Red Shift (1978)

Directed by: John Mackenzie

Stars: Stephen Petcher, Lesley Dunlop, Stella Tanner

Language: English

Country: Uk | Imdb Info | Dvdrip

DescriptionThree men at three different times in history come to Mow Top hill in search of sanctuary from their troubles. A Roman soldier, a medieval rebel and a 1970’s young man. Somehow they seem linked through a energy within the hill and an axe. Is history doomed to repeat itself or can loving another person free them?

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880MB | 84:02mins | 768×576 | mkv | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/f81d12bc2238b/Red.Shift.1978.mkv

 

 

=====full dvd with Menu + extras + Optional English Subtitles=====

Interview with 1st assistant director Bob Jacobs and editor Oliver White (2013, 5 min.)

One Pair of Eyes: Alan Garner – All Systems Go (Lawrence Moore, 1972, 40 min.):  imdb
an experimental, autobiographical documentary presented by Alan Garner

Spirit of Cheshire (Kevin T. Marsland, 1980, 20 min.):  imdb
Michael Hordern narrates as the voice of the “Silver Ghost” Rolls Royce on a journey around the sights of the Cheshire countryside

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Dvd9 | 7.02GB | 84:02mins | 720×576 | Vob | English | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/9ddd1e347cd3c/Red.Shift.1978.dvd.zip

those who are new to playing dvds
after download just extract dvd in folder u will see many files then click file VIDEO_TS ifo 28KB in folder
to see movie menu and play ..check screenshot

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3 Responses to Red Shift (1978)

  1. Luiz F.P. Sampaio says:

    Hello! First of all, thanks for sharing.

    One doubt: I downloaded the file but no english subtitles option is available. Is it correct?

    Kind regards.

    • rarelust says:

      subs not going to play by default
      enable subs during playback in your media player to see subs on screen

      see how i enabled subs in my vlc media player
      check screenshot
      https://www.imagevenue.com/ME16V4DQ

      • NTx says:

        Thank You Rare Lust for posting this in video object / DVD format. This would actually always be my preferred way of getting videos/movies.

          
        For those who are unfamiliar with DVD files, here is my own quick rundown. I use MakeMKV software to rip DVDs. There could not possibly be a more simpler and easier-to-use DVD ripping software in existence. It rips DVDs on a 1:1 basis, so what is on the DVD is precisely what you get in MKV files. This is usually in MPEG-2 format, which compared to avc/mpeg-4, requires far less RAM and CPU power for playback. There is no way older machines could possibly play most of what is posted on this website. But MPEG-2 would easily play even on machines built in the 90s.

          
        Nevertheless, I personally use Media Player Classic, which comes with the K-lite codec pack for playing back video objects, or DVDs or even if the VOB files are packed into an ISO image, which is better yet.

          
        Another great video player choice is always VLC, which is probably simpler to use than MPC. VLC is available for not only windows, but also Android cell phone. I can also attest to the fact, by my own experience, that neither MPC or VLC are spyware or adware. Both softwares are absolutely privacy conscious, and never leach out onto the internet or cross-talk with other installed softwares. I am merely trying to be helpful here in posting how I use and play these types of files on my own machines.
          
          
        Thank you again Rare Lust for posting this in DVD/VOB file format. And as I mentioned before, this would always be my preferred format in receiving video files from the internet. This is absolutely great!

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