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Arsenic and Old Lace - 1944 - NTSC - Cary Grant - Black & White Classic (Size: 4.14 GB)
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| M O V I E information | --------------------------- Title................................: Arsenic and Old Lace Director.............................: Frank Capra Release year.........................: 1944 Language.............................: English Runtime..............................: 118 min Genre................................: Comedy | Thriller more Color................................: Black and White IMDb rating..........................: 8.1/10 (25,138 Votes) Source (DVD/DVDR 5,9)..................: DVD 5 Total movie's files size...............: 4.14 ------------------- | Video Attribute | ------------------- Video compression mode...............: MPEG-2 TV system (NTSC/PAL).................: NTSC 525/60 Hz Aspect ratio.........................: 4:3 Source picture resolution............: 720x480 -------- Subpicture attributes -------- Number of subtitles..................: 2 Subtitle language/s..................: English, Fran§ais ------------------- | Audio Attribute | ------------------- Audio coding mode....................: Dolby Digital (AC3) Sampling rate........................: 48kHz Number of audio streams..............: 1 Audio stream language/s..............: English ------------------- | RIP Information | ------------------- Video ...............................: DvdFab Audio (Untouched/Stripped)...........: Untouched Menus (Untouched/Stripped)...........: Untouched Extras (Untouched/Stripped/N/A)......: Untouched Subtitles (Untouched/Stripped/Added).: Untouched -------------------- | Post Information | -------------------- Posted by............................: chas638 Compression method (RAR/ZIP).........: RAR File validation......................: SFV Date of post (d.m.y).................: 22.4.2009 ---------------- | Plot summary | ---------------- The year is 1941. The location is a small house next to a cemetery in Brooklyn. In this house live two kind, thoughtful, sweet old ladies, Martha and Abby Brewster who have developed a very bad habit. It appears that they murder lonely old men who have some sort of religious affiliation and they consider doing it a charity. They then leave it to their bugle blowing nephew Teddy (who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt) to take them to the Panama Canal (the cellar) and bury them. In this instance, the "poor fellow" suffers from yellow fever found in the window seat. It is another of their nephews Mortimer Brewster, a dramatic critic, who returns home only to find the man in the seat by mistake. Another nephew, Jonathon, returns to the home after years of fleeing the authorities due to his "unofficial practice" of killing people and using their faces to change his. However the results cause him to look like Boris Karloff (this angers him upon the mention of his similarity to the actor) due to the poor craftsmanship of his German accented, alcoholic sidekick Dr. Einstein. As the story continues, we see each character trying to find resolve in their suddenly been flipped upside-down lives. Mortimer tries to keep his aunts safe and prevent them from continuing their nasty habit while trying to stay sane with the woman he loves (Elaine Harper), the aunts try to continue their "charities", and Jonathon tries to make a wealthy practice that is stationed inside the home. --------------- | Ripper note | --------------- Seed and comments DVD cover included ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036613/ Sharing WidgetTrailer |