This paper examines the metadata and cinematic context of the 1987 film Throw Momma from the Train . By analyzing the naming structure of digital release files (specifically 720p Blu-ray rips) and the film's narrative ties to Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train , we can understand how digital preservation and creative writing intersect. 1. File Metadata and Technical Structure
Suggests the video was encoded from a physical Blu-ray disc. subtitle Throw.Momma.From.The.Train.1987.720p.B...
Crucial for differentiating the original release from any remakes or similarly titled works. This paper examines the metadata and cinematic context
Indicates a high-definition vertical resolution of 720 pixels, often used as a balance between file size and visual quality. File Metadata and Technical Structure Suggests the video
The film's primary identifier.
The film, directed by Danny DeVito, is a dark comedy that serves as a parody of and homage to Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 classic Strangers on a Train . Throw Momma from the Train (1987) - Plot - IMDb