Films & Other Videos
Films with: Hemingway, Ernest
- Ernest Hemingway's The killers
- Melodramatic thriller based on the Hemingway story about two hit men who become curious about the life and death of the man they were hired to kill.
- DVD 3050
- Ernest Hemingway's To have and have not
- In 1940, an American charter boat captain in Martinique gets involved with a young female drifter and some French freedom fighters who are trying to elude local Nazi collaborators.
- DVD 8531
- Farewell to arms
- Based on the Hemingway novel about a wounded American soldier who falls in love with his beautiful English nurse during World War I.
- DVD 53
- For whom the bell tolls
- "The story of Robert Jordan (Cooper), an American demolition expert who lends his abilities to the anti-fascist freedom fighters of Spain. Assisting him is a band of warriors that includes the strong-willed Pilar (Katina Paxinou), the dangerously undependable Pablo (Akim Tamiroff), and the lovely, innocent Maria (Bergman). As danger mounts, Robert and Maria develop a closeness that blossoms into one of the screen's greatest love stories."--Container.
- DVD 209
- Snows of Kilimanjaro
- A famous writer, recovering from injuries on east Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, reflects on whether any meaning can be found in his life.
- DVD 538
- Spanish earth The 400 million.
- The Spanish Earth is a docudrama on the Civil War in Spain that dramatizes the effects of the fascist uprising and invasion on the ordinary citizen, using actual scenes of the fighting. Shows how the city of Fuentedueña works on an irrigation project while dealing with the war. The 400 Million. The Japanese aggression against China in 1937 forced the Chinese communists to join Chiang Kai-shek's Kwomintang to take up the battle against their common enemy. Filmed in 1938 and focusing on the battle of T'aiertshwang, this film shows all aspects of a war: the battle, the preparations, refugees, casualties and victims, the fear and distress, the human misery and the courage, and the land under fire.
- DVD 2686