The file is a high-definition digital copy of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1944 survival thriller, Lifeboat . Based on a story by John Steinbeck, the film is a masterclass in suspense, set entirely within the claustrophobic confines of a single lifeboat. Film Summary
This specific file originates from the now-defunct release group RARBG.
Set during World War II, the story begins after a German U-boat and an Allied freighter sink each other in the North Atlantic. A diverse group of survivors—including a cynical journalist, a wealthy industrialist, and a wounded seaman—huddle together in a lone lifeboat.
Lifeboat.1944.1080p.bluray.h264.aac-rarbg.mp4 Apr 2026
The file is a high-definition digital copy of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1944 survival thriller, Lifeboat . Based on a story by John Steinbeck, the film is a masterclass in suspense, set entirely within the claustrophobic confines of a single lifeboat. Film Summary
This specific file originates from the now-defunct release group RARBG.
Set during World War II, the story begins after a German U-boat and an Allied freighter sink each other in the North Atlantic. A diverse group of survivors—including a cynical journalist, a wealthy industrialist, and a wounded seaman—huddle together in a lone lifeboat.
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