Click for Fishbonz

NEWS

WEATHER

SPORTS

ENTERTAINMENT

LOCAL

FREE STUFF

WEB GUIDE

FORUMS

HOME

TODAY'S EVENTS

BARS & NIGHTCLUBS

GAMES

MUSIC

MOVIES

RESTAURANTS

TULSA HOT OR NOT

Entertainment

AUDIO & NEWS
Celebrity Watch
On Screen
Travel Guide
Entertainment News
Entertainment Links

LOCAL CALENDARS
Today's Events
Event Calendar

LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
Chat Online
Forums
Golf Courses
Local Ent Links
Movies
Music
Personals
Who's Hot in Tulsa
Restaruants
Theater

ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAS
Game (Downloads)
Games (Online)
Horoscopes
Today in History
Sports Trivia
Trivia
Trivia Blitz
TV Guide

LOCAL SPONSORS

Click here for Tulsa Autos 


Click for the event calendar! 

but_service 

Movie Reviews and  Movie Trailers

Movie Main Page
Local Movie Theaters
Movie Guide w/ Trailers
Movie Forum

The Devil's Backbone

Release Date:
November 21, 2001
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics, Warner Sogefilms
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Screenwriter: Guillermo del Toro, Antonio Trashorras, David Muñoz
Starring: Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Íñigo Garcés, Irene Visedo, Francisco Maestre, José Manuel Lorenzo, Junio Valverde, Berta Ojea
Genre: Drama, Horror
MPAA Rating: R (for violence, language and some sexuality)
Official Website:
SonyClassics.com/DevilsBackbone
Review: Not available
DVD/VHS: Not available

Movie Poster: Not available
Plot Summary: "What is a ghost? An emotion, a terrible moment condemned to repeat itself over and over? An instant of pain perhaps? Something dead which appears at times alive. A sentiment suspended in time... like a blurry photograph... like an insect trapped in amber."

These words, spoken by aged professor Cásares (Luppi), begin the mournful fable of the Santa Lucia School during the last days of the Spanish Civil War. An imposing stone building set on a desolate plateau, the school shelters the orphans of the Republican militia and politicians, and other abandoned children.

Upon his arrival at Santa Lucia, ten-year-old Carlos (Tielve), is confronted with the hostility of Jaime (Garcés), the oldest of the children and clearly the leader of the malnourished troupe of orphans. Besides Cásares, the adult personnel of the school includes Carmen (Paredes), the steely headmistress, widow of a leftist poet; Alma (Ojea), another teacher; Conchita (Visedo), the cook; and the young caretaker Jacinto (Noriega). Aggressive and greedy, Jacinto is filled with hatred for the school that houses him and the teachers that raised him.

Gradually, Carlos uncovers the dark ties that bind the inhabitants of the school, including the secret that haunts them—Santi (Valverde), a student who was brutally murdered, and whose pale ghost now wanders the grounds. Who killed Santi on the night when a bomb from one of the planes in the conflict fell in the center of the courtyard, miraculously without exploding?

Trailer:
QuickTime, Various

Spanish Trailer:
QuickTime, 1.6MB

Visit our sponsors!

Click here for Tulsa's Homes 

 
 

Copyright © 2004, Best of Tulsa - All Rights Reserved

4821 South Sheridan, Suite 228
Tulsa, OK  74145
To advertise, call: 918-632-0000
 
Info@BestofTulsa.com

About Best of Tulsa   Ad Rates   Web Development   Portfolio   Free Listing
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our
privacy guidelines.