Boomerang! (1947) 720p H.264-MPEG4
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- 720p x264 Bluray BrRip Movies Drama Docudrama Crime Classic
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Boomerang! | 1947 | US Genre: Crime-Drama-Docudrama Runtime: 1:56:03 Source: Blu-Ray Encoding: H.264-MPEG4 (Greyscale, x264 optimized) Container: Matroska (.MKV) Video: 992x720, 29.97FPS, 4:3 aspect ratio, Black-and-White Audio: MPEG Stereo, 48kHz, 160kbps CBR Language: English (audio), English (subtitles) IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039208/ Rating: 7.3/10 (2,286 votes) Starring: Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb Written by: Richard Murphy (screenplay), Fulton Oursler (article) Directed by: Elia Kazan Notes: - All thanks go to PublicHD for the orginal 720p here: https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/7959131/Boomerang.1947.720p.BluRay.x264-PSYCHD_%5BPublicHD%5D . All that I did is transcode it as I found it too large (4.8GB) for an old black-and-white, 720p or not. I tried to choose the settings well to optimize the encode so that there is little to no perceptible loss of quality yet it's less than one-quarter the size. - I kept the audio as stereo rather than transcoding down to mono as some artificial stereo separation may have been introduced as an added bonus in the Blu-Ray mastering process - If Twelve Angry Men should be required viewing for jurors, then this should be required viewing for prosecutors! And interestingly, Lee J. Cobb co-starred in both. However, this movie is closely based on a true story. - Please make sure to seed as my upstream is rather slow. Please do your part so free media will always be available. If everyone seeded to at least 101%, no torrent would ever die.
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re: "And interestingly, Lee J. Cobb co-starred in both." Of course, I noticed shortly after posting that I had missed that Ed Begley also co-starred in both too. :^)
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