============================================================== To Hell and Back [1955]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLady ============================================================== Posted by...........: BlueLady Posted on...........: Mar 02 2011 Video Format..............: Xvid Standalone Support........: ESS Resolution................: 720 x 304 Source....................: DVD Original Format...........: Pal Genre.....................: Action/Biography/Drama/War IMDb Rating...............: 7.4/10 Movie Information.........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048729/ /> File Size.................: 1.46 GB Movie Runtime.............: 1:46:19 Release Date..............: 18 October 1955 (Japan) Type......................: Movie Language..................: English Burn Tested...............: Yes Standalone enabled........: Yes Audio Format..............: Dolby Digital Encoder...................: AC3 Channels..................: 2 Info Hash: D650AD67042F3D97FF1F32A0ABE5A86D7F6729C1 http://exodus.1337x.org/announce /> http://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce /> http://nemesis.1337x.org/announce /> http://10.rarbg.com/announce /> http://genesis.1337x.org:1337/announce /> http://pow7.com/announce /> Director: Jesse Hibbs Writer: Audie Murphy Cast: Audie Murphy ... Audie Murphy Marshall Thompson... Johnson Charles Drake ... Brandon Jack Kelly ... Kerrigan Gregg Palmer ... Lt. Manning Paul Picerni ... Valentino David Janssen ... Lt. Lee Richard Castle ... Kovak Comments : True-life account of the military career of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in WWII. Native of Texas, he was placed in charge of his many younger siblings on the death of his mother and decided to join the military at the age of 18 to provide for them. His many acts of bravery and heroism during the US military advance through Italy, France and into Germany earn him increasing rank and responsibility as well as the respect of his comrades in arms. Eventually he receives two dozen of the highest medals the US and France can bestow, culminating in the awarding of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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