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Death and the Compass (1992)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116061/ This film has two audio tracks, track 1 is the film soundtrack in English and Spanish, track 2 is commentary by director Alex Cox and composer Dan Wool of Pray for Rain, who composed the soundtrack for this film. Death and the Compass is British director Alex Cox's second Mexican feature (the first was El Patrullero), made in 1996. Based on the short story Death and the Compass (La Muerte y La Brújula) by Jorge Luis Borges, the film is in English, and stars Peter Boyle as Erik Lönnrot the detective, Miguel Sandoval as Treviranus, his boss, and Christopher Eccleston as Red Scharlach/Zunz. Mexican actress Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez appears as Ms Espinosa/Harlequin. Peter Boyle ... Erik Lonnrot Miguel Sandoval ... Treviranus Christopher Eccleston ... Alonso Zunz Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez ... Ms.Espinoza / Harlequin Pedro Armendáriz Jr. ... Blot Alonso Echánove ... Novalis Eduardo López Rojas ... Finnegan Alex Cox ... Commander Borges Karl Braun ... Sergeant Gabriela Gurrola ... Hooker / Harlequin Ariane Pellicer ... Natasha Mario Iván Martínez ... Hotel Manager René Pereyra ... Azevedo Roberto Sosa ... Drug Addict I Bruno Bichir ... Drug Addict II The crew is the same as that of El Patrullero; the designer is Cecilia Montiel, the cameraman Miguel Garzon, the editor Carlos Puente. Stylistically it is quite different. The colours are impossibly bright, the locations monumental and exaggerated (particularly the police station – a maze of corridors built in Mexico City's main post office and the Convento de San Ildefonso, where Lonnrot meets his end). Death and the Compass was originally a 55-minute drama made for Spanish TV/BBC in 1992, the quintocentenary year of the Spanish conquest of what is today Latin America. The producer, Karl Braun, found further money from Japan to expand the film into a feature, but the film was not completed until four years after it was shot. The synthetic 80's "period" soundtrack was composed by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain. The making of the soundtrack is discussed thoroughly in a conversation between Cox and Wool on the commentary. Sharing Widget |