Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Blending dark fantasy and political violence in Francisco Franco’s Spain, the film grounds otherworldly fairy tale elements with the harrowing wartime story of Ofelia, whose new stepfather is tasked with tracking down the remnants of republican rebellion.
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The Devil's Backbone [Special Edition]
Director: Guillermo del Toro Cast: Eduardo Noriega
Eduardo Noriega
, Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes
, Fernando Tielve
Fernando Tielve
, Federico Luppi
Federico Luppi
Guillermo del Toro
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The Devil's Backbone [Special Edition]
Director: Guillermo del Toro Cast: Eduardo Noriega
Eduardo Noriega
, Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes
, Fernando Tielve
Fernando Tielve
, Federico Luppi
Federico Luppi
Guillermo del Toro
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Overview
The polar opposite of director Guillermo del Toro's flashy Hollywood action feature Blade II, The Devil's Backbone receives its second official stateside DVD release courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics. With a brand-new audio commentary track and a wide selection of special features that make the previous release look positively bare-bones (despite the fact that it did contain some impressive extras), this release is certain to please del Toro fans who prefer deep chills to pulse-pounding vampire mayhem. Presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, the high-definition transfer is nothing short of pristine -- the ideal conduit for cinematographer Guillermo Navarro's moody photography. As with the previous release, the Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack perfectly balances the mournful score with a variety of impressive and effectively unsettling directional effects. With such a solid presentation of the feature itself, Sony Pictures Classics could have called it a day there, but del Toro's rapidly growing fan base will undoubtedly thank them for gathering some truly impressive bonus materials. A newly recorded commentary track offers the soft-spoken but engaging director a chance to voice his opinions on the "gothic romance" genre and the symbiotic relationship between horror and context while taking the informative track in an entirely new direction than the one that graced the previous release. It's great to hear him talk about his influences, which range from the literary works of Horace Walpole to the haunting hallways of his grandmother's home -- a lingering memory that fuels one of the film's most effective fright sequences. Clocking in at just under 30 minutes, a making-of documentary entitled "What is a Ghost?: The Making of The Devil's Backbone" goes into even more depth by offering detailed interviews with the cast and crew of the film. From the original concept for the story to special effects and the talented cast, the impressive featurette leaves no stone unturned as it explored every aspect of production. Aspiring filmmakers who may like to see how visual concepts are fleshed out from concept to execution will undoubtedly want to check out the director's thumbnail track, which is in turn expanded upon with a thumbnail-to-storyboard feature that divides the screen into three segments: thumbnails, storyboards, and the film itself. Deleted scenes with optional director's commentary find del Toro emphasizing the importance of pacing while offering a little more characterization and setup, while five galleries offer a wealth of imagery related to characters, art direction/set design, prosthetic effects, thumbnails, and, best of all, del Toro's personal director's notebook. A trio of previews for such features as del Toro's Hellboy top the features off nicely, making this definitive release of The Devil's Backbone a must-have.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/27/2004 |
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UPC: | 0043396056763 |
Original Release: | 2001 |
Rating: | R |
Source: | SONY PICTURES |
Presentation: | [Wide Screen] |
Sound: | [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround] |
Language: | English |
Time: | 1:48:00 |
Special Features
Remastered in High Definition; Director and Cinematographer Commentary; Deleted Scenes; Thumbnail Sketches; Featurettes; Photo Galleries; Storyboard comparisons; Previews; Languages: Spanish; Subtitles: English.
