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Un.te.con.Mussolini.AKA.Tea.with.Mussolini.1999.REPACK.1080p.BluRay.DDP5.1.x264-BV – 13.9 GB

Un.te.con.Mussolini.AKA.Tea.with.Mussolini.1999.REPACK.1080p.BluRay.DDP5.1.x264-BV – 13.9 GB

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Tea with Mussolini

Rating : 6.9/10 based on 15K user ratings

Genres : Comedy, Drama, War

An orphaned Italian boy is raised amongst a circle of British and American women living in Mussolini's Italy before and during World War II.

  Tea with Mussolini 

Un.te.con.Mussolini.AKA.Tea.with.Mussolini.1999.REPACK.1080p.BluRay.DDP5.1.x264-BV – 13.9 GB

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Filename.......: Un.te.con.Mussolini.AKA.Tea.with.Mussolini.1999.REPACK.1080p.BluRay.DDP5.1.x264-BV.mkv 
FileSize.......: 13.9 GiB 
Duration.......: 1 h 57 min


Video 
Codec..........: AVC x264 [email protected] 
Resolution.....: 1920x1038 
Aspect ratio...: 1.85:1 
Bit rate.......: 15.9 Mb/s 
Frame rate.....: 23.976 fps


Audio 
Language.......: English  
Channels.......: 6 CH 
Format.........: Dolby Digital Plus 
Bit rate.......: 960 kb/s 


Subtitle.......: English (Forced)
Subtitle.......: English
Subtitle.......: English (SDH)
Subtitle.......: Chinese
Subtitle.......: Czech
Subtitle.......: Danish
Subtitle.......: German
Subtitle.......: Spanish
Subtitle.......: Spanish
Subtitle.......: Finnish
Subtitle.......: French
Subtitle.......: Hungarian
Subtitle.......: Dutch
Subtitle.......: Norwegian
Subtitle.......: Polish
Subtitle.......: Portuguese
Subtitle.......: Swedish

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    James
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    thanks

    Luca
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    Thanks for this awesome share!

    There is an interesting “problem” with this release. There is supposed to be a series of title cards at the end explaining what happened to all the different characters. Usually, this is burned in text — in English, because the movie is mostly in English — but in this release, the space is blank, as if the text was supposed to be put in with subtitles. Oddly, the closing title cards are present in all of the included subtitle tracks, except for English, so there is just a ridiculously long hold over the final image.

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