Hi Mike
I bought I Married A Woman on DVD last month. it was released by the John Wayne Film Society. I got it along with the Glenn campbell show and some of the 3 Mesquiteer series.
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Arthur
Posts from arthurarnell in thread „Duke's Movies- Blu-Ray/DVD Releases“
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Hi Yakima1
The Barbarian and the Geisha has been rleased on DVD in both Region I and region 2 and probably all of the other regions as well.
I'm not sure of the American outlets but I'm sure one of you countrymen will inform you.
Welcome to the site and i hope you will enjoy yourself
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Hi Todd
Sorry I am late in replying. In dollars Shoot-out at Rio lobo would work out about $25.00 Perhaps its would be cheaper to buy it in the UK.
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Arthur
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Hi Keith
That looks great and informative.
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Arthur
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I bought those a year or so back they were about three for a fiver and not bad. I also bought The Three Musketeers in Tescos two volumes at a pound each.
I have Rookie of The Year on VHS bought from the John Wayne film Society and video copies of Maker of Men. The life of Jimmy Dolan I copied when it was shown on television a couple of years ago but I will buy it because I am collecting the DVDs. Arizona I have on video Likewise Shootout at Rio Lobo.
Salute was given to me by an acquaintance in Canada, and from that I acquired a copy on a computer disc, but again I will probably buy a DVD from the JW Society.I have on various occasions advertised the Society and would repeat that it is NOT restricted to British people only. It is very cheap to join and become a member and they have deals that are quite good. It may be worth visiting their site.
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Arthur
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Here's the second page
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Arthur
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Having re-joined the Film Society I received this today and thought I'd share it with Region 2 members. I should imagine Kieth that you have seen this or maybe have them if so what are they like?
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Arthur
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Hi Kieth
I agree with you they were cheap and cheerful and I only bought a couple . I don't know who dubbed Waynes voice but I am convinced that it was dubbed and badly luckilly late night television screened the originals at about 2 in the morning and with the wonders of video I managed to tape the lot.
Of course these are now redundant with the DVD collections that are coming out.Regards
Arthur