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The movies are great quality and had no issues with watching them.
Great Customer Service any thing l needed to know l had quick response to my questions will definitely buy from them again.
Good movie , good condition!
Glad to find this old, obscure movie, the price was great and the movie quality perfect. Will definitely be a repeat customer.
Good seller to deal with, very happy with the service, looking forward to watching the movie
I enjoyed it.Thanks to your team I finally found it. Quality was quite good which makes it even more enjoyable. At the moment I have two additonal orders awasiting your reaction.
Looking forward to use your site more often.
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Alfred Theelen
Loved the dvd and many thanks for making it available
Movie was known, price fair, transfer to Germany pretty fast, in Germany it took some days...
I was happy with price and speed of shipping but I ordered 2 discs both the same movie. But only received one. I sent a msge a couple days ago but haven’t heard back. Order #6475. Fist of the northstar. 2 copy’s but only received one. I’m sorry for the hassle but can I get my other one please. I like your catalog and prices will be back later after this is fixed. Thank you and have a great day. Be safe always.
Absolutely perfect. Got to the U.S. quicker than I expected, in perfect condition, and exactly what I hoped for.
great movie great seller was very professional cover and disk movie played very well
will buy more movies from this seller
The Dreams Lost Dreams Found on DVD was beautifully re-created, even the case was made with the originally-styled artwork. The playback was acceptable, considering that it probably had to be re-created from video tape. We are very happy with this! Thank you!
You told me it would work in the United States. The DVD does NOT work in Oregon, USA.
Very happy with my purchase. Will buy from you again. Thank you.
Brilliant. We have been trying to get this movie for ever. I will be getting more. Thank you
Exactly what I ordered. Love the case
The content was supposed to be 4:3 and it was stretched out.
Great story with a fantastic line up of the old school actors to focus on the facts
Rob Whitford
The image is perfect. Crisp and clear, like the store bought version. Only wish there was a DVD menu. There is play and that's it.
Everything was great ,of course the quality was like back then. I dont like the words across the screen. But overall ok,


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?