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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

The Virginian (1962) - Season 1, episodes 1-10


The Virginian (later renamed The Men from Shiloh in its final year) was an American Western television series starring James Drury in the title role, along with Doug McClure, Lee J. Cobb, and others. It originally aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971, for a total of 249 episodes. Drury had played the same role in 1958 in an unsuccessful pilot that became an episode of the NBC summer series Decision. Filmed in color, The Virginian became television's first 90-minute Western series (75 minutes excluding commercial breaks). Cobb left the series after four seasons, and was replaced over the years by mature character actors John Dehner, Charles Bickford, John McIntire, and Stewart Granger, all portraying different characters. It was set before Wyoming became a state in 1890, as mentioned several times as Wyoming Territory, although other references set it later, around 1898. The series was loosely based on The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains, a 1902 Western novel by Owen Wister that Hollywood had previously adapted for movies. Percy Faith composed the show's original theme. The series ran for nine seasons, making it network television's third-longest running Western series, behind Bonanza at 14 seasons and 430 episodes, and Gunsmoke at 20 seasons and 635 episodes.

Main cast

James Drury as The Virginian (249 episodes)
Doug McClure as Trampas (249 episodes)
Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth (120 episodes)
Sara Lane as Elizabeth Grainger (105 episodes)
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker (104 episodes)
Randy Boone as Randy Benton (70 episodes)
Roberta Shore as Betsy Garth (70 episodes)
John McIntire as Clay Grainger (65 episodes)
Gary Clarke as Steve Hill (63 episodes)
Ross Elliott as Sheriff Mark Abbott (61 episodes)
Don Quine as Stacey Grainger (55 episodes)

Recurring cast

Harper Flaherty as Harper (53 episodes)
Charles Bickford as John Grainger (46 episodes)
Diane Roter as Jennifer Sommers (30 episodes)
David Hartman as David Sutton (27 episodes)


Episode 1 - The executioners

Description: Although some question his guilt, a man is hanged in Medicine Bow when a woman denies being with him at the time. A stranger with many talents arrives in Medicine Bow taking a job at Shiloh who takes a keen interest in the main players.

Episode 2 - Woman from White Wing

Description: A man at the unfinished White Wing cabin on Shiloh asks Judge Garth to meet him. Garth tells The Virginian the troubled history of his arrival at Shiloh. Garth's future with Betsy is threatened by the man and his desire for revenge.

Episode 3 - Throw a long rope

Description: The ranchers losing cattle with homesteaders the prime suspects nearly hang an innocent man. The Judge's decision to apply the law of the range to the suspected cattle thieves drives a wedge into the loyalty of his foreman.

Episode 4 - The big deal

Description: Judge Garth has a visitor from South America who inherited a critical piece of property in the middle of Shiloh used to move cattle. When he learns Garth has held back information on it, he decides to put crippling pressure on Garth.

Episode 5 - The brazen bell

Description: A timid easterner and his wife arrive in Medicine Bow looking for a job as a teacher. Two escaped convicts come through Medicine Bow taking the new teacher, his wife, and students hostage while The Virginian is the temporary sheriff.

Episode 6 - Big day, great day

Description: The Fourth of July finds Judge Garth, Steve and Trampas in Casper, Wyoming to pick up a bed for Betsy. The Judge meets a friend wrestling in a title match and Steve becomes infatuated with a girl. Intrigue follows.

Episode 7 - Riff-raff

Description: Trampas and Steve decide to join up with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Comedy ensues with the boys wanting to do it their way. The Virginian shows up and among other things shows the easterners how to "play" polo western style.

Episode 8 - Impasse

Description: The Virginian, Trampas, and Steve are capturing wild horses in the mountains for sale to the Army. The Kroeger clan claims all horses as theirs. When Kroeger can't scare the Virginian out, he resorts other tactics.

Episode 9 - It tolls for thee

Description: The Judge, believing violence in the West is disappearing, creates a rift with the Virginian when he stops a violent fight involving the Virginian. When the Judge is kidnapped, the Virginian goes to his rescue from violent captors anyway.

Episode 10 - West

Description: Trampas becomes involved with 3 good old fun loving guys. The four of them meet up with a gang of real bad guys. When Trampas and friends volunteer to go after the bad guys they get an awakening from the townsfolk.


