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A Christmas Carol 2009 1080p BluRay HEVC DTS-LiNUX
TORRENT SUMMARY
A Christmas Carol
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Theatrical Release: 2009-11-06 DVD Release: 2010-11-16 Torrent Release: 21-09-2019 by user
Swarm:
0 Seeds & 1 Peers
Movie Genre:
Animation, Drama, Family, Fantasy
Runtime:
96 min.
Parental Rating:
PG
Awards:
3 wins & 5 nominations.
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A Christmas Carol (2009) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1067106/
Plot summary: An animated retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions.
Video: HEVC 2500 kb/s Audio: dts (DTS), 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), 1536 kb/s Subtitles: Eng, Ara, Chi, Est, Fre, Kor, Lav, Lit, Pol, Por, Rus, Spa, Swe, Tha, Ukr, Vie
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