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Fire Down Below (1957)

Posted By : stillafool | Date : 20 Jan 2012 04:55:21 | Comments : 5 |
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Fire Down Below (1957) Directed by Robert Parrish
DVDRip | Divx5 1585 k/sec | 1-English/2-Spanish | 01:48:52 | 720 x 288 | 1.45 GB | 25 fps | MP3 128 k/sec
Genre: Adventure / Drama

Jack Lemmon and Robert Mitchum star as Tony and Felix, co-owners of a tramp-steamer service in the West Indies. Threatening their friendship is itinerant trollop Irena (Rita Hayworth). Tony seethes with jealousy as Irena gravitates towards Felix, leading to a heated confrontation. Felix retaliates by blowing the whistle on Tony's under-the-counter smuggling activities. Tony in turns plots to kill his former partner, but changes his mind when Felix saves his life during a shipwreck. The supporting cast includes Herbert Lom, Bernard Lee, and Anthony Newley.











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Posted By: diddlycrap Date: 20 Jan 2012 10:49:06
Thanks a lot for posting...
Posted By: Sukguia Date: 21 Jan 2012 03:48:53
Dear stillafool, links of fileserve are down. ¿Podrías arreglarlos? Can you fix it?
Posted By: sagbba Date: 22 Jan 2012 09:37:11
Dear Stillafool,
thank you very much for this and all other classical movies you posted so far...

For the FileSonic links, there is a problem with the last link:
I receive the following message after click on "download" button: "You can not access this page directly. Please use the website to start your download or contact us in case of problem. If the problem persists, clear your cookies and try again".
It then states "Le fichier a été supprimé" / File has been suppressed...

Anyway, again thank you very much for your high value cultural contributions...
Posted By: stillafool Date: 22 Jan 2012 09:44:14
Strange, it works when I clicked on it. Here's the direct link: http://www.filesonic.com/file/Obbau1v/FrDwnBlw57.part6.rar
Posted By: sagbba Date: 22 Jan 2012 10:00:35
Dear stillafool,
thanks for your reaction: I did paste the direct link in my browser but get the same message. Apparently it automatically replaces the ".com" address with a country specific based one that, in my case, fails... I thus bypassed the problem by using a US based leecher.

Again thanks for your great movies !!!

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