Hanna.2011.NTSC.DVDR-DVDR
THEATRE DATE....: 4/08/2011
RELEASE DATE....: 8/23/2011
STORE DATE......: 9/06/2011
GENRE...........: Action/Crime/Mystery
RATiNG..........: 7.0/10 (30,144 votes)
NO. SCREENiNGS..: $12,370,549 (USA) (10 April 2011) (2535 Screens)
RUNTiME.........: 111 Minutes
ViDEO BiTRATE...: 4664 kBit/sec 6-pass CCE
AUDiO1 BiTRATE..: 448 kBit/s AC3 DD 5.1 at 48KHZ, EN
AUDiO2 BiTRATE..: 192 kBit/s AC3 DD 2.0 at 48KHZ, EN Commentary
ASPECT RATiO....: 16:9
ARCHiVES........: dvdr-hanna.rar *95x50MB*
DVD SiZE........: *4.37 GB* *4,475 MB* *4,582,864 KB*
SUBTiTLES.......: EN, ES, FR
A teenage assassin raised in remote Finland is dispatched on a dangerous mission by her father, an
ex-CIA operative, in this innovative action thriller from director Joe Wright (Atonement, Pride &
Prejudice). Hanna (Saoirse Ronan) may look like your typical teenage girl, but she's a trained killer
who has spent her entire life preparing for one mission. Schooled in the arts of survival and killing
by her mysterious father (Eric Bana), Hanna finally reaches the age when she must put her skills to
the test, and sets out across Europe on a collision course with a cunning intelligence operative (Cate
Blanchett) who has been awaiting her arrival for years. Later, as agents close in from all sides and
Hanna finally gets her target in the crosshairs, the trained assassin uncovers some secrets from the
past that stir the conscience she never knew she had, and cause her to question everything she has
ever known.
Director ... Joe Wright
Saoirse Ronan ... Hanna
Eric Bana ... Erik
Cate Blanchett ... Marissa
Tom Hollander ... Isaacs
Paris Arrowsmith ... CIA Tech #1
Olivia Williams ... Rachel
Removed the previews and other garbage. Removed ES and FR dub tracks and an EN descriptive track. Kept
all the real extras:
* DIRECTOR'S COMMENTARY featuring director Wright
* ALTERNATE ENDING (1:24@1345)
* DELETED SCENES (3:47@1825)
* ANATOMY OF A SCENE: THE ESCAPE FROM CAMP G (3:10@1886)
And before you nukers get all excited about the extras being under the minimum bitrate, why not have
a look at them first and then you might come to understand why 2500 is an arbitrary and virtually
meaningless number.
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0993842/
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