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THREE CAME HOME (DVD) CLAUDETTE COLBERT JEAN NEGULESCO 1950

THREE CAME HOME (DVD) CLAUDETTE COLBERT JEAN NEGULESCO 1950

Regular price $10.00 USD
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We know the most important part of selling is ensuring the customer is happy, we will do everything we can to make this an efficient purchase but if there are any problems, be assured we will resolve all issues. We have been trading in vintage items for 2 decades and we know this is the most important part of selling, nearly as important is getting a bargain.We want to sell not hoard!


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PRODUCT & CONDITION:


DVD / BLU RAY is in a very good used condition, meaning the item has been viewed and is in full working order, the case is intact and the sleeve minimal wear.

'During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak.'
(WAR)

REGION CODE: 

This is a region UNKNOWN disc playable on all UK players

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