02-05-2010, 10:12 PM
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The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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"La Cabina" (1972) [Spain]
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Originally Posted by biznatch
Here's La Cabina, a spanish 35 minute film, with a very intense ending.
I wouldn't worry about translation/subtitles, since the dialogue is minimal/quasi-nonexistent, you'll have no trouble understanding what's going on.
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For anyone has not watched it yet, I quickly implore you to do so. Never has suspense gripped me for for long as this film was able to achieve.
La Cabina
Directed by Antonio Mercero
Written by Antonio Mercero & José Luis Garci
Released on December 13, 1972
Distributed by Televisión Española (TVE)
{The film, in substandard quality, but with subtitles, if you prefer: "The Phone Box"}
"What started out as an ordinary day for an ordinary man has turned into the kind of thing that nightmares are made of...."
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