Movie file resolution

How do I determine the resolution of a movie file that I have downloaded from iTunes? The file info does not include that information.

Hi,
Movies are available in widescreen format (640 x 360)
or fullscreen format (640 x 480).
Ok, so back to my original question, how do I tell what the resolution is?

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