Saturday, May 16, 2020

The leopard man (1943) - lesser known crime flick from director Jacques Tourner, starring Dennis O'Keefe, Jean Brooks and James Bell

Rating 6.9/10
Runtime: 66 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Jacques Tourner
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036104/

Cast

Dennis O'Keefe ... Jerry Manning
Margo ... Clo-Clo
Jean Brooks ... Kiki Walker
Isabel Jewell ... Maria - Fortune Teller
James Bell ... Dr. Galbraith
Margaret Landry ... Teresa Delgado
Abner Biberman ... Charlie How-Come
Tuulikki Paananen ... Consuelo Contreras (as Tula Parma)
Ben Bard ... Roblos - the Police Chief

Description: At the encouragement of her manager, a nightclub performer in New Mexico, Kiki Walker, takes a leashed leopard into the club as a publicity gimmick. But her rival, angered by the attempt to upstage, scares the animal and it bolts. In the days that follow, people are mauled and the countryside is combed for the loose creature. But Kiki and her manager begin to wonder if maybe the leopard is not responsible for the killings after all.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11FlzLnPTVh0iJF5gJYHYNJnW9KXEYiBB


Video and audio information:

Video : 2.29 GB, 4959 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 790x576 (1.37:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 157
Audio : 53/37 MB (main/commentary), 111/79 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2/2 channels, 0x55 = AAC/AAC, CBR/CBR


Subtitles (English closed captions embedded in a movie, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player and separate English (including hearing impaired), Spanish, French, Portuguese-Brazilian, Greek, Turkish) posters and screenshots included


Dual audio track information


This movie contains two audio tracks, one is original English, and the other is commentary by film historian Constantine Nasr. You can use VLC Player to easily choose between any of audio tracks (Audio => Audio track and switch to main audio track on Track 1, additional track on Track 2)

1 comment:

Cassio said...

In fact, there are three audios. You forgot the audio commentary by the late William Friedkin!
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