A rerun of many of the gags from the television series Police Squad! (1982). An Airplane! (1980)-type spoof, this time with the an incompetent Lieutenant Frank Drebin, who always "gets his man". Visual gags come thick and fast, and it's impossible to catch them all with one viewing. The plot: Queen Elizabeth II of England is coming to town, and Vincent Ludwig has plans to assassinate her using a brainwashed baseball player.
GENERAL INFO
SOURCE : UHD Blu-ray Disc MAXAGAZ [GER] (Thanks!)
SOURCE : Blu-ray Disc HDSpace [EUR] | ??? [USA] (Thanks!)
FORMAT : MKV (Matroska)
SIZE : 55.8 GiB
DURATION : 01:25:00 (h:m:s)
CHAPTERS : Named (01-27)
IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095705/
VIDEO
CODEC : HEVC
TYPE : 2160p
FRAME RATE : 23.976 fps
DISPLAY ASPECT RATIO : 16:9
FORMAT PROFILE LEVEL : Main 10@L5.1@High
BITRATE : 90.1 Mbps
WIDTH x HEIGHT : 3840 x 2160 pixels
HDR FORMAT : Dolby Vision Profile 7 FEL Level 6, HDR
COLOR PRIMARIES : BT.2020
AUDIO (1)
CODEC : DTS-HD MA
LANGUAGE : English
CHANNEL(S) : 5.1
BITRATE : 2876 kbps
SAMPLING RATE : 48 kHz
BIT DEPTH : 24 bits
OTHER INFO : DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit
AUDIO (2)
CODEC : AC-3
LANGUAGE : English
CHANNEL(S) : 2.0
BITRATE : 224 kbps
SAMPLING RATE : 48 kHz
OTHER INFO : Commentary by Director David Zucker, Producer Robert Weiss and Host Peter Tilden
SUBTITLES
English | English (SDH) | Arabic | Chinese (Cantonese) | Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | Croatian | Czech
Danish | Dutch | Finnish | French | German | Hebrew | Hindi | Hungarian | Icelandic | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Malay
Norwegian | Polish | Portuguese (Brazilian) | Romanian | Russian | Serbian | Slovak | Slovenian | Spanish (Castilian)
Spanish (Latin American) | Swedish | Thai | Turkish | Vietnamese
SCREENSHOTS
RELEASE NOTES
Used MakeMKV 1.17.5 for the DV videostream, The rest was demuxed with eac3to.
Video from the GER UDH and Audio from the USA BD.
Subtitles from all discs and WEB (Thanks VoX), synced and tonemapped as required.
Named chapters from the NTSC DVD, Set to matching I-Frames.
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