A Matter Of Life And Death 1946 DVDRip XviD-BDMF

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THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE.....: November 1946
GENRE.......................: Drama/Fantasy
IMDB SCORE..................: 8.0/10
LANGUAGE....................: English
LENGTH......................: 1:44
SIZE........................: 701 MB
RESOLUTION..................: 640 x 464
AR..........................: 1.38:1
FRAMERATE...................: 23.796 fps
BITRATE.....................: 832 kb/s
COMPRESSION.................: XviD
AUDIO.......................: 48000Hz 99 kb/s MP3
SUBTITLES...................: None

Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038733/

Plot: A British wartime aviator who cheats death
must argue for his life before a celestial court.


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The quality of this is truly superb for a 1946 film, surprised but much delighted!
niceks
2013-08-18 21:19
quick and clean download. good encoding job on this 67 yr old film. many thanks to the uploader and seeders!!
IMHO, one of the finest motion pictures ever made, one that continues to reward with repeated viewings. Many will find The Powell & Pressburger Pages a worthwhile visit - http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/46_AMOLAD/ .
many thanks! fyi - daniel radcliff and J.k. rawling's fave movie of all time. hence my sudden interest in this film. i'm such a gulch! again, many thanks!