Video and audio information (average):

Video : 3.40 GB, 6463 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 1456x1080 (4:3), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 164
Audio : 198 MB, 368 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = FLAC, CBR


Download link (torrent file)

https://workupload.com/file/CvNpMsPpbXC

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Mackenna's gold (1969) - another 1960s western from director J. Lee Thompson, starring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif and Telly Savalas

Rating 6.8/10
Runtime: 128 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: J. Lee Thompson
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064615/

Cast

Gregory Peck ... Sheriff Mackenna
Omar Sharif ... John Colorado
Telly Savalas ... Sergeant Tibbs
Camilla Sparv ... Inga Bergerman
Keenan Wynn ... Sanchez
Julie Newmar ... Hesh-Ke
Ted Cassidy ... Hachita
Lee J. Cobb ... The Editor
Raymond Massey ... The Preacher
Burgess Meredith ... The Storekeeper
Anthony Quayle ... Older Englishman
Edward G. Robinson ... Old Adams
Eli Wallach ... Ben Baker

Description: In the harsh and unforgiving landscape of 1870s Arizona, Marshal Mackenna is taken hostage by John Colorado, a ruthless Mexican outlaw, who believes that the stoic sheriff has memorised a map which leads to the fabled canyon of gold, the Cañón del Oro. As the sacred gold belongs to the Apaches, no white man shall get his hands on the precious treasure; however, Colorado's cutthroats, greedy townsfolk, and renegade U.S. Cavalry officers have all caught the fever of gold. The journey to the legendary valley is long and perilous but very promising; nevertheless, what good is a mountain of riches when you're dead?

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Download link (torrent file):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EaEJ8lcQ0SRMpqETDI7uSE4xlHi6Gvhk

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=39905962763756292200


Video and audio information:

Video : 2.37 GB, 2651 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 1024x436 (2.35:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 157
Audio : 160 MB, 175 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = AAC, CBR


Subtitles (English closed captions embedded in a movie, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player and separate English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Turkish, Swedish, Dutch, Czech, Polish) posters and screenshots included

Saturday, September 26, 2015

The man who cheated himself (1950) - lesser known film-noir directed by Felix E. Feist, starring Lee J. Cobb, John Dall and Jane Wyatt

Rating 6.8/10
Runtime: 81 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Felix E. Feist
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042707/

Cast

Lee J. Cobb ... Lt. Ed Cullen
Jane Wyatt ... Lois Frazer
John Dall ... Andy Cullen
Lisa Howard ... Janet Cullen
Harlan Warde ... Howard Frazer
Tito Vuolo ... Pietro Capa
Charles Arnt ... Ernest Quimby
Marjorie Bennett ... Muriel Quimby

Description: Rich Lois Frazer, divorcing her fortune-hunter husband, finds he's bought a gun. Suspecting he plans to kill her, she calls in her lover, who just happens to be Homicide Lieutenant Ed Cullen. When Ed arrives, the gun gets used and because of his relationship with Lois, Ed is compelled to compound a felony. The good news: Ed himself is assigned to the case. The bad news: Ed's hotshot younger brother Andy, a new- minted detective, is also on the case... and anxious to prove himself.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/XhVuVyxnB4b


Video and audio information:

Video : 1.49 GB, 2614 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 788*576 (1.37:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 155
Audio : 63 MB, 108 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 1 channel, 0x55 = AAC, CBR


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

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Man of the west (1958) - classic western directed by Anthony Mann, starring Gary Cooper, Lee J.Cobb, Julie London, Arthur O'Connell and Jack Lord

Rating 7.3/10
Runtime: 95 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Anthony Mann
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051899/

Cast

Gary Cooper ... Link Jones
Julie London ... Billie Ellis
Lee J. Cobb ... Dock Tobin
Arthur O'Connell ... Sam Beasley
Jack Lord ... Coaley
John Dehner ... Claude
Royal Dano ... Trout

Description: On his way to hire a schoolteacher, a homesteader is left a hundred miles from anywhere when the train he is on is robbed. With him are an attractive dancehall girl and an untrustworthy gambler and he decides to get shelter nearby from outlaw relatives he used to run with. They don't trust him and he loathes them but they decide he can help them with one last bank job.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://ufile.io/icioxb4a


Video and audio information:

Video : 1.36 GB, 2045 Kbps, 25 fps, 720x432 (2,35:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 130
Audio : 131 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = AC3, CBR


