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      Box 507

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      Director: Enrique Urbizu
      Actors: Dafne Fernandez, Antonio Resines, Miriam Montilla, Felix Alvarez (iii), Javier Coromina
      Studio: TLA Releasing
      Customer Rating:   2 Reviews
      List Price: $24.99
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      Editorial Reviews

      Product Description
      In a quaint town along Spain's wealthy Costa del Sol, a band of professionals plan the robbery of a small bank managed by the respectable middle-aged Modesto (Antonio Resines). Using his wife as a hostage, the thieves force him inside the bank vault while they make off with the valuables. Battered and dazed and waiting for rescue, Modesto stumbles on a safety deposit box that could hold the answers to the mysterious death of his daughter seven years earlier. His investigation leads him into an intricate web of corruption and foul play while his desire for vengeance provokes violent responses from the police and government officials determined to keep secrets buried. Box 507 is a gripping, unpredictable crime thriller full of intrigue and style in the best tradition of Chinatown and the works of Hitchcock.


      Customer Reviews 
        Beautiful European movie...perhaps simplistic at times   January 21, 2007
      Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal)
      Much like in card or board games, in the realm of movies,
      there are different styles or classes, each with a
      different flavor, different approach, different visual
      presentation and layout, different intellectual challenge.

      In fact, BOX 507 (la caja 507), is a professionally
      made, straight edge movie, with no nonsense elements that
      could get it in trouble with censors, unlike in many American
      productions, ( sex, violence, degradation etc.) This is a
      welcome decision, as sometimes the excesses are redundant.

      Therefore, the viewer is confronted with a European movie, a
      thriller with immense visual, musical elements that are
      beautiful in themselves, coupled with a stimulating story.

      In fact, the Costa del Sol, ( SE Coast in Spain) was
      the locale chosen for this motion picture, bringing many
      interesting elements of the outdoors, for those who
      haven't visited the region. There is no sign of a megapolis,
      such as NYC, LA, Paris, London, Amsterdam or similar, in
      that area of Spain, which is actually a benefit, in my view.

      We are told that, even in this spectacular area of Spain,
      political corruption, payoffs and bribes exist, as well as
      tight partnerships between some mob expatriates from Italy,
      located in that Spanish area, and some bankers, newspaper
      men, and local politicians.

      It tells of ecological devastation, in exchange for
      the construction and commercial development of
      those areas, for purposes of tourism (marina, high rises,
      shopping centers) and the willingness of some of the elite, to
      partake in this state of affairs, by either enriching themselves
      admitedly or by turning a blind eye to the whole insidious process.

      All in all, a beautiful European movie, perhaps a bit
      simplistic at times, that will leave its mark on the
      viewer by its realism. Clearly, the actors will be seen
      more and more, such as the lovely Miriam Montilla, and
      the very charismatic supporting actors, too.



        Gripping Spanish thriller-drama   August 22, 2004
      LGwriter (Astoria, N.Y. United States)
      2 out of 2 found this review helpful

      Enrique's Urbizu's Caja 507 (Box 507) is a strong, perfectly-plotted thriller that fuses crime and political corruption seamlessly. A bank manager's 16-year old daughter perishes while inside a tent in a forest fire and, seven years later, as the result of the robbery of the his bank, the manager discovers documents in one of the safety deposit boxes (hence the title) that relates to his daughter's death.

      In the meantime, the corrupt former police chief becomes aware of these now-missing documents. The two men each independently track down those linked to what they must find, and this tracking down is the core of this excellent thriller. Involved here are the Mafia, corrupt officials, a sick wife, and a helpful reporter. The relentless momentum of the plotting is truly gripping and hair-raising; this is a film that can easily stand as a brilliant model of how to write and direct a thriller.

      Highly recommended.



      Product Specifications


      Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
      Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Original Language)
      Rating: Unrated
      Region: 1
      Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
      Number Of Discs: 1
      Running Time: 111 Minutes
      Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
      Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
      UPC: 807839000870
      EAN: 0807839000870
      Theatrical Release Date: 2002
      Release Date: July 27, 2004

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