.
The VMD DVD seems to have intact credits and I assume it is an
essentially original release as no evidence of 'tampering' can be
found, and that as 'dolce vita' is a sufficiently cosmopolitan term
they didn't feel it necessary to add their usual Gallic imprimatur:
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Silvia Cristian; 'Venere Bianca' [i.e. without the definite
article]; Katsuni as Katsumi, naturally; Rita Faltojano.
Add: Sandra Mei, as Alexandra Blake.
The name 'Michela Torre' does not appear.
Dolce Vita
Dolce Vita
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Dolce Vita
... just a note on the plot [labyrinthine and extensive, even by
Salieri standards].
Fantastically depressing, and handily disposes of the stereotypical
canard that stigmatizes the Germans as the standard-bearers of
western European lugubriousness. If I spent five minutes talking to
MS I think I'd have a breakdown.... anything that has Bambola
ending up taking nun's vows can hardly be described as 'life-affirming'.
Recommended that you watch with a handful of 'uppers' [img]http://www.egafd.com/forum/smileys/grin.gif[/img]
Salieri standards].
Fantastically depressing, and handily disposes of the stereotypical
canard that stigmatizes the Germans as the standard-bearers of
western European lugubriousness. If I spent five minutes talking to
MS I think I'd have a breakdown.... anything that has Bambola
ending up taking nun's vows can hardly be described as 'life-affirming'.
Recommended that you watch with a handful of 'uppers' [img]http://www.egafd.com/forum/smileys/grin.gif[/img]
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."