Un chien andalou = The Andalusian dog /
Un chien andalou = The Andalusian dog /
Andalusian dog Luis Buñuel's Un chien andalou, Land without bread
directed, produced and written by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí.
- [S.l. : United States : s.n.], [s.n., 1929 ; 1929?]
- 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (ca. 16 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. viewing copy. 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (ca. 16 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. viewing copy (copy 2)
Copyright: Grands Films classiques. Appl. au.: Luis Buñuel. PUB 1929; REG 16Aug96; PA859-175; reg. under GATT/URAA restoration. Minor change version: [Version with synchronized musical sound track]. -- United States : Interama Video Classics, [1990?]. Copyright for minor change version: no reg. Title appears as Luis Buñuel's Un chien andalou, Land without bread on videocassette box. This is the 1960 version with a synchronized musical sound track; it is based on the 1929 musical selections and Buñuel advised on its compilation per Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; LC copies are reissue copy of version with synchronized musical sound track. Original date given as 1929 and 1928 on videocassette box; original release date given as 1929 in Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; possible reissue date taken from copyright notice for videocassette packaging and design on videocassette box. Summary taken from videocassette box. On videocassette label: Interama Video Classics 0313. On cassettes with: Las Hurdes = Land without bread; not originally released together theatrically. Sources used: copyright data sheets (PA804-406 and PA859-175); copyright data base; videocassette box; Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; videocassette label.
Pierre Batcheff, Simone Mareuil, Jaime Miravilles, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel.
Spanish director Luis Buñuel's first film, this surrealistic masterpiece was written over the course of a three-day exchange of fantasies and dreams with Salvador Dalí and contains one of the most memorable scenes in film history--a razor blade slicing an eyeball. The film was made to shock rather than please its audience.
98511783
Surrealist--Short.
VAE 8374 (viewing copy) VAF 4237 (viewing copy, copy 2)
Copyright: Grands Films classiques. Appl. au.: Luis Buñuel. PUB 1929; REG 16Aug96; PA859-175; reg. under GATT/URAA restoration. Minor change version: [Version with synchronized musical sound track]. -- United States : Interama Video Classics, [1990?]. Copyright for minor change version: no reg. Title appears as Luis Buñuel's Un chien andalou, Land without bread on videocassette box. This is the 1960 version with a synchronized musical sound track; it is based on the 1929 musical selections and Buñuel advised on its compilation per Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; LC copies are reissue copy of version with synchronized musical sound track. Original date given as 1929 and 1928 on videocassette box; original release date given as 1929 in Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; possible reissue date taken from copyright notice for videocassette packaging and design on videocassette box. Summary taken from videocassette box. On videocassette label: Interama Video Classics 0313. On cassettes with: Las Hurdes = Land without bread; not originally released together theatrically. Sources used: copyright data sheets (PA804-406 and PA859-175); copyright data base; videocassette box; Aranda, J.F. Luis Buñuel : a critical biography, p. 288; videocassette label.
Pierre Batcheff, Simone Mareuil, Jaime Miravilles, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel.
Spanish director Luis Buñuel's first film, this surrealistic masterpiece was written over the course of a three-day exchange of fantasies and dreams with Salvador Dalí and contains one of the most memorable scenes in film history--a razor blade slicing an eyeball. The film was made to shock rather than please its audience.
98511783
Surrealist--Short.
VAE 8374 (viewing copy) VAF 4237 (viewing copy, copy 2)