At_the_Earth_s_Core_1976_rarelust_com_Sharpened
- Movie: At the Earth's Core
- Detected quality: 480p
- IMDb link: 0074157
- IMDb rating: 5.1 (6,172 votes) Search
- Genres: Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
- Director: Kevin Connor, Kevin Connor
- Cast: Doug McClure, Peter Cushing, Caroline Munro, Cy Grant and others
- Release date: 1 Sep 1976
- Release year: 1976
- Runtime: 89 minutes
- Country: United Kingdom, United States
- Keywords: cavewoman, firewall, human sacrifice, mind control, steampunk, monster, explosion, fire breathing, fight for freedom, arena
- Budget: $1,500,000
Plot
Storyline
A Victorian era scientist and his assistant take a test run in their Iron Mole drilling machine and end up in a strange underground labyrinth ruled by a species of giant telepathic bird and full of prehistoric monsters and cavemen.
A Victorian scientist and his young American backer set off in their new earth-boring machine with a short test on a Welsh mountain. Unfortunately the thing is rather more powerful than expected and they end up in an enormous cavern at the centre of the earth. Here they find a race of humans enslaved to evil oversized prehistoric birds with extra-sensory abilities. The travellers decide they can be some help, the more so as at least one of the slaves is very eye-catching.
Torrent Contents Size: 2.47 GB
Description
Location
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Media Information
✓ Analyzed
Feb 27, 2026
General
Format:
MP4
File Size:
2.47 GB
Duration:
01:30:29
Overall Bit Rate:
3.9 MbpsOverall Bit RateTotal data per second for the entire file — video, audio, and subtitles combined.
Video Streams
Video Stream 1
H.264
720p
Resolution:
1280 x 720 (720p/HD)
Codec:
H.264 (AVC)Video CodecThe compression method used for the video. Newer codecs keep the same quality with smaller files.
MPEG-2→H.264→HEVC→AV1
OlderMore efficient →
Bit Rate:
3.7 MbpsVideo Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.
Frame Rate:
25 fpsFrame RateHow many images are shown per second to create the illusion of motion.
24 fps — Cinema standard (filmic look)
30 fps — Common for TV shows
60 fps — Smooth motion (sports, gaming)
Aspect Ratio:
16:9Aspect RatioThe shape of the video frame. Wider ratios give a more cinematic look but may show black bars on a standard screen.
16:9
16:9
Fills a standard 16:9 screen perfectly
4:3
16:9
1.85:1
2:1
2.39:1
Pixel Format:
4:2:0 8-bitPixel Format4:2:0 — Standard color storage. Looks identical to full color for virtually all content.
8-bit — Standard color depth with 16.7 million colors.
8-bit — Standard color depth with 16.7 million colors.
Audio Streams
Audio Stream 1
AAC
2.0
UND
Channels:
StereoAudio ChannelsStereo — left and right channels. The standard for most music and casual viewing.
LR👤
Codec:
AACAudio FormatThe compression method for audio. Lossless codecs preserve the original studio quality perfectly.
Lossy (smaller files)MP2MP3AACVorbisOpusDDDD+DTS
Lossless (studio quality)FLACDTS-HD MATrueHDPCM
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHzSample RateHow many audio snapshots per second. 48 kHz is the video standard — more than enough for the full range of human hearing.
Bit Rate:
192 kbpsAudio Bit RateData per second for the audio. Higher means better quality for lossy codecs. Lossless audio always preserves full quality regardless of bitrate.
