Vampire Circus 4K 1972 Ultra HD 2160p
In nineteenth-century England, a group of townspeople killed Count Mitterhaus, who had been abducting children from a provincial town. The count was a vampire, and as he was being killed, he cursed the entire town, the people who had killed him, and the town’s children, promising that their blood would bring him back to life. And so, fifteen years after these events, an epidemic of an unknown disease broke out in the town, and soon after, a circus arrived with astonishing performances in which a black panther transformed into a handsome Gypsy, and two bats into a pair of twin acrobats. Naturally, the first deaths soon followed, and a short time later, the final battle took place against the vampire circus performers and the count, who had been resurrected with their help…
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"The Crying Game" is a Crime - Drama movie in which we watch a group of IRA terrorists kidnap a British soldier. One of the terrorists befriends with the soldier and his life will change after some incidents that will occur.
I liked this movie because it had a simple but nice and interesting plot that combined very well suspense with plot twists. The direction which was made by Neil Jordan, it was very good and I believe that he did an excellent job on it. He succeeded on making us understand the choices of his main characters, discovering their goals and follow their romance. Regarding the interpretations of the cast, I have to say that both Stephen Rea who played as Fergus and Jaye Davidson who played as Dil were very good, and also Forest Whitaker who played as Jody, was equally good. Finally, I have to say that "The Crying Game" is a surprisingly good movie that will keep you in tense through its whole duration and I am sure that you will enjoy it.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (75.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.66:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 (Commentary by film critics Kim Newman & Stephen Jones)
#English: FLAC 2.0 (Commentary by Hammer historians Jonathan Rigbyand Kevin Lyons)
#English: FLAC 2.0
Info Subtitles
English SDH (PGS), German.File size: 47.80 GB












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