02035ngm a2200469 c 4500001001300000005001500013007001000028008004100038020001500079024001700094041001300111049001700124052001700141056001400158245009300172246003100265250002000296260006900316300005200385440004100437500004900478500003700527500003500564508015800599511009400757520034400851538001401195546003701209650002701246700005301273700002901326700002101355700001801376700001701394700002001411700001701431700002301448700001401471710004101485710002601526950001301552WVM20090000620090416163011vd bvaizz090221s2006 us 131 vlger  z00901022151 a8253079160960 agerbeng0 lAV910730fPD01a688.25b2222 a688.252401a(The) blue lighth[videorecording] /dwritten, produced and directed by Leni Riefenstahl1 iGerman title:aBlaue Licht aCollector's ed. a[San Francisco, Calif.] :bPathfinder Home Entertainment,cc2006 a1 videodisc (131 min.) :bsd., b&w ;c4 3/4 in.00aLeni Riefenstahl archival collection aVideodisc release of the 1932 motion picture aSpecial features: stills gallery aAlso includes a silent version aDirector, Leni Riefenstahl ; producer, Leni Riefenstahl ; screenplay, Leni Riefenstahl and Bela Balazs ; photography, Hans Schneebarger ; music, G. Becce1 aLeni Riefenstahl, Mathias Wiemann, Max Holzboer, Beni Fuhrer, Franz Maldacea, Martha Mair aJunta is hated by the people of the village who believe she is a witch. Only she can climb the nearby mountains to a cave high up, whence a mysterious blue light glows when the moon is full. She is driven out of town and takes to living in the mountains. Eventually when she shares the secret of the blue light with one man, he betrays it. aDVD-Video aIn German with English subtitles 0aFeature filmszGermany1 aRiefenstahl, Leni,d1902-20030KAC2011049454aut1 aBalazs, Bela,d1884-19491 aWiemann, Mathias1 aHolzboer, Max1 aFuhrer, Beni1 aMaldacea, Franz1 aMair, Martha1 aSchneebarger, Hans1 aBecce, G. aPathfinder Home Entertainment (Firm) aLeni Riefenstahl film0 bUS$19.98