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Posted by Someonelse at Oct. 6, 2012
The John Ford Film Collection (2006) [ReUp]

The John Ford Film Collection (2006)
The Informer / Mary of Scotland / The Lost Patrol / Cheyenne Autumn / Sergeant Rutledge
3xDVD9 + 2xDVD5 | ISO | NTSC 4:3 / 16:9 | Total: 554 mins | Total: 25,35 Gb
Audio: English; French (in Sergeant Rutledge only) | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Genre: Adventure, Drama, War, Crime, Western | USA

WHV celebrates on of the true masters of American cinema with the release of The John Ford Collection. Four-time Academy Award's-Winning director John Ford is perhaps best known for his Westerns and collaborations with John Wayne, however, this Ford collection runs the gamut of genres and shows the diversity and genius of John Ford at his most impressive. Featured here will be the DVD debuts of five classic titles - all will be exclusive to the five-disc boxed set.
The King of Kings (1927/28) (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s]

The King of Kings (1927/28) (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s]
A Film By Cecil B. DeMille
Classics | 1.33:1 | Black & White/Colour | Dolby Digital | English Intertitles
2 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 400dpi Scans = 13.95GBs | 400MB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World (1963) [The Criterion Collection #692] [ReUp]

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
General Release Version + Extended Version
3xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | 02:43:15 + 03:17:20 | 22,6 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subtitles: English SDH
Genre: Adventure, Comedy | The Criterion Collection #692

Stanley Kramer followed his Oscar-winning Judgment at Nuremberg with this sobering investigation of American greed. Ah, who are we kidding? It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, about a group of strangers fighting tooth and nail over buried treasure, is the most grandly harebrained movie ever made, a pileup of slapstick and borscht-belt-y one-liners performed by a nonpareil cast, including Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Spencer Tracy, Jonathan Winters, and a boatload of other playing-to-the-rafters comedy legends. For sheer scale of silliness, Kramer’s wildly uncharacteristic film is unlike any other, an exhilarating epic of tomfoolery.