Cast & Crew
Performance Credits
Technical Credits
Eduardo Noriega | Jacinto |
Marisa Paredes | Carmen |
Fernando Tielve | Carlos |
Federico Luppi | Casares,Actor |
Irene Visedo | Conchita |
Berta Ojea | Alma |
Francisco Maestre | El Puerco |
Junio Valverde | Santi |
Íñigo Garcés | Jaime |
José Manuel Lorenzo | Marcelo |
Adrián Lamana | Gálvez |
Miguel Ortiz | Actor |
Juan Carlos Vellido | Actor |
Víctor Elías | Actor |
José Luis Torrijo | Actor |
Andreas Muñoz | Santi |
Inigo Garces | Actor |
Javier Navarrete | Composer |
Technical Credits
Guillermo del Toro | Director,Screenwriter,Producer |
Antonio Trashorras | Screenwriter |
Reyes Abades | Special Effects |
Agustin Almodovar | Executive Producer,Producer |
Telson | Special Effects |
Agustín Almodóvar | Producer,Executive Producer |
Bertha Navarro | Producer,Executive Producer |
David Muñoz | Screenwriter |
Salva Mayolas | Sound/Sound Designer |
Miguel Rejas | Sound/Sound Designer |
Scene Index
Side #1 --
1. Start [3:47]
2. Carlos [2:57]
3. Galvez & Owl [2:53]
4. Mr. Ayala Leaves [3:03]
5. Number 12 [1:37]
6. Jacinto & Conchita [3:27]
7. One Who Sighs [2:45]
8. Bhisti Boys [6:02]
9. "Many of You Will Die" [10:51]
10. "He Can't Swim!" [2:56]
11. The Devil's Backbone [2:11]
12. Swap Meet [2:08]
13. The Last Time [2:46]
14. The Legend of Santi [6:35]
15. The Condemned [1:23]
16. Careful What You Wish For [4:40]
17. "We Have to Leave" [1:39]
18. Prince Without a Kingdom [6:06]
19. Prophecy Fulfilled [2:15]
20. A New Poem [5:28]
21. Watching for His Prey [1:37]
22. How Santi Died [6:07]
23. "Say You're Sorry" [4:30]
24. What Santi Wants [1:34]
25. Jacinto Returns [1:46]
26. The Escape [5:49]
27. Gold! [2:02]
28. Punishment Fits the Crime [8:36]
1. Start [3:47]
2. Carlos [2:57]
3. Galvez & Owl [2:53]
4. Mr. Ayala Leaves [3:03]
5. Number 12 [1:37]
6. Jacinto & Conchita [3:27]
7. One Who Sighs [2:45]
8. Bhisti Boys [6:02]
9. "Many of You Will Die" [10:51]
10. "He Can't Swim!" [2:56]
11. The Devil's Backbone [2:11]
12. Swap Meet [2:08]
13. The Last Time [2:46]
14. The Legend of Santi [6:35]
15. The Condemned [1:23]
16. Careful What You Wish For [4:40]
17. "We Have to Leave" [1:39]
18. Prince Without a Kingdom [6:06]
19. Prophecy Fulfilled [2:15]
20. A New Poem [5:28]
21. Watching for His Prey [1:37]
22. How Santi Died [6:07]
23. "Say You're Sorry" [4:30]
24. What Santi Wants [1:34]
25. Jacinto Returns [1:46]
26. The Escape [5:49]
27. Gold! [2:02]
28. Punishment Fits the Crime [8:36]
Menu
Side #1 --
Play Movie
Subtitles
English
Subtitles Off
Scene Selections
Special Features
Guillermo del Toro Commentary: On
Guillermo del Toro Commentary: Off
Director's Thumbnail Track
Director's Thumbnail Track: On
Director's Thumbnail Track: Off
Making of Documentary
Play All
Enchanted Horror Tale (The Story)
"Insects Trapped in Amber" (Production)
Realizing Del Toro's Vision (Prosthetic Effects)
An Adult Approach (Working With Child Actors)
Anchoring Fantasy in Everyday Life (The Characters)
A Director Like None Other (Working With Del Toro)
Deleted Scenes
Director's Commentary by Guillermo del Toro: On
Director's Commentary by Guillermo del Toro: Off
Play All
Carlos and the Principal
Encounter in the Plaza
Carmen and Conchita: After the Confession
"I'm Coming With You"
Thumbnail/Storyboard Comparisons
Main Title/Credits
Sleeping Quarters
The Bomb
The Ribbon
Keyhole
Who Are You?
Galleries
Characters
Santi
The Kids
Art Direction/Set Design
Study
The Bomb
Prosthetic Effects
Marisa's Leg
Thumbnails
Del Toro's Director's Notebook
Previews
The Devil's Backbone
Hellboy
Darkness Falls
Previews
The Devil's Backbone
Hellboy
Darkness Falls
Play Movie
Subtitles
English
Subtitles Off
Scene Selections
Special Features
Guillermo del Toro Commentary: On
Guillermo del Toro Commentary: Off
Director's Thumbnail Track
Director's Thumbnail Track: On
Director's Thumbnail Track: Off
Making of Documentary
Play All
Enchanted Horror Tale (The Story)
"Insects Trapped in Amber" (Production)
Realizing Del Toro's Vision (Prosthetic Effects)
An Adult Approach (Working With Child Actors)
Anchoring Fantasy in Everyday Life (The Characters)
A Director Like None Other (Working With Del Toro)
Deleted Scenes
Director's Commentary by Guillermo del Toro: On
Director's Commentary by Guillermo del Toro: Off
Play All
Carlos and the Principal
Encounter in the Plaza
Carmen and Conchita: After the Confession
"I'm Coming With You"
Thumbnail/Storyboard Comparisons
Main Title/Credits
Sleeping Quarters
The Bomb
The Ribbon
Keyhole
Who Are You?
Galleries
Characters
Santi
The Kids
Art Direction/Set Design
Study
The Bomb
Prosthetic Effects
Marisa's Leg
Thumbnails
Del Toro's Director's Notebook
Previews
The Devil's Backbone
Hellboy
Darkness Falls
Previews
The Devil's Backbone
Hellboy
Darkness Falls
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