Subtitles (English (including hearing impaired), Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Italian, turkish, Greek, Polish, Serbian, Swedish, Romanian, Danish, Finnish, Slovenian, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player), posters and screenshots included

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Boomerang! (1947) - lesser known film noir based on a true story directed by Elia Kazan, starring Dana Andrews, Arthur Kennedy, Lee J. Cobb and Jane Wyatt

Rating 7.2/10
Runtime: 88 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Elia Kazan
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039208/

Cast

Dana Andrews ... State's Atty. Henry L. Harvey
Jane Wyatt ... Madge Harvey
Lee J. Cobb ... Chief Harold F. 'Robbie' Robinson
Cara Williams ... Irene Nelson - Waitress at Coney Island Cafe
Arthur Kennedy ... John Waldron
Sam Levene ... Dave Woods - 'Morning Record' Reporter
Taylor Holmes ... T.M. Wade
Robert Keith ... Mac McCreery
Ed Begley ... Paul Harris

Description: This dramatization of a factual incident opens in a quiet Connecticut town where much loved local priest, Father Lambert, is shot and killed on the street in broad daylight, the police come under great pressure to find the shooter and bring him to justice. They extradite John Waldren who was arrested in a nearby state and question him unrelentingly until he's completely exhausted and signs a confession. District Attorney Henry Harvey is then put on the case and faces political opposition in his attempt to prove Waldron's innocence. He lays out the evidence in such a way as to try and prove Waldren's innocence.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/t4x6WgjjzcL


Video and audio information:

Video : 1.85 GB, 2997 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 788x576 (1.37:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 148
Audio : 48/65 MB (main/commentary), 76/102 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2/2 channels, 0x55 = AAC/AAC, CBR/VBR


Subtitles (English (including hearing impaired) 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, Croatian) posters and screenshots included


Double audio track information

This movie contains two audio tracks, one is original English and other is commentary by film historians Alain Silver and James Ursini. 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)

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Call Northside 777 (1948) - semi-documentary drama based on true story, directed by Henry Hathaway, starring James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb and Helen Walker

Rating 7.4/10
Runtime: 112 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Henry Hathaway
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040202/

Cast

James Stewart ... P.J. McNeal
Richard Conte ... Frank W. Wiecek
Lee J. Cobb ... Brian Kelly
Helen Walker ... Laura McNeal
Betty Garde ... Wanda Skutnik
Kasia Orzazewski ... Tillie Wiecek
Joanne De Bergh ... Helen Wiecek

Description: In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O'Neal to look into the case. For some time, O'Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.

Screens: (to be added later)

Download link (torrent file):

https://ufile.io/r0jkx6pr


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Subtitles, posters and screenshots (to be added later)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Thieves' highway (1949) - classic film noir directed by Jules Dassin, starring Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Valentina Cortese, Millard Mitchell and Joseph Pevney

Rating 7.5/10
Runtime: 94 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Jules Dassin
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041958/

Cast

Richard Conte ... Nick Garcos
Valentina Cortese ... Rica
Lee J. Cobb ... Mike Figlia
Barbara Lawrence ... Polly Faber
Jack Oakie ... Slob
Millard Mitchell ... Ed Kinney
Joseph Pevney ... Pete

Description: Returning home to Fresno after the war, working class Nick Garcos is full of vim and vigor with a handful of cash to show for it and an armload of gifts for his family and his girl, Polly Faber, the two who plan to get married. Nick's enthusiasm is dampened when he sees that his father, Yanko Garcos, who transported produce - he buying directly from farmers to transport and sell to wholesalers at produce markets - has suffered at the hands of San Francisco wholesaler, Mike Figlia. Yanko is not totally certain that Figlia bilked him out of the payment for what was Yanko's final shipment - Yanko drunk at the time, he awakening with no money - but is certain that it was Figlia who got him drunk which Figlia arguably did to bilk him out of said payment and which led to the traffic accident resulting in the loss of his legs. Vowing revenge for what Figlia did to his father, Nick senses an opportunity upon meeting another produce transporter, Ed Kinney, with who he plans to partner in an upcoming shipment of much sought out apples. In the process, Nick discovers that among the mostly honest and up front people in the business, there are a few solely out to make a buck by whatever means, including cheating and stealing, such as Figlia. While not in the business, who may fall into that unscrupulous category is Rica, a party girl who Nick meets in the vicinity of the produce market where Figlia has his operation, she who sometimes seems to be on Nick's side in wanting to help him, but who he sometimes suspects may in reality be in Figlia's back pocket in her needy nature.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/TfsTSLtAxK9


