hello.
I search the greek movies only in uncut version in any language in any type (vhs , dvd, negative).
do can help me any collector in world ?
sent me e-mail in
iordanis1970@yahoo.gr
1) love on a horse
aka koritsi kai to alogo , to
cast :
anna fonsou
spyropoulos
run time : 118 min (uncut version)
2) death has blue eyes
aka koritsi vomva , to
director: nico mastorakis
cast: maria aliferi
chris nomikos
run time: 118 min (uncut version)
3)Intimate Relations
aka milo tou satana ,to
cast
kostas prekas
run time : 92 min (uncut version)
4)Diamonds on Her Naked Flesh
aka Diamantia sto gymno kormi tis
cast:
eleni anousaki
karagiorgis
run time : 102 min (uncut version)
5) Provocation
aka Proklisis (1970)
cast:
eleni anousaki
run time : 110 min (uncut version)
GREEK UNCUT MOVIES
Re: GREEK UNCUT MOVIES
This won't be an easy task.
First of all, it isn't clear if these "full uncut" versions got a video release even in Greece (they certainly haven't got one in DVD, and probably won't). In any case, this doesn't necessarily imply that the cuts concern any hard material (assuming, that such a material was shot, which is very doubtful, at least for the big majority of the films mentioned). The cuts concern mostly secondary parts of the plot or minor elements of the action (ex. songs, dance scenes etc.).
Secondly, it is extremely doubtful that these full versions were exported. In general, the copies of these films, that got a European or other International release, were somewhat shorter versions, eventually accompanied (filled in) with some harder scenes shot in parallel and never projected in Greece (this being the case, for ex., of "To Milo tou Satana").
Any relative discovery would certainly be most welcome.
First of all, it isn't clear if these "full uncut" versions got a video release even in Greece (they certainly haven't got one in DVD, and probably won't). In any case, this doesn't necessarily imply that the cuts concern any hard material (assuming, that such a material was shot, which is very doubtful, at least for the big majority of the films mentioned). The cuts concern mostly secondary parts of the plot or minor elements of the action (ex. songs, dance scenes etc.).
Secondly, it is extremely doubtful that these full versions were exported. In general, the copies of these films, that got a European or other International release, were somewhat shorter versions, eventually accompanied (filled in) with some harder scenes shot in parallel and never projected in Greece (this being the case, for ex., of "To Milo tou Satana").
Any relative discovery would certainly be most welcome.