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The Woman in the Window (Fritz Lang, 1944) DVDRip VOSE + AE

Publicado: Dom 22 Jul, 2007 13:12
por Wolfieman
...and the third and last one for today: :wink:

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It's hard to tell which element of "The Woman in the Window" (1944) contributes most to its excellence: script, direction, casting, performances, lighting, cinematography, scoring. So, it's probably safe to say, "All of the above!" "TWITW" introduces us to Assoc. Prof. Richard Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) of Gotham College, who has just seen his wife and two kids (young Robert Blake is "Dickie" Wanley) off for a two week summer vacation. Just prior to entering his men's club, he is captivated by the portrait of a beautiful woman in the display window of a neighboring storefront. His club member friends, District Attorney Frank Lalor (Raymond Massey) and surgeon Dr. Barkstane (Edmond Breon) notice him staring at the portrait and indulge the temporary "bachelor professor" in some good-natured ribbing before the three enter the club for drinks and conversation. As the evenings winds down, the doctor having subscribed some medication for Prof. Wanley who has complained of fatigue, the colleagues leave. Prof. Wanley asks for a 10:30 PM call in the event that he dozes off while reading in his club chair. Upon leaving the club, Wanley again stops at the portrait; and standing behind him is the model, Alice Reed (Joan Bennett), who posed for the artist. She admits that she frequently comes to the spot to check out people's rections to the painting. The small talk leads the two to an innocent drink at a club followed by a visit to her sumptuous apartment, where she shows Wanley other sketches by the artist.

The intrusion of an insanely jealous lover leads to struggle, murder (in self-defense) and a quandary: How do two non-merderous strangers go about covering up a murder, disposing of a body (a large one), and manage to trust eachother in the process? The body turns out to be the type of man who warrants headlines. Wanley's friendship with the D.A. gets him invited on a "field trip" to the spot where the body was found. Here we meet the Chief Inspector, beautifully portrayed by Thomas E. Jackson). Through a series of delightfully handled mishaps, the gentle professor manages to exhibit elements about himself which would conspire to make him a prime suspect had the very prospect not been so ludicrous. A sleazy, but extremely clever blackmailer (Dan Duryea) is introduced. How he becomes involved, we'll leave unsaid, so as not to spoil some of the film's outstanding storytelling. The characters are three dimensional. Massey, as the D.A. is both a condescending stuffed-shirt and a caring friend. Jackson, as the Inspector is superbly understated, an affable exterior housing a brilliant mind for detection. Bennett and Duryea are both fine, although some of the dialog between them could easily have been cut to the improvement of the film overall. Robinson is excellent as the unassuming, bright but vulnerable professor. The Nunnally Johnson-Arthur Lange script is right-on, with the noted exceptions. Director Fritz Lang has created a taut, superb suspense tale. "The Woman in the Window" could easily have had either of two endings, one tragically ironic, one concocted to satisfy audiences in search of more delectably amusing resolution. I'll never tell. This film deserves any healthy debate about its ending every bit as much now, in the year 2000, as it did during its first release in 1944.

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   Castlist:
   Edward G. Robinson	 ... 	Professor Richard Wanley
	Joan Bennett	... 	Alice Reed
	Raymond Massey	... 	Dist. Atty. Frank Lalor
	Edmund Breon	... 	Dr. Michael Barkstane
	Dan Duryea	... 	Heidt/Tim, the Doorman
	Thomas E. Jackson	... 	Inspector Jackson, Homicide Bureau
	Dorothy Peterson	... 	Mrs. Wanley
	Arthur Loft	... 	Claude Mazard/Frank Howard/Charlie the Hatcheck Man
	Frank Dawson	... 	Collins, the Steward
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Subtitulos en español e inglés extraídos del subpack.

Audio español extraído del DVD Zona 1, cortesía de Oldsen
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Specs:
Filesize.....: 698 MB (or 715,332 KB or 732,499,968 bytes)
Runtime......: 01:39:20 (142,897 fr)
Video Codec..: XviD
Video Bitrate: 922 kb/s
Audio Codec..: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 52 kb/s, monophonic VBR
Frame Size...: 576x416 (1.38:1) [=18:13]
Subs: English, French, Spanish

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Publicado: Dom 22 Jul, 2007 13:22
por marlowe62
Thanks, Wolfman. :plas: :plas:

Publicado: Dom 22 Jul, 2007 22:06
por holleymartins
Fritz Lang, con Edward G. Robinson, bueno, vale, me la bajo :mrgreen: .

