The Country Girl (George Seaton, 1954) DVDRip VOSE

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The Country Girl (George Seaton, 1954) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por Morrissey21 » Mié 22 Jun, 2005 14:03

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George Seaton - The Country Girl (1954)

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Video Codec....: XviD
Video Bitrate..: 844 kb/s
Frame Size.....: 512x384 (1.33:1) [=4:3]
FPS............: 25.000
Audio Codec....: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Sample Rate....: 48000 Hz
Audio Bitrate..: 128 kb/s (64/ch, stereo) CBR
Language.......: English
Runtime........: 01:39:52 (149,794 fr)
Filesize.......: 699 MB (or 715,862 KB or 733,042,688 bytes)

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Source...............: DVD
Video Format.........: AVI
Video Codec..........: XviD
Video Bitrate........: 1881 kb/s
Custom Matrix........: Jawor2CD
Runtime..............: 1:39:52
Resolution...........: 640 x 464
FPS..................: 25.000
Audio Codec..........: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3
Audio Bitrate........: 48000Hz  192 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)
Language.............: English
Subtitles............: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech(Ceske), Dansk, Greek, English, Espańol, Fran�ais, Hebrew, Hrvatski, Islenska (Icelandic), Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands, Norsk, Polish, Portugues, Romanian, Slovenian, Serbian, Suomi, Svenska, Turkish
Size.................: 1.45 GB (1,488 MB / 1,523,970 KB / 1,560,545,280 bytes) 
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Última edición por Morrissey21 el Lun 17 Sep, 2007 14:57, editado 3 veces en total.

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Mensaje por Koprotkin » Jue 23 Jun, 2005 05:39

La unica peli de Grace Kelly que no he visto y encima le dieron el oscar. Habra que bajarsela para ver cuan inmerecido era. O no...

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Mensaje por moonriver » Jue 23 Jun, 2005 13:46

:D :D :D pues muchisimas gracias,la pedi hace tiempo,creo que ha salido o le queda poco para q salga en dvd.a ver si conseguimos audio en español,muchas gracias,la pincho

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Mensaje por Morrissey21 » Sab 02 Jul, 2005 14:40

Pues ya tenemos el subpack, cortesía de videomaniak.


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Mensaje por Koprotkin » Sab 02 Jul, 2005 17:10

Ya ha salido el DVD español por si alguien esta interesado. "La angustia de vivir" es el titulo español.

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Mensaje por Morrissey21 » Sab 02 Jul, 2005 17:14

Ya ha salido el DVD español por si alguien esta interesado. "La angustia de vivir" es el titulo español.
Pues a ver si alguien puede extraer el audio español... :roll:

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Mensaje por ShooCat » Mié 06 Jul, 2005 20:31

Ya 'tan aquí los subs ocerreados :) : cervantino - shakespeariano

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Mensaje por Morrissey21 » Mié 06 Jul, 2005 20:42

Gracias, Shoo. Precisamente los he destripado esta tarde después de una larguísima espera descargando el subpack (el que más me ha costado bajar).

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Mensaje por ShooCat » Mié 06 Jul, 2005 20:46

Es que no se suelen ver muchos subpacks de 30 megas... :)

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Mensaje por tirapalla » Lun 17 Sep, 2007 12:16

2º Ripeo de Videomaniak, esta vez en AFR:

Al ser el mismo DVD fuente, debe servir este audio posteado por MArc27 en el hilo del dual para los que se bajaron el ripeo VO de 700mb.
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telegonus wrote: escribió:1954 was a banner year for the three stars of The Country Girl, as Grace Kelly, who would win an Oscar for her performance in this film, also appeared in the highly successful Rear Window and Dial M For Murder, both for Alfred Hitchcock, as well as the grim war drama The Bridges At Toko-Ri, which also features William Holden. In The Country Girl, Holden gets third billing despite his having just won an Oscar himself, for Stalag 17, and who was at around the same time could be seen in Sabrina and Executive Suite. Top-billed Bing Crosby was soon to be seen in the smash musical White Christmas. As to the movie itself, it is adapted from a Clifford Odets play about an alcoholic actor (changed to a singer to accommodate Mr. Crosby), and his over-reliance on his wife, whom he tells anyone who will listen is the cause of his drinking, when in fact she is looking after him. The movie is an interesting study of alcoholism and its effect on human relationships, as the lying and deceit that it engenders ruins all attempts at honesty, however small, as it compels people to become actors in a drama over which they have no control. There is an added dimension to this aspect of the story, as the setting is theatrical, and the people in it theatre-wise.

