Find the Blackmailer (D. Ross Lederman, 1943) DVDRip VO

Publica y encuentra enlaces p2p de filmes hasta 1980 en esta sección.
Avatar de Usuario
roisiano
Polemista nato
Mensajes: 5679
Registrado: Dom 17 Jul, 2005 02:00
Ubicación: Al final del río

Find the Blackmailer (D. Ross Lederman, 1943) DVDRip VO

Mensaje por roisiano » Mié 01 Dic, 2010 20:46

Find the Blackmailer (D. Ross Lederman, 1943)

Imagen
IMDb

Crime | Drama | Mystery

Writing credits: G.T. Fleming-Roberts (story), Robert E. Kent (screenplay)

Cast:
Jerome Cowan ... D.L. Trees
Faye Emerson ... Mona Vance
Gene Lockhart ... John M. Rhodes
Marjorie Hoshelle ... Pandora Pines
Robert Kent ... Mark Harper
Wade Boteler ... Detective Lieutenant Cramer
John Harmon ... Ray Hickey

[quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

After years of faithful supporting-player service to Warner Bros., Jerome Cowan was rewarded with two starring vehicles, the first of which was Find the Blackmailer. Cowan is cast as private eyes D. L. Trees, who is hired by mayoral candidate John M. Rhodes (Gene Lockhart) to prevent any sort of adverse publicity. It seems that, somewhere in town, there's this talking blackbird (!) who insists upon saying that Rhodes will commit a murder. When the killing occurs, Rhodes is implicated, and Trees is off on a hectic pursuit of the incriminating crow-and the actual murderer. Faye Emerson is decorative as the leading lady, while the supporting cast is festooned with such "usual suspects" as John Harmon, Bradley Page and Lou Lubin.[/quote][quote]A nifty little "B" programmer. Reminds me of the old days when a quarter would get you a first run feature, B picture, newsreel, cartoon, and coming attractions. Jerome Cowan, (the prosecutor in Miracle on 34th Street) has always been one of my favorite support players. His wisecracking detective character holds your attention without becoming corny. The story is preposterous. A politician is being blackmailed by a shady character from his past. The key to this plot is a talking crow that has been taught to implicate the politician once the blackmailer has been killed. Are you following this? Add to this mix, a sexy actress, a couple of thugs, a crooked lawyer, etc. and you have the basic story. The dialogue pops like a machine gun. But, forget the plot, forget the story, sit back and enjoy the show.[/quote]


Imagen sigloxx en KG:

Imagen
Imagen
Imagen
Imagen
Imagen

Código: Seleccionar todo

DVDrip (WAC), NTSC, Greyscaled, No Subs, ESS, GK output: 

File Size (in bytes) ............................: 822,618,112 bytes 
Runtime ............................................: 55:26.422 

Video Codec ...................................: XviD ISO MPEG-4 
Frame Size ......................................: 640x480 (AR: 1.333) 
FPS .................................................: 23.976 
Video Bitrate ...................................: 1841 kb/s 
Bits per Pixel ...................................: 0.250 bpp 
B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC.............: [B-VOP], [], [], [] 

Audio Codec ...................................: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3 
Sample Rate ...................................: 48000 Hz 
Audio Bitrate ...................................: 128 kb/s [2 channel(s)] CBR 
No. of audio streams .......................: 1

:arrow: ed2k linkF.t.B.1943.DVDRip.XviD.KG.avi ed2k link stats (DVDRip "emulizado")


Sin subtítulos, que yo sepa.
Florentino, fíchame.
Por 6.000 € netos mensuales te convierto en el mejor presidente de la historia.