2 of 6 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Devils
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Checked Out
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DVD Spanish FICTION Devils
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Checked Out
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Cesar Chavez Library
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Spanish DVD FICTION Devils
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On Shelf
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Juniper Library
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Spanish DVD FICTION Devils
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On Shelf
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Mesquite Library
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DVD Spanish FICTION Devils
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Checked Out
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South Mountain Community Library
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DVD Spanish FICTION Devils
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Checked Out
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Summary:
During the Spanish Civil War, young Carlos is abandoned at a completely isolated orphanage. The tensions therein have been building for years, exacerbated by the unexploded bomb resting menacingly in the courtyard. Bullies scheme, tempers flare, and a ghost that visits Carlos's bed seems to be the key to it all.
Notes:
MPAA rating: R.
Spanish dialogue, English subtitles.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2001.
Includes interactive menu of special features.
Director of photography, Guillermo Navarro ; art director, Cesar Macarrón ; editor, Luis de la Madrid ; music, Javier Navarrete ; costume designer, José Vico ; mechanical special effects, Reyes Abades.
Marisa Parades, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Iñigo Garcés, Irene Visedo.
DVD, Dolby digital.
Gérardmer Film Festival, 2002: International Critics Award (Guillermo del Toro); Special Jury Prize (Guillermo del Toro); Youth Jury Grand Prize (Guillermo del Toro).
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| Consensus: Creepily atmospheric and haunting, The Devil's Backbone is both a potent ghost story and an intelligent political allegory. |
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