Video and audio information:

Video : 1.43 GB, 2180 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 640x480 (4:3), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 146
Audio : 129 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 1 channel, 0x55 = AC3, CBR


Subtitles (English hearing impaired 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, Italian, German, Greek, Turkish, Polish) posters and screenshots included

Thursday, February 21, 2008

How the West was won (1962) - John Wayne, Gregory Peck, James Stewart, Henry Fonda

Rating 6.9/10
Runtime: 152 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall
IMDb Link: http://imdb.com/title/tt0056085/

Cast

John Wayne ... Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Gregory Peck ... Cleve Van Valen
Henry Fonda ... Jethro Stuart
James Stewart ... Linus Rawlings
Debbie Reynolds ... Lilith 'Lily' Prescott
Karl Malden ... Zebulon Prescott
Carroll Baker ... Eve Prescott Rawlings
Lee J. Cobb ... Marshal Lou Ramsey
Carolyn Jones ... Julie Rawlings
George Peppard ... Zeb Rawlings
Robert Preston ... Roger Morgan
Eli Wallach ... Charlie Gant
Richard Widmark ... Mike King
Brigid Bazlen ... Dora Hawkins
Spencer Tracy ... Narrator

Description: Sprawling epic which follows the Prescotts, an emigrant family through four generations, from the Erie Canal in the 1830's to their settled home in the West a half a century later. On the way they encounter river pirates, and escape with the help of fur trapper Linus Rawlings (James Stewart), who subsequently marries one of their daughters, Eve (Carroll Baker). The parents are drowned on a foundering raft, and the other daughter Lilith (Debbie Reynolds) becomes a riverboat singer and catches the eye of a genteel adventurer Cleve Van Valen (Gregory Peck). They cross the plains together in a wagon train and make and lose a fortune in California; meanwhile Linus has turned farmer and, comes the Civil War, joins the Union Army and is killed at the Battle of Shiloh. One of his sons Zeb (George Peppard) also joins the army and stays after the war as a cavalry officer and is sent to Colorado to help guard the pioneering railroad against the Indians, whose land they are crossing. By this time Lilith is the elderly lady of the family, having survived long enough to see the dream of settlement realized, but not, mercifully, the aerial shots of the Los Angeles freeway traffic with which the film ends.

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Video and audio information:

Video: 977/885 MB, 1705 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 704*240 (2.93:1), XviD = XviD 1.2.0SMP
Audio : 257/233 MB (dual audio track), 384 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, 0x55 = AC3 for main feature and 64 Kbps 0x55 = MP3 for commentary

Friday, September 28, 2007

On the waterfront (1954) - classic drama directed by Elia Kazan, starring Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Eva Marie Saint and Rod Steiger

Rating 8.1/10
Runtime: 108 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Elia Kazan
IMDb Link: http://imdb.com/title/tt0047296/

Cast

Marlon Brando ... Terry Malloy
Karl Malden ... Father Barry
Lee J. Cobb ... Johnny Friendly
Rod Steiger ... Charley 'the Gent' Malloy
Eva Marie Saint ... Edie Doyle
Pat Henning ... Timothy J. 'Kayo' Dugan
Leif Erickson ... Glover
James Westerfield ... Big Mac

Description: The Waterfront Crime Commission is about to hold public hearings on union crime and underworld infiltration. As workers are turned against each other, Terry Malloy inadvertently participates in the murder of fellow longshoreman Joey Doyle. Union boss Johnny Friendly orchestrates the murder along with other illegal dockside activities, aided by Terry's brother Charley. Terry begins to feel pangs of conscience. When Joey's sister Edie sees more in Terry than he sees in himself and Father Barry urges him on, Terry reassesses his past and begins to regain responsibility for his actions.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/cw9Nhg62uaq


Video and audio information:

Video : 2.27 GB, 3015 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 796*480 (1.66:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 164
Audio : 345 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, 0x2000 = AC3, CBR

Also a nice set of extras included:

