Change audio speed of video file

I have a video file from the internet archive and its video speed is normal however the audio track is slow.
The video runs for approx 1 hour 20 mins but the audio track has been stretched out to just over 5 hours.
I am looking for a way to pack the audio back into its normal 1 hour 20 mins space.
Is it possible to fix this in premier pro cc? I am completely new to this software but I figure it will not be that hard. I'm just finding it difficult to find this issue elsewhere online.

Normally Premiere does not stretch audio on its own.
Could be the file has some exotic codec.
Anyway unlink the audio from the video (rightclick on file in timeline) select Stretch Tool and shrink the audio.
Hope this will work for you.

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