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Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun DVD Jess Franco - Susan Hemingway - Ana Zanatti

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Type
Movie
Author
Mariana Alcoforado
Edition
A Widescreen presentation, Widescreen Directors Edition, Director's Cut
EAN
5060020622410
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Language
English
Actor
Ana Zanatti, Susan Hemingway
Director
Jess Franco
Features
Widescreen, Interviews\The Film Restoration Featurette\Theatrical Trailer\Cast And Crew Biographies\Production Stills\Directors Cut Restored From The Original Negative And Archive Footage\New Anamorphic Wide Screen Transfer Supervised By Cinematographer Peter Baumgartner
Genre
Drama, General
Run Time
82 Mins
Film/TV Title
Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun
Aspect Ratio
1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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Product Information

A young girl is found with her boyfriend by a priest. The priest persuades her parents to let him take her to his convent. The convent however is a place of devil worship and torture.

Product Identifiers

EAN
5060020622410
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30050317

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun
Actor
Ana Zanatti, Susan Hemingway
Director
Jess Franco
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Language
English
Features
Widescreen, Interviews\The Film Restoration Featurette\Theatrical Trailer\Cast And Crew Biographies\Production Stills\Directors Cut Restored From The Original Negative And Archive Footage\New Anamorphic Wide Screen Transfer Supervised By Cinematographer Peter Baumgartner
Aspect Ratio
1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Genre
Drama, General
Run Time
82 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate
18
Number of Discs
1
Additional Information
A young girl, Maria, is caught in with her lover by a priest who then persuades her parents to send her to the nunnery at Serreda Iris. Once here, Maria soon realises that the nuns have a more that usual interest in her body. The nuns soon begin to torture Maria and subject her to sexual trials. The nuns of Serreda Iris are actually Satanists!<BR>Maria tries to escape, but cannot and in a last act of desperation writes a letter to God, the only friend she feels she can trust. She throws the letter out of the window hoping for help. Her hopes are answered.
Movie/TV Title
Love Letters Of A Portuguese Nun

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