Corbi's Version (DUAL = Version original + audio español aparte) escribió:Finian's Rainbow / El Valle del arco iris (1968)
Dirigida por Francis Ford Coppola. Con Fred Astaire y Petula Clark.
Versión en inglés mp3 y comentario del director + Audio español ac3 / mp3 + Audio inglés ac3 + Extras + Subtítulos.
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Género: Fantasía / Musical
Nacionalidad: USA
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Actores: Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Tommy Steele, Don Francks, Keenan Wynn, Barbara Hancock, Al Freeman Jr., Ronald Colby, Dolph Sweet, Wright King, Louis Silas
Productor: Joseph Landon
Guión: E.Y. Harburg
Fotografía: Philip H. Lathrop
Música: Burton LaneA mysterious Irishman, Finian, and his beautiful daughter Sharon arrive one day in a small Southern town of sharecroppers. The town has its own dreamer who thinks that he might be able to put the town on the map by crossing mint with tobacco so that it'll come mentholated. Fianian's journeyed to the town because he's captured a leprechaun's crock of gold and plans to plant it in the ground so it'll grow faster (or else why would the Americans have rushed to dig the gold out of California only to plant it back in the ground at Fort Knox?). But Og the leprechaun arrives, bent on retrieving his gold. Meanwhile, the bigoted Judge Hawkins is upset with the tobacco growers because they're not segregated, and plans on taking their land away. And when Sharon yells, "I wish to God you were black so you could know how it feels..." while standing right over the pot of gold, all hell breaks loose as wishes come true.Detalles técnicosThe film version of "Finian's Rainbow" was conceived at a time when the public's interest in movie musicals was on the wane; in fact, in light of the poor critical reception accorded "Camelot" the year before, studio head Jack Warner would have been content to pull the plug on what he perceived as another sure-fire disaster. To an extent, his feelings were justified - what had been a daringly provocative look at racial strife in the deep American South as seen through the eyes of a scheming Irishman and his less-than-supportive daughter when it debuted on Broadway in 1947 was no longer very pertinent twenty-one years later, and the fairy tale aspects of the plot - which included the hyperactive antics of a leprechaun intent on retrieving his "borrowed" pot of gold - were going to be a hard sell in 1968. The score, although exquisitely timeless and highly recognizable, was old-fashioned in its theatricality and not likely to result in a best-selling cast album. Furthermore, directing the project was a virtual unknown, a "hippie" from northern California named Francis Ford Coppola, with only one prior film - a non-musical - to his credit. Given the odds the movie was doomed, Warner basically maintained a "hands-off, don't-ask, don't-tell" policy and simply hoped for the best.
The end result may not have been the "best", but it is considerably better than most critics described it upon its release. The overlong book, with several insignificant sub-plots, could have used some judicious trimming. Tommy Steele's performance as Og, the slowly-turning-into-a-human leprechaun, is frantically overblown. The film's editing is criminal in that Fred Astaire's feet are often unseen in his dance routines. And the attempt to blend reality and make-believe results in an awkwardly uneven balance of the two - Coppola would have been far more successful had he decided to emphasize the whimsical and play down the outdated political aspects of the story. But for all these shortcomings, "Finian's Rainbow" - from its spectacular opening credits to its nicely staged farewell to Finian - almost a goodbye to Astaire himself, for whom this would be his last dancing role - is pleasant entertainment, buoyed by its familiar score and anchored by the presence of Petula Clark, whose delightfully fresh and sweetly seductive performance is the true gold to be discovered here. At the time known in the States as the pop singer responsible for the mega-hit "Downtown", Clark drew on her previous experience as an actress in mostly grade-B British films and developed a character whose acceptance of a leprechaun hiding in the backyard well is as easily believed as her skepticism regarding her father's plot to multiply his borrowed gold by burying it in the shadows of Fort Knox and her fiancé's plans to grow mentholated tobacco. The Arlen/Harburg score - including such standards as "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "Look to the Rainbow" - could well have been composed specifically for her voice, which wraps itself around each note with a hint of a brogue and - in the case of "Old Devil Moon" - a raw sensuality suggesting the woman inside the sweet Irish colleen. Deservedly, Clark was nominated for a Best Actress Golden Globe for her portrayal of Sharon McLonergan, and if for nothing else, her performance makes "Finian's Rainbow" definitely worth a look-see.PelículaCódigo: Seleccionar todo
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Extras
Finian's Rainbow -- Introduction.avi
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El audio inglés ac3 es estéreo surround 5.1 y el español 2.0. El tamaño del archivo, 1680 MB, permite combinarse con 4 archivos más de 700 MB para llenar un dvd. Tened en cuenta que la versión dual en ac3 + extras equivale a un archivo de 2100 MB (3 cds) aproximadamente. Los extras, que es la introducción del director (dura 5 minutos) son muy recomendables, porque ayudan a situar muy bien la pelíucula en su contexto histórico. Tienen subtítulos, incluidos en el mismo "paquete" que el resto de la película. En cambio, el resto del comentario del director lamento decir que no tiene subtítulos.
La película en general se ve aceptablemente bien, pero he de deciros que en momentos puntuales y de corta duración aparecen macrobloques (). La compresibilidad del vídeo era extremadamente baja, como ya he comentado anteriormente.
En Culturalianet tienen el reparto, pero no el argumento, así que os pongo el de la IMDb (en inglés), a parte del comentario, que como siempre viene de la IMDb.
Y nada más, espero que os guste.
Wolfman's Version (VOS) escribió:If all you want out of a movie is a great, big, wonderful time - just follow the rainbow - whistle the songs - and join in the fun.
Finian's Rainbow (1968) XviD 1.10 by Wolfman.avi
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Filesize.....: 1,399 MB (or 1,433,390 KB or 1,467,791,360 bytes)
Runtime......: 02:19:08 (208,692 fr)
Video Codec..: XviD
Video Bitrate: 1018 kb/s
Audio Codec..: ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc
Audio Bitrate: 384 kb/s (6 ch) CBR
Frame Size...: 528x224 (2.36:1) [=33:14]
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- German,
- Spanish,
- Portugues,
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- Swedish,
- Polish,
- Czech,
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- Hungarian.
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