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ViTE Presents.: Gosford Park (2001)
Directed by...: Robert Altman
Ripper......: (Team ViTE ) Genre.........: (Comedy / Mystery
Video Codec.: (DivX 3.11 alpha ) Runtime.......: (137min
Video Format: (SBC 980kbits/s ) Rating [IMDb].: (7.7/10 (5076 votes))
Audio Codec.: (AC3 ) Disks.........: (2CD 50x15mb
Audio Format: (448kbps 5.1DDigital) DVD Release...: (25/06/2002
Aspect Ratio: (2.35:1 ) DivX Release..: (31/05/2002
Frame Size..: (640x272 ) US Theatre Rel: (04/01/2002
Ripper Notes:
FMi released the DVD-SCREENER of this movie, ViTE brings you
the retail. They said in nfo, that it was an AC3 rip, but it
actually was 160kbps CBR. Our rip has 5.1 AC3. Of course we
included the subtitles for your pleasure, as well.
Oh and did I tell you, this is the retail final, not a
screener..? :P
To watch the movie with subtitles, install vobsub included
and located in the dir /VOBSUBs, then load the video in wmp
right click on the video, select language, and choose the
subtitled language you desire.
Please note that we included the subs as a bonus, and not as
part of the release, therefor if they do not fit on a 80min
CDR with the avi, and you desire to archive the movie, then
we recommend you learn how to use an avi editing tool to
chop off part of the movie.
Set in the 1930's the story takes place in an old fashioned
English country house where a family has invited many of
their friends up for a weekend shooting party. The story
centers around the McCordle family, particularly the man of
the house, William McCordle. Getting on in years William
has become benefactor to many of his relatives and friends.
As the weekend goes on and secrets are revealed, it seems
everyone, above stairs and below, wants a piece of William
and his money, but how far will they go to get it...?
Cast: Michael Gambon - Kristin Scott Thomas - Camilla
Visit IMDb for more infos: http://us.imdb.com/Title?0280707
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