El crimen de Cuenca:

A realistically detailed film based on a true event in which two men were accused of killing a priest who disappeared from their town in the early 1900s. The men are tortured to elicit confessions in scenes which graphically portray the methods of the Guardia Civil. The film is a plea to end police...

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Format: Video VHS
Language:Spanish
Published: Murcia Grupo Ed. Mundografic 1992
Series:Antologia del cine español 33
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Summary:A realistically detailed film based on a true event in which two men were accused of killing a priest who disappeared from their town in the early 1900s. The men are tortured to elicit confessions in scenes which graphically portray the methods of the Guardia Civil. The film is a plea to end police brutality and provincial ignorance. Banned in Spain until 1982.
Item Description:Orig.: E 1979
Physical Description:1 Videokassette (VHS, 100 Min.) farb.

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