Seconds 1966 w/ Rock Hudson.avi
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- rock hudson john frankenheimer john randoloph sci-fi thriller
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SECONDS (1966) DVDRIP Great John Frankenheimer film finds Rock Hudson actually doing some acting! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060955/ IMDB rating: 7.6/10 out of 4,018 votes Synopsis: What if someone offered you the chance to begin again, with a new life that was organized to be exactly what you wanted it to be? That's what the organization offers some wealthy people. They find a life that is what their clients would have wanted, artist, writer, politician, kill the person who is to be replaced and surgically alter their clients to take their places. We follow a new client from first contact, through his staged death, to surgery, recovery and replacement. Of course thats when things become complicated. Amazon rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars / 69 customer ratings Synopsis: Rock Hudson stars in this unsettling look at second chances. Banker Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) lives a comfortable, stifling life until he is contacted by a mysterious caller offering "what every middle-aged man wants: complete freedom." Hamilton, with the help of an enigmatic corporation, fakes his own death and starts over in his new swinging-bachelor persona (now played by Rock Hudson). A change of life, though, is not just a change of scenery, and Seconds, for all its thriller aspects, contains some sad and disturbing meditations on the way we make our own prisons. Director John Frankenheimer uses skewed angles, bizarre close-ups, and fisheye lenses to underscore the film's off-kilter tension, and Rock Hudson gives a performance that is light-years removed from Pillow Talk. Well worth watching twice.
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Thanks for this rare one!
Thanks for the upload. I was just reading Zizek's latest book, Living in End Times and he references this movie. Sounds intriguing.
seed please
@martin0904 I've never stopped seeding this. I just turn my laptop off occasionally.
I'd like a full DVD rip of this with John Frankenheimer's commentary. Any chance of that?
The DVD is out of print. It's selling used on Amazon for obscene prices, and the only copy I was able to get from Netflix had major scratches and was unplayable. If I wanted to buy this film (which I do, badly), how would I do that? Is it even possible?
Once again, the cloud (legitimate or not) comes to my rescue. I expect it will become even more significant as digital filmmaking makes film preservation untenable. The only way to keep a digital file in archive is to keep copying it. Piracy will save rare films from oblivion.
Once again, the cloud (legitimate or not) comes to my rescue. I expect it will become even more significant as digital filmmaking makes film preservation untenable. The only way to keep a digital file in archive is to keep copying it. Piracy will save rare films from oblivion.
@imorphone ... that's exactly why I uploaded the file -- I only share OOP quality that I've been able to get copies of so that people who want to are able to watch them. Thanks for the comment.
although I must add, after checking, that to Amazon.com's credit, they are offering this film as one of it's "instant video" purchases.
Looks like there's a new all region import of this flick on Amazon for sale at a better price now. I will buy this one when I get around to it.
But thanks Sharpsponge for now for sharing!
But thanks Sharpsponge for now for sharing!
Wow, just now heard about this movie for the first time! Sounds awesome, and I love Rock Hudson.
P.S. For those of you looking for a quality DVD, Criterion just announced they're releasing this movie on August 13, 2013. (That's how I heard about it.)
Thanks a bunch for the upload!
P.S. For those of you looking for a quality DVD, Criterion just announced they're releasing this movie on August 13, 2013. (That's how I heard about it.)
Thanks a bunch for the upload!
I just caught wind of this as well. thanks so much, pard.
Codec: MPEG-4 Video (DIVX)
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Bitrate: 128 kb/s
Resolu: 528x288
Frame: 23.976000
Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1/2/3 (mpga)
Chann: Stereo
Sample: 48000 Hz
Bitrate: 128 kb/s
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