Everything was great with purchasing & receiving dvd thank you
The DVD was in perfect condition. I was very happy with my purchase and found it playedvery well
Online delivery was excellent, however the movie quality was very low,360p or less.
Great DVD as expected !
Ich bin sehr froh, diesen Filmgefunden zu haben.In Deutschland bekam ich ihn nirgendwo.
Dvd is in excellent condition unfortunately I only received one and I paid for 2 . The package said 2 but only one DVD was included
I am thrilled to have gotten this movie very efficient fast service from this company. This movie is probably one of the closest to my hearts and my three sisters.Thank you so very much!
Received the DVD in good condition, and the quality of the movie was good! Will purchase more rare title movies in the future.
Difficult to find, worked great and priced right.
Great movie, have tried for a while to get a copy at a reasonable price
While war raged in England, expatriates in Kenya pursued a decadent lifestyle based on sex and booze. The ultimate outcome for the most aggressive player in this game was unexpected and completely shocking to the colonial swingers.
I had recorded the movie on to VHS when it was on tv many years ago then later to DVD from my VHS when the technology became available. The VHS recording was not that good so I appreciate the opportunity to purchase an excellent copy on DVD.
I am giving one star because I never received the DVD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great seller. Stumbled upon them by accident. Will steer away from ebay and more towards Rare and Collectible. Top shelf seller.
As far as the series goes. simply astounding. In the top three "westerns" I have ever seen. It will take you a bit to believe who you are seeing is Jeff Daniels. I can't recommend the series enough.
Bought the item 14 days ago and I’m still waiting for it to arrive. Email the company and still no reply
Not happy at all with the purchase
Fantastic quality and great prices!
So happy we found this website for old movies. Arrived in good shape and good time and we are enjoying them. Will probably order more!
I did not receive conformation of my order, tracking information or even an estimated date of delivery. The only information I received was an e-mail stating the order had been shipped about ten days after I placed the order, and this notification came a couple days after I had gone back to the site to see if I could get any information.. Lastly, I recall this being advertised as as new. It came in a hand made jacket.
I had an old VHS recording of the movie from the 1980s on TV. I was looking for a better quality version. Although this purchased version is better than what I had, it was only a little better. It was not the crisp DVD quality that I was hoping for. It appears to be VHS quality instead. It’s still my favorite Christmas movie.
Great movie


Loco motives
The Train John Frankenheimer’s “The Train” stars Burt Lancaster as Paul Labiche, a French Resistance member. It is the 1511th day of the German occupation, and Paul is attempting to prevent Colonel Franz von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) from transporting French art collections out of France and into Germany. Throughout the 1960s, Franhenheimer made a series of films which flaunted their audacious cutting and kinetic camera work. “The Train” is no different. Virtually every shot is special, the film packed with logistically complex sequences, fine location photography and beautiful, now-extinct steam engines, ink-black monsters which lend the film an air of techno-romance. “Beauty belongs to the man who can appreciate it!” Waldheim yells, his words speaking to the misguided exceptionalism of whole nations. Labiche shoots him and walks away. This simple moment of revenge is complicated throughout the picture. No painting is worth a life, Labiche tells us, yet strewn around him are the consequences of his very plan to thwart Waldheim; hundreds dead, all for art which Labiche personally has no interest in. Beauty belongs to the man who appreciates, Labiche perhaps wonders as the film fades to black, so long as he’s French?