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A young orphan is sent to the village of Moonfleet, in Dorset, England to stay with his mother's former lover, who has the facade of a gentleman but is a leader of a gang of swashbuckling bootleggers. The duo went on a treasure hunt. 9 r7 ?5 A7 G1 P' }
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◎译 名 慕理小镇/魔窟枭雄(港)
$ `$ w% i6 v6 c, C, T! |+ b" a◎片 名 Moonfleet- Y: p- K& `6 Q3 N" r( b5 o/ c
◎年 代 1955& e" T7 g5 \/ {8 V
◎产 地 美国
3 @' }4 y g. |+ H! Y◎类 别 剧情/冒险
/ C" o( u. O& u3 U) n* N◎语 言 英语1 ^% i E9 F& h. f6 X" T X& G( r& [
◎上映日期 1955-06-24
+ ~" F' s2 t4 s5 ?% u◎IMDb评分 6.7/10 from 3,008 users' I' ^) F* R6 H- ?# t4 z) N
◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048387// X6 N5 S. k5 _' S
◎豆瓣评分 6.5/10 from 156 users5 y5 s& d! N) A2 G" ^( O0 T$ K {
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1303568/
' F9 B- B* w m' m' E9 k◎文件格式 x264 + DTS! \. Y9 q& W( U3 B) @/ C4 E' [
◎视频尺寸 1920 x 1080
1 V) X- W0 B ]( ?/ d& S+ @◎文件大小 1DVD 22.37 GiB+ F, |0 f" [/ E1 K8 R3 F
◎片 长 1 h 26 min
2 W( P- E# k# W* q t) P◎导 演 Fritz Lang
, u% T0 ~6 j0 v" E( z+ X◎编 剧 Jan Lustig / Margaret Fitts / J. Meade Falkner
8 S0 y1 u( s; q◎主 演 Stewart Granger
! e2 S, K2 a- Z7 M0 j: M, ] George Sanders: ^2 a" {+ Y5 B% A/ \/ Y/ s; z
Joan Greenwood
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! b/ Q3 R) j+ A- o) I% \◎标 签 美国 | 弗里茨·朗 | Fritz_Lang | 美国电影 | FritzLang | 1950s | 剧情 | 1955
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. ?. y2 t: I8 Y0 u 德国大导演弗里茨.兰在五十年代赴美拍摄的冒险动作片,时代背景是十八世纪中业。史都华.格兰杰饰演一名放荡不羁的海盗,却成为一名小男孩的监护人,他不想麻烦,就送小孩去读书,但后来发现他是一颗传说中着名钻石的继承人,便兴高彩烈地陪同小孤儿出发去找寻宝石,并准备将它据为己有。但是在旅途中,小孩对母亲的回忆慢慢打动了海盗,最后使他良心发现,把钻石物归原主。这部娱乐片虽然跟弗里茨.兰在战前拍摄的一些经典作不能相比,但仍然拍得相当热闹流畅,男主角尤其演得出色。
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In 18th century Great Britain, a noble but penniless young boy, John Mohune, is sent by his dying mother to Moonfleet, to put himself under the protection of a certain Jeremy Fox. The boy discovers that Fox is both a former lover of his mother and the leader of a gang of smugglers. A strange friendship grows as this unlikely pair is drawn into dangerous adventures.3 L& _: b' J% s& W* F
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Presented in its original ultra-wide 2.55:1 CinemaScope aspect ratio, Moonfleet looks good overall and represents a significant step upward from Warner Archive's own 2010 DVD release. There are a lot of fundamental differences here, as the difficult -- and not always attractive -- source material seems to have created significant forks in the road. Many scenes from the DVD looked artificially saturated while the Blu-ray features a less boosted palette; skin tones are more agreeable now, with some of the costumes and lights enjoying a more refined contrast against the dark backgrounds. That's another area where the Blu-ray looks substantially different: its 1080p transfer almost swallows certain moments in shadow, from the opening nighttime scene to dimly-lit interiors and young John's initial discovery of the secret cave. That's no fault of the Blu-ray, of course -- during many stretches, Moonfleet is severely underlit and not always easy to follow for that reason. Earth tones are drab and sometimes bleed together, with brighter costumes and sunny exterior shots looking a lot more robust in direct comparison. Detail-wise, the picture is equally inconsistent due to its difficult source material, but in its best moments are very film-like and visually impressive. The Blu-ray's high bit rate and excellent compression ensures that no obvious artifacts are present, while Warner Archive's careful treatment (and near-flawless track record) has convinced me that this is a solid presentation of a visually inconsistent film.) Q! m/ `+ t+ _- t% R
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( \$ j* z3 Q. }" L" x/ WMoonfleet's original four-track Stereo source mix lends itself to unsurprisingly great audio on this DTS-HD 2.0 MA mix, which features a suitably wide and well-balanced sound stage that regularly outpaces the visuals. The placement of dialogue and sound effects goes a long way towards creating a realistic atmosphere, as no shortage of panning effects and strong separation can easily be heard along the way. The original score, largely composed by Miklós Rózsa, also gets plenty of attention and is balanced fairly well with the other primary elements. Although Moonfleet's source audio could have likely been outfitted for a discrere 4.0 or even 5.1 remix with few compromises, I respect Warner Archive's continued decision to maintain its original format as they also did on their 2010 DVD edition. This is, simply put, one of the better-sounding MGM films from its era and holds up incredibly well almost 65 years later.Optional English (SDH) subtitles are including during the main feature and are formatted perfectly...no ALL CAPS here. Still, this seems to be the exception for WAC Blu-rays so I'm not convinced that they've kicked the habit.
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