* "Elia Kazan - an outsider" - "A mass of ambivalence" is how Kazan describes himself in this probing 1982 profile that provides an intimate look at the man and his career. Composed almost entirely of comments by Kazan taken from a series of interviews with French film critic Michel Ciment, the documentary allows the director the opportunity to expound on his Turkish immigrant background, tenure at The Group Theatre, and the genesis of the famed Actor's Studio, which he co-founded. Kazan explains the finer points of method acting, recalls working with Brando and Robert De Niro, recounts how he cast James Dean in 'East of Eden,' defends his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee, and discusses his various novels and personal relationships. Unfortunately, only clips from 'Baby Doll' and 'America, America' are used to illustrate his work, but Kazan's frank remarks and vibrant personality keep this well-made portrait lively and interesting. (53:14 min)
* "Contender: Mastering the Method" - 'On the Waterfront' was the first movie to fully showcase method acting, and this 2001 featurette scrutinizes the famous “I coulda been a contender!” taxicab scene between Brando and Rod Steiger that epitomizes the philosophy. Critic Richard Schickel, TV host James Lipton, actor Martin Landau, Brando biographer Patricia Bosworth, author Jeff Young, and Steiger himself analyze the scene from every angle, discussing its slapdash shooting, various nuances, Brando's inherent insecurities, Steiger's anger over having to shoot his close-ups with a stand-in (Brando was dismissed early that day so he could see his shrink), and the basic tenets of The Method. Rarely does any single sequence from any film deserve such attention, but this one does, and this piece honors it to the fullest (25:04 min)
* Interview with Elia Kazan - In this 2001 interview with film critic and historian Richard Schickel, the director lauds the 'On the Waterfront' screenplay as "perfect," and says of the movie as a whole, "This was as close [as I ever came] to making a film exactly the way I wanted it." Kazan remembers "hanging out in Hoboken" to absorb the attitudes of the dock workers and meeting a real-life prototype of Terry Malloy; how producer Darryl F. Zanuck, despite his penchant for socially conscious pictures, refused to bankroll the production; and how eventual producer Sam Spiegel drove writer Budd Schulberg crazy with script revisions, but the two rose above the antagonisms to create a terrific work. Kazan admires the uncanny manner in which Brando could balance brutal toughness with a delicate tenderness, and confesses the iconic cab scene that features the immortal line, "I coulda been a contender," was basically self-directed by Brando and Rod Steiger. Kazan is always a kinetic presence, and here, even at age 92, he's as clear-headed and feisty as ever (12:00 min)
* Interview with Eva Marie Saint - Still beautiful at age 88, Saint sits down to reminisce about 'On the Waterfront' and her experiences making her debut film in this 2012 interview. She recalls her initial nerves, her chemistry with Brando, and how, contrary to popular belief, the famous glove scene resulted from a mishap that occurred during rehearsal - not during shooting - and was recreated on screen. Saint terms Brando and Kazan the best actor and director with whom she ever worked, and describes how the scene in which she and Brando are pursued by a speeding truck ended up being more realistic (and frightening) than she anticipated. She also compares Kazan's directing style to that of Alfred Hitchcock, who guided her through 'North by Northwest,' in this wonderfully nostalgic and sincere conversation. (11:11 min)
* Interview with Thomas Hanley - 'On the Waterfront' employed many local Hoboken non-actors, and Thomas Hanley was one of them. He portrays young Tommy Collins, the tenement boy who helps Terry tend his rooftop pigeon coop and becomes disillusioned when Terry turns snitch. In this revealing 2012 interview, Hanley looks back at his experiences, recalling how he lived in the building where much of the movie was shot, how he was cast, the embarrassment he felt about acting in a film, the familiar Hoboken locations, and how Kazan purposely antagonized him to provoke emotion. He also shares his fond memories of Brando, and details his 50-plus-year tenure as an actual longshoreman (he joined the ranks at age 16, just two years after 'On the Waterfront' premiered) and the corruption that existed then and continues to this day. With candor and insight, Hanley provides another unique perspective that enhances this enduring classic (12:00 min)
