Casablanca (1942) 1080p H.264 ENG-FRE-GER-ITA-SPA moviesbyrizzo
- Type:
- Video > HD - Movies
- Files:
- 57
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- 6.92 GB
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- IMDB
- Texted language(s):
- Swedish
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- multi multisub Humphrey Bogart swesub
- Uploaded:
- Aug 25, 2018
- By:
- moviesbyrizzo
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034583/ 1480 X 1080 res H.264 video (approx) @ 8000k video bitrate Audio tracks in English French German Italian and Spanish all in Stereo and are variously between 192k and 224k depending on what was available. In addition there are two commentary audio tracks (192k stereo) featuring Film Critic Rogert Ebert one track and Movie Ristorian Rudy Behlmer featured on the other. subs for Arabic, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Ukrainian (mostly SRT with a couple of small sub/idx files) This great classic movie of all time, looks at the code of chivalry which is supposed to exist between men and women and is slowly becoming a thing of the past in the minds of all too many in today's genre of thinking equally on these matters I fear to say here. A great wartime story, Humphrey Bogart thinks he has been jilted by his girlfriend of a period of time played by the beautiful Ms. Ingrid Bergman. When he leaves Paris for Casablanca and later runs into her again at his Cafe, he is unforgiving for the fact that she left without explanation at the time they lost contact in France, and demands to know if "she does this habitually?' suggesting she lacks virtue even, he asks "were there others in-between or aren't you the type that tells?" This is unacceptable behaviour in my own view, he is treating her with disgust and with a sense of moral indignation of dubious validity no doubt - as it turned out that she had left him to rejoin her husband - a war hero of the resistance movement, who she had previously feared dead, but was in deed alive. Nonetheless, Bogart keeps to give up on his bad feelings of having been disappointed, and refuses to help Ilsa and her husband escape from the Nazis by giving them the transit visas he had in his possession as a stroke of luck - providence as it turns out, because in the end, he does give them up, but only after Ilsa feels forced to offer herself to him in exchange for seeing her husband get away alone instead. Oh well, all's well that end well I suppose. next time they script a movie like this one I hope it will be with a star who is willing to give a woman as good a break as she has given him by grating him friendship and even intimacy for the time she had - as chivalry of him asks of us all men that are good and decent I think so anyway. Some great extras including a huge number of subtitles for everyone it seems along with a lovely array of renditions of the great song from the movie "As time goes by". enjoy! Be so kind as to seed - with thanks indeed! Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)