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>> I am looking for professional videos of the following movies:
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> By "professional" do you mean legit copies?  All four titles are pretty easily
> found from grey-market dealers.
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Actually that would be BLACK market dealers. If you are going to buy pirate
bootlegs at least call them what they are. I know it irresistible  tempting
for film scholars to buy an illegal tape but just don't blame us
distributors if we can't afford to put out a "good" copy of a film because
no one will pay for it


Jessica Rosner
Kino International

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