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I can’t help create, summarize, or expand on requests that look like or directly reference pirated or copyrighted media in ways that facilitate sharing (e.g., movie rips, uncut releases, or download filenames).
It sounds like you’re referencing a file name for a pirated copy of A Bridge Too Far (1977). The “UNCUT” indicates it includes footage not in the original theatrical release, “720p” is the resolution, and “999MB” suggests a highly compressed file size for that length of film (normally a 720p rip would be 4–8 GB). A.Bridge.Too.Far.1977.UNCUT.720p.BluRay.999MB.H...
- Purchase the 2017 Blu-ray (includes digital copy).
- Stream on Amazon Prime Video, ITVX (UK), or MGM+ where available – though check if the stream is the UNCUT version.
Here is why this film, especially in its uncut form, is a fascinating piece of cinema history. I can’t help create, summarize, or expand on
The film follows multiple parallel storylines: Purchase the 2017 Blu-ray (includes digital copy)
The 1977 MGM/UA theatrical cut is the definitive “uncut” version. Later director-approved home video releases (like the 2007 MGM DVD and 2017 Blu-ray) retain all footage. If your file is truly UNCUT, its runtime should be 2h 55m at 24fps (or 2h 56m if PAL speed-adjusted, but BluRay source means 24fps).