* "Who Is Mr. Big?" - Author and waterfront expert James T. Fisher chronicles the fascinating real-life history behind Kazan's film. We learn how Irish immigrants dominated the port and made it their "fiefdom," creating a hierarchy that both protected and exploited the workers, and how the self-regulating system hinged on a code of silence that brushed nefarious deeds and illegalities under the rug. Fisher also discusses the birth of the waterfront priest, the explosive public hearings generated by a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning articles by Malcolm Johnson (which inspired Budd Schulberg to write his screenplay), and links historical figures, such as Father Pete Corridan, Joe Ryan, and Bill McCormick (the prototype for the mob boss seen fleetingly after Terry's testimony), to their fictional counterparts in the movie. Terry Malloy is a composite of many characters Schulberg encountered during his exhaustive immersion in the longshoreman culture. Though conditions have improved on the docks over time, Fisher explains how the workers ultimately refused to end the corruption when they had the chance, allowing the Johnny Friendlys of the world to reclaim their position of power despite the efforts of Terry Malloys and Father Barrys. This 2012 featurette is another first-class offering from Criterion that provides essential background and context necessary to fully understand and appreciate 'On the Waterfront' (25:46 min)
* "I'm Standin' Over Here Now: Reconsidering 'On the Waterfront" - This 2012 collection of interviews with five noted authors, editors, and film scholars covers all aspects of 'On the Waterfront,' from its earliest origins (playwright Arthur Miller first brought the idea of a longshoreman movie to Kazan) all the way through the film's premiere, success, and legacy. Much attention is given to analyzing Kazan's character, his suspicious nature, association with the Communist party, and decision to name names. Author David Thomson believes Kazan blossomed artistically in the years following his testimony, noting "Being a better artist sometimes means being a worse human being. We also learn about the real-life figures upon whom some of the characters are based, screenwriter Budd Schulberg's extensive first-hand research, how the movie delicately strives to advance civil rights, and how the naturalism of 'On the Waterfront' impacted actors and their profession. All the major performances are meticulously examined, as well as the striking cinematography and the movie's "acute sense of place" (45:00 min)
* "Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones" - In this 2012 discussion, Scorsese and Jones, who co-directed the documentary 'A Letter to Elia,' reflect on Kazan's masterwork. Scorsese dominates the conversation, remembering the profound effect 'On the Waterfront' had on him as a young boy and his "special connection" to it. In addition to talking about the film's music, photography, and locations, the two men compare the movie to 'Force of Evil' and 'Citizen Kane,' and examine the similarities between Brando and another legendary cinema anti-hero, John Garfield (17:34 min)
* "Jon Burlingame on Leonard Bernstein's Score" - The legendary composer only wrote one film score during his storied career, and it was for 'On the Waterfront.' This absorbing video essay examines the "groundbreaking" nature of the music through the three major themes and how they complement the action and dovetail during key moments. We also learn Bernstein played jazz piano during the bar scene; both Kazan and Schulberg complained about the score, but respect it; and possible reasons why Bernstein didn't win the Oscar for his work. Film clips and stills illustrate the various points and engender additional admiration for the potent and moving music. (21:05 min)
* "On the Aspect Ratio" - This fascinating featurette examines the multiple aspect ratios of 'On the Waterfront' and how cinematographer Boris Kaufman shot the film using the "shoot and protect" technique to allow it to be exhibited in various formats. Examples of each ratio are shown, along with a discussion of their respective pros and cons (05:11 min)
* Theatrical trailer - The original preview for 'On the Waterfront' touts the picture's greatness, but also amusingly terms its story "as warm and moving as 'Going My Way' (but with brass knuckles!) (02:42 min)
* Audio commentary - A terrific commentary by film critic and historian Richard Schickel and author Jeff Young, both of whom have interviewed and written books on Kazan, provides a wealth of fascinating insights, anecdotes and bits of trivia concerning this classic picture and Kazan's personal connection to it. The two men talk about the film's ripped-from-the-headlines background, bitterly cold shoot, authentic locations and Brando's genius. Schickel calls 'On the Waterfront' "the last great black-and-white movie" and "apotheosis of Actor's Studio acting," while both discuss how the story paralleled Kazan's own experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee and quote their respective conversations with Kazan. They compare Kazan's penchant for cool blondes to Hitchcock's similar obsession, examine the movie's often "artless" presentation, and note Frank Sinatra was originally slated to play Terry Malloy. This is a great dialogue between two intelligent film scholars, and their relaxed demeanor and comfortable chemistry make the track fly by. Many commentaries are just a bunch of hot air; this one's a breath of fresh air, and well worth a listen. (02:42 min)