Muchas gracias Wolfman.

Publicado: Lun 23 Jul, 2007 20:17
por geminis
Thanks wolfieman.

Publicado: Mar 24 Jul, 2007 08:39
por elhombretranquilo
Muchas gracias Wolfman.
Saludos.

Publicado: Mar 24 Jul, 2007 10:49
por Tragamuvis
Thank you so much, Wolfieman, this is a very special one
Cheers

Publicado: Mié 25 Jul, 2007 15:52
por Oldsen
Tengo el DVD original, que incluye doblaje en castellano de Castilla, es decir, el doblaje con el que todos vimos la peli en Televisión Española hace años. Si hay suficiente demanda, postearé el ac3 para que el que quiera se haga su dualito.

Un saludo :wink:.

Publicado: Mié 25 Jul, 2007 15:57
por Pasanen
Completa y compartiendo. Tiene buena calidad, mejor que el otro ripeo existente.

Thanks wolfieman.
Oldsen escribió:Tengo el DVD original, que incluye doblaje en castellano de Castilla, es decir, el doblaje con el que todos vimos la peli en Televisión Española hace años. Si hay suficiente demanda, postearé el ac3 para que el que quiera se haga su dualito.

Un saludo :wink:.
El audio, está sincronizado a esta versión.
Si es así, yo me apunto.

Gracias Oldsen.

Saludos. :wink:

Publicado: Jue 26 Jul, 2007 21:16
por locutus
Click, thanks Wolfieman!

Publicado: Jue 26 Jul, 2007 21:27
por miguel_HammerFilms
Oldsen escribió:Tengo el DVD original, que incluye doblaje en castellano de Castilla, es decir, el doblaje con el que todos vimos la peli en Televisión Española hace años. Si hay suficiente demanda, postearé el ac3 para que el que quiera se haga su dualito.

Un saludo :wink:.
Yo me apunto al audio en castellano.

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 07:49
por vampyr
otro más, a por el dual de esta película dual

¿y los subs?

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 09:16
por borondon
Hola:
¿Sabe alguien si se pueden conseguir los subtítulos en formato srt?
Saludos

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 14:16
por Oldsen
ed2k linkThe Woman in the Window - Audio Castellano.ac3 ed2k link stats para que el que quiera se haga el DUAL. Está en lanzamiento.

En breve postearé los subtítulos en srt si nadie se me adelanta.

Un saludo :wink:.

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 14:21
por Pasanen
Gracias Oldsen. En cuanto pueda lo pincho.

Saludos.

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 14:24
por Tyler-Durden
Grande, en cuanto pueda me pongo con ella!!!

Gracias a todos!

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 16:00
por Oldsen
Subtitulos en español e inglés extraídos del subpack. Los subtítulos en francés no he podido extraerlos correctamente, no sé por qué...

Un saludo :wink:.

Publicado: Vie 27 Jul, 2007 16:38
por m0ntaraz
Thanks, Wolfman.
Oldsen escribió:Si hay suficiente demanda, postearé el ac3 para que el que quiera se haga su dualito.
Iba a decir que si había que demandarte, se te demandaba, y que conocía a un experto abogado que... pero veo que no va a ser necesario :mrgreen:. Me apunto también al audio y a los subtítulos. Muchas gracias, Oldsen.

Publicado: Sab 28 Jul, 2007 01:20
por borondon
Thanks Wolfieman for this great movie y gracias a Oldsen por el audio y los subtítulos en formato srt.
Saludos

Publicado: Lun 30 Jul, 2007 20:33
por theycame2001
Me la bajo. ¡Muchas gracias, Wolfieman y Oldsen! :lol:

Publicado: Lun 30 Jul, 2007 21:04
por Pasanen
Completo el audio. Gracias Oldsen.