The file you searched for is the first part of a split RAR archive—a common method used in the early days of file-sharing to break large files into smaller, more manageable segments for easier downloading and storage. To access the complete movie, you would need all the parts (".part2.rar," ".part3.rar," etc.) and use extraction software like WinRAR or 7-Zip to combine them and reconstruct the original file. This specific naming convention is a testament to the film's life beyond official channels, where it became a well-known pirated VHS release in the Soviet Union and on early internet file-sharing platforms.

Always be mindful of copyright laws and online safety when searching for and downloading files.

This indicates a split archive. In the era of slow dial-up or early broadband connections, hosting large multi-megabyte files was risky. If a download failed at 99%, the user lost everything. Splitting files allowed users to download smaller segments sequentially.

A common trick involves naming a file Six Swedish Girls...part1.rar.exe . Unsuspecting users run the executable file, infecting their operating system.