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House Of Wax - Vincent Price (vhs, 1981) Vgc on 2040-motos

US $5.00
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Ruther Glen, Virginia, United States

Ruther Glen, Virginia, United States
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Very good like new condition.
House of Wax staring Vincent Price
VHS
1981

Some light wear on the cover.

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