'; 'Lacombe, Lucien'; and 'Au revoir les enfants' tell stories of youth, set against the tumult of World War II and postwar France. Tragic, amusing, and poignant, these three films are more than just coming-of-age stories. They are the director's ongoing response to a world gone wrong.
Criterion #329
http://www.criterion.com/films/776
Director: Louis Malle
Lacombe, Lucien
From Pauline Kael's 1974 New Yorker review
http://www.criterion.com/current/posts/416
Format: NTSC
DVD: 7.18 GB - Exact Untouched Copy
Time: 138 minutes
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Sound: French
Subtitles: English
DISC FEATURES:
# New, restored high-definition digital transfer.
# Original theatrical trailer.
# New and improved English subtitle translation.
Part of a 4-disc Collector's set '3 Films by Louis Malle' (3 films + 1 bonus disc)
1. Murmur of the Heart (Louis Malle, 1972)
2. Lacombe, Lucien (Louis Malle, 1974)
3. Au revoir les enfants (Louis Malle, 1987)
4. The Supplments.
DVD Studio: Criterion
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