The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Robert Wiene
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- Spoken language(s):
- German
- Texted language(s):
- English
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- Robert Wiene German Expressionism Caligari FreakyFlicks Cine Marginal
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- 2012-10-13 21:10:30 GMT
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Movie Info Title..................: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Original Title.........: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari Director...............: Robert Wiene Year...................: 1920 Genre..................: Silent / Horror Country................: Germany IMDb...................: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0010323/ File Info File Name..............: The.Cabinet.Of.Dr.Caligari.1920.DVDRip.x264-CM.mkv File Size..............: 1.38 GB Runtime................: 1h 14mn Source:................. DVD9 / Kino Video Video Info Video Codec............: x264 Frame Size.............: 706x540 (AR: 4:3) FPS....................: 23.976 FPS Video Bitrate..........: 2.219 Kbps Bits per Pixel.........: 0.273 bpp Audio Info Audio Codec............: AC3 Sample Rate............: 48000 Hz Audio Bitrate .........: 192 kb/s [2 channel(s)] No. of audio streams...: 2 Audio #1...............: Music composed and performed by Donald Sosin Audio #2...............: Contemporary Orchestral sScore by Rainer Viertblöck Subtitle Info Intertitles............: English Cine Marginal
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This source is pretty grainy and unstable compared to a more common source, as found on Cabelinho's rip.
This rip is better:
"The first part (about 5 minutes) of Kino version has looks pretty poor. But overall it is sharper, has better contrast and is less cropped. On the Image Entertainment version "some scenes" display a translucent line near the top of the frame. This is a defect carried over from original film copy." This line is not present on Kino version." @ DVDBeaver.
"The first part (about 5 minutes) of Kino version has looks pretty poor. But overall it is sharper, has better contrast and is less cropped. On the Image Entertainment version "some scenes" display a translucent line near the top of the frame. This is a defect carried over from original film copy." This line is not present on Kino version." @ DVDBeaver.
Cheers! :)
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