Mikey and Nicky (1976) Peter Falk Cassavetes 1080p moviesbyrizzo
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- Video > HD - Movies
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- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- Spanish
- Tag(s):
- Peter Falk John Cassavettes Columbo
- Uploaded:
- 2019-12-30 09:40 GMT
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- moviesbyrizzo
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http://moviesbyrizzo.info/Mikey%20and%20Nicky%20(Peter%20Falk,%20John%20Cassavetes)(moviesbyrizzo).jpg https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074901/ converted from Criterion Studios issued bluray disc with only reasonable quality image (passable) as good as is available at the present moment it would appear for this title I'm told. 1920 X 1040 H.264 video @4700k video bitrate 448k Dolby AC3 audio converted from PCM source audio track subs included for Arabic English Farsi French Portuguese Serbian Spanish no Italian Dutch German Polish of Swedish etc subs found as yet at this posting - sorry We plan to have an ENG-ITA version as soon as possible - subs from the DVD version all matched so there's perhaps a DVD we can get a hold of that we did see listed whose Italian audio track might match this bluray issue - no sign of Italian-English bluray on the market yet it seems - how very typical of the industry! Ih well,perhaps in this case they think you should hear the unique emotion filled most especially humanly warm voice expression of these actors here for a change From IMDB: In Philadelphia, a small-time bookie who stole mob money is in hiding and he begs a childhood friend to help him evade the hit-man who's on his trail. This movie stars two men with great Human spirit showing at all times (like Alan Alda if you will at the core I say) The great Mr. Peter Falk of "Detective Columbo " Series fame (Thought he was Italian like everyone else might have - turns out he's parents are Russian-Polish I'm now given to understand - no matter - same perspective I say - and then there's John Cassavettes of Greek descent with his great spirit as well to round out the team. There's interesting scenes including a "near" bar-room brawl when Cassavettes character gets a bit biting with his racist humour in an all black bar, and another when his woman tells him to leave her apartment in what seems a bit too much of a biting moment of tearing into his spirit with just a bit too much intensity than would be dictated as sane I submit, to accomplish the purpose without causing harm. Some women aren't careful enuf around this great spirit of these two types of men- the opposite is what it seems to draw out - go figure! Thanks for seeding Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)