The Country Girl lacks the brilliance of The Lost Weekend; and while it actually probes more deeply into the psyche of an alcoholic than the earlier film does, it's much more static, and visually it's unexciting. For a man steeped in the theatre and theatrical lore, Odets is surprisingly weak with the show biz shoptalk, yet proves himself once more a master dramatist with the psychology. I like the way it's made clear that Frank Elgin was on a downward slide before his young son died, as the boy's tragic death is his "official" reason for drinking. His use of charm, as much as drink, to quell his anxiety, is also nicely suggested, as Elgin is a man who cannot stand rejection of any kind, however small the issue. In this regard he is the worst kind of seducer, compelling others to accept him on terms he cannot himself accept, then trying to live up to their expectations despite the fact that he never really believed his own PR in the first place. He then lets everyone done, forcing them to feel as badly as he does, and meanwhile, the show must go on, and where's Frank? Oh, he's in his dressing room drinking some cough syrup. You see, he has a bad cold...

As Elgin, Crosby is splendid, playing without vanity a man snowed under by his own self-pity. He is especially good at turning on his charm at the wrong moments (i.e. when he's lying or hiding something). As his wife, Grace Kelly is altogether too young and attractive for the part, and doesn't seem at all like the country girl she's supposed to be. She was a beautiful woman, with perfect features, but her acting here seems barely professional. Holden is more fiery than usual as the short-tempered director, and for my money walks off with the show. Crosby's part may be meatier, but his character is pitiful and difficult to respect, while Holden is like a brick, holding the others and the movie together by sheer charisma. He's also essentially the audience's point man in the film, learning as he goes along; and we learn with him.

A fine movie, dated only in its particulars. It's very fifties in tone, and at times seems somewhat underpopulated, and yet even Miss Kelly's miscasting can't ruin it.

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Source...............: DVD
Video Format.........: AVI
Video Codec..........: XviD
Video Bitrate........: 1881 kb/s
Custom Matrix........: Jawor2CD
Runtime..............: 1:39:52
Resolution...........: 640 x 464
FPS..................: 25.000
Audio Codec..........: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3
Audio Bitrate........: 48000Hz  192 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)
Language.............: English
Subtitles............: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech(Ceske), Dansk, Greek, English, Espańol, Fran�ais, Hebrew, Hrvatski, Islenska (Icelandic), Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands, Norsk, Polish, Portugues, Romanian, Slovenian, Serbian, Suomi, Svenska, Turkish
Size.................: 1.45 GB (1,488 MB / 1,523,970 KB / 1,560,545,280 bytes) 

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Mensaje por m0ntaraz » Sab 22 Mar, 2008 13:43

Me pongo con el AFR de videomaniak, que anda flojito flojito de fuentes.

¿Alguien puede confirmar que el audio que el audio del ripeo de Marc casa con el AFR de videomaniak?

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Re: The Country Girl (George Seaton, 1954) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por GeorgeKaplan » Mié 21 Ene, 2009 14:50

Pincho, muchas gracias

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Re: The Country Girl (George Seaton, 1954) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por rasekhoon » Sab 14 Abr, 2012 13:46

how can i download the links ?

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Re: The Country Girl (George Seaton, 1954) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por Cirlot » Sab 14 Abr, 2012 13:55

rasekhoon escribió:How can I download the links ?
You install eMule in your computer, and set it up according to the following instructions: viewtopic.php?f=1018&t=68221. Once you've done that, you click on the elink you see in the first post in this thread and you'll start downloading in due course.
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