Video and audio information:

Video : 2.27 GB, 3015 Kbps, 23.975 fps, 796x480 (1.66:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 164
Audio : 345 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, 0x55 = AC3, CBR


Subtitles English closed captions embedded in a movie, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player and separate English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Portuguese-Brazilian, Italian, German, Greek, Turkish, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, posters and screenshots included

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

12 angry men (1957) - classic court drama directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam, Ed Binns, Ed Begley and Jack Warden

Rating 9.0/10
Runtime: 96 min
Language: Englishbr /> Country: USA
Directed by: Sidney Lumet
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050083/

Cast

Martin Balsam ... Juror #1
John Fiedler ... Juror #2
Lee J. Cobb ... Juror #3
E.G. Marshall ... Juror #4
Jack Klugman ... Juror #5
Ed Binns ... Juror #6
Jack Warden ... Juror #7
Henry Fonda ... Juror #8
Joseph Sweeney ... Juror #9
Ed Begley ... Juror #10
George Voskovec ... Juror #11
Robert Webber ... Juror #12

Description: A 12-man jury is sent to begin deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of an 18-year-old Puerto Rican boy accused in the stabbing death of his father, where a guilty verdict means an automatic death sentence. They come from different walks of life - the foreman, Juror No.1 is an energetic and accommodating football coach, Juror No. 2 is a quiet but curious bank clerk, Juror No.3 is an energetic and stubborn businessman, Juror No. 4 is a respected and critical broker, Juror No. 5 is a young Baltimore Orioles fan, Juror No. 6 is a tough house painter, Juror No.7 is a loud and fast-talking salesman, Juror No.8 is a quiet architect, Juror No. 9 is an intelligent and observant old man, Juror No. 10 is a loud and obnoxious garage owner, Juror No. 11 is an East European watchmaker nd finally Juror No. 12 is an energetic advertising agent who loves to crack jokes. Action takes place in a small room, on a hot summer day, and the case appears to be open-and-shut - the defendant has a weak alibi; a knife he claimed to have lost is found at the murder scene and several witnesses either heard screaming, saw the killing or the boy fleeing the scene. Eleven of the jurors immediately vote guilty; only Juror No. 8 (Mr. Davis, played by Henry Fonda) casts a not guilty vote. At first Mr. Davis' bases his vote moreso for the sake of discussion after all, the jurors must believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. As the deliberations unfold, the story quickly becomes a study of the jurors' complex personalities (which range from wise, bright and empathetic to arrogant, prejudiced and merciless), preconceptions, backgrounds and interactions. That provides the backdrop to Mr. Davis' attempts in convincing the other jurors that a "not guilty" verdict might be appropriate.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/7wvm4CFVRrm


Also a set of extras included:

* 12 Angry Men: From TV to the Big Screen - in this video interview, film scholar Vance Kepley discusses the history of 12 Angry Men, and specifically its evolution from teleplay to feature film. The interview was recorded exclusively for Criterion in 2011 at the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison. In English, not subtitled (2011, 25:33 mins)
* Lumet on Lumet - four different interviews with director Sidney Lumet edited together for him to tell his story from his early acting days, the importance of working on television, how he got into directing and then getting the chance to work on 12 Angry Men. In English, not subtitled (2011, 22:58 mins)
* On Boris Kaufman - cinematographer John Bailey discusses the legacy and visual style of cinematographer Boris Kaufman (12 Angry Men, On the waterfront), filmmaker Dziga Vertov's younger brother. In English, not subtitled (2011, 38:21 mins).
* Reflections on Sidney - a new interview with the director's close friend and collaborator Walter Bernstein. In English, not subtitled (2011, 9:28 mins)
* Introduction by Ron Simon - an introduction to a movie by producer, writer and curator at the Paley Center for Media, Ron Simon. In English, not subtitled (2011, 14:04 mins)
* On Reginald Rose - Ron Simon takes a look at the legacy and importance of Reginald Rose, the writer of 12 Angry Men. In English, not subtitled (2011, 14:59 mins)
* Tragedy on a temporary town - Sidney Lumet's movie, which was written by Reginald Rose and first aired as part of The Alcoa Hour on NBC on February 19, 1956. In English, not subtitled (1998, 55:11 mins,)


Video and audio information:

Video : 2.25 GB, 3352 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 960x572 (5:3), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 148
Audio : 132/55 MB (main/commentary), 192/80 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 1/1 channel, 0x55 = AAC/AAC, CBR/VBR


Subtitles (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Korean, Chinese 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, Portuguese-Brazilian, Italian, German, Turkish, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Estonian, Hebrew, Arabic, Tamil, Thai, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Indonesian) posters and screenshots included


Double audio track information

This movie contains two audio tracks, one is original English and other is commentary by film Historian Drew Casper. 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)