Truly Madly Cheaply - Brtitish B Movies
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Culture Documentary hosted by Matthew Sweet and published by BBC in 2008 - English narration
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Film historian Matthew Sweet presents a documentary reappraising over half a century of British B movies, from John Mills on the wrong end of a whipping in The Lash through to the giant gorilla Konga running amok in Croydon. Sweet argues that the cheapness of these films, unlike the A film, ensured they often portrayed Britain as it really was, even when (as in the case of 1970s sex movies) that wasn't necessarily a nice place to be. John Mortimer and Michael Winner are among the interviewees.
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- Filename: BBC.Truly.Madly.Cheaply.Brtitish.B.Movies.2008.PDTV.XVID.MP3.Mvgroup.org.avi
- Filesize: 1176072314 Bytes (1121.59 MB)
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- Resolution: 672x384
- Color Depth: 12 bits
- Running Time: 5384.96 s (1h 29m 44s)
- Framerate: 25.0000 fps
- Microseconds Per Frame: 40000 ms
- Frames: 134624
- Keyframes: 1375 (Every 97)
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- Capped & encoded by Adam Cook
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