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This film, being labeled as propaganda, seems to be different from the usual fare Hollywood presented for the same purpose during the years of WWII. It takes a director like Michael Powell, working with his usual collaborator, Emeric Pressburger, to turn this movie into a riveting case against fascism. The screen play, by Mr. Pressburger and Rodney Ackland involves the viewer from the start. Mr. Powell and his crew did wonders with their budgets. Things were done in a much modest scale in England, especially during those days of hardship as the country was already involved in the conflict. By bringing the production to Canada, Mr. Powell achieved a coup by shooting the film in locations that show the majesty of the country. In a way, "49th Parallel" shows the difference in ideology from the stranded Nazis with the friendliness and openness of Canada. The generosity of that country in receiving, and accepting all the people in need of refuge, is also in sharp contrast with the philosophy advocated by Hitler and his ilk in Europe. One of Mr. Powell's accomplishment with this film is to present the biggest stars of the English cinema in roles that were not what one expected from these actors to assume. Thus, we watch Leslie Howard, Lawrence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Raymond Massey in roles that are self effacing, at best, but which leave their mark on us, the viewers. Eric Portman is the only one that is seen throughout the film, as he got the best opportunity of his career where to shine as the hateful Lt. Hans Hirth. A young Glynis Johns is seen at the rural commune. Rip Specs (BD Rip) General : 49th Parallel.1941.720p.BluRay.AVC-mfcorrea.mkv Format : Matroska at 7 272 Kbps Length : 6.19 GiB for 2h 1mn 57s 352ms Video #0 : AVC at 6 500 Kbps Aspect : 960 x 720 (1.333) at 23.976 fps Audio #0 : DTS at 768 Kbps Infos : 1 channel, 48.0 KHz Language : en Text #0 : VobSub Language : fr Text #1 : UTF-8 Language : en http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033627/ Audio: English, French, German Subtitles: English, French Sharing WidgetScreenshots |