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Scott Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 31 May 1998 13:07:24 -0500
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So how much do video rarities like Hi no Tori/The Phoenix (Kon Ichikawa,
1978), The War in Space (Jun Fukuda, 1977), and Kamillions (Mikel B.
Anderson, 1989) go for?
 
Scott
 
 
 
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Kino International Corporation wrote:
 
> Actually they were released   from 73-75. The videos were released about a
> year or two later . They are VERY RARE. They are basically the most
> exspensive out of print videos aroung. an Unopened copy of THE ICEMAN
> COMETH was sold to the director for $1500 and most tapes in the series now
> sell for $500 or more.
> You can usually get them from Video Oyster at  212-989-3300 a company which
> specializes in out of print videos ( Legal Copies only)
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Jessica Rosner
>
> Kino International Corporation
> 333 W. 39th St. Suite 503
> New York, NY 10018
> (212)629-6880
> fax: (212)714-0871
>
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