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A Town Like Alice - VHS Tape

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A Town Like Alice

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VHS Tape - 30 July, 1992
Starmaker Entertainment
NR (Not Rated)
Availability: This item is currently not available.

Director: David Stevens

Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Color
  • EP
  • NTSC

Related Areas: Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama

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One of my favorite movies

Oh! how I wish this was on DVD. I love this movie, and have watched it countless times. Some day my VHS tape will break and it won't be available anymore. Please put it on DVD!


VHS a Town Like Alice

I had been looking for this out of print product to send to an ailing friend. It is a wonderful movie, a feel good movie about a strong woman character. It is a love story partly set during WWII, England and Australia. One of my favorite Movies! It arrived in great condition and fast. I was glad to find a copy.


PLEASE HELP ME (and others who are interested in this film)

I have given up - at least for the time being - waiting for this series to be released In DVD format, in any Region, so have decided to but one of these used VHS versions. What I would like to know is whether the 2 or 3 tape versions are worth the extra money, quality-of-the print-wise, over the single tape, probably EP version, if it will only be viewed occasionally? Thanks, in advance, for any replies.

 

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