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<p dir="auto"><strong>JSouth1</strong> — <em>15 years ago(September 29, 2010 09:08 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I recently bought this film on dvd. It is OBVIOUS that it is a homemade copy of a tape and not at all professional. The sound is not too good, there are "VIR LINES" at the top and bottom, and the DVD writer speed was too lowcausing a somewhat "jumpy" picture, when lateral motion is shown, such as someone walking across a room or a scene change<br />
HAVING SAID THAT..<br />
I AM  glad I bought it!! While not "good" the quality of the dvd IS good enough to useand enjoyand not too expensivefor a film that is NOTand probably WILL NOT BEavailable ANY other way!! I recommend itgo to youtube and there is a link to get this intriguing movie from <a href="http://raremovies.biz" rel="nofollow ugc">raremovies.biz</a>.</p>
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