LP 180g
Digitmovies is pleased to release, for first time on LP, the OST by Franco Micalizzi for the film “From Corleone to Brooklyn” (original title “Da Corleone a Brooklyn”).
LP 180g
Digitmovies is pleased to release, for first time on LP, the OST by Franco Micalizzi for the film “From Corleone to Brooklyn” (original title “Da Corleone a Brooklyn”).
LP 180g
Digitmovies is pleased to release on LP the OST by Stelvio Cipriani for the film “Fearless” (original title “Poliziotto senza paura”).
In this new edition we’ve tried to honor the original editing of the album released in 1984 by Senso Unico (SMG 72703).
LP YELLOW VINYL - LIMITED EDITION 100 COPIES WITH SIGNATURE CARD
Digitmovies releases Guido & Maurizio De Angelis’ “Torso” (aka “I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale”) OST on LP.
VERSIONE LP 180g
Digitmovies is pleased to release on LP the OST by Stelvio Cipriani for the film “Hunted City” (original title “Sbirro la tua legge è lenta… la mia… no!”).
We are pleased to release for the absolute first time on CD, the OST by Stelvio Cipriani for the drama film “Midnight Blue” (aka “La Domenica Del Diavolo”).
BOX 3 CD's
Digitmovies presents, for the first time in a complete edition in a 3-CD box, 6 OSTs by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, composed for television between 1972 and 1975 and taken from the archive of the historic RCA.
Digitmovies is re-releasing the OST by Stelvio Cipriani for the film “Hunted City” (original title “Sbirro, la tua legge è lenta… la mia… no!”).
After the very good "L'etrusco uccide ancora", Armando Crispino in 1975 tries again with the Giallo genre directing "Macchie solari" (aka “The victim”, “Autopsy”).
This item will be shipped from March 26th
Digitmovies is releasing the complete OST by Riz Ortolani for the Spaghetti Western “A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die.”
Digitmovies is re-releasing on CD the OST by Gian Piero Reverberi and Gianfranco Reverberi for the film “Django, Prepare a Coffin”.
The big box office Piedone lo sbirro was directed in 1973 by Steno (Stefano Vanzina) starring the huge, but lovely Bud Spencer as commissioner Rizzo, a cop working in Neaples, better known as Piedone.