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Zombies Rule! (dvd, 2009, 2-disc Set) Vincent Price, Anita Ekberg on 2040-motos

US $100
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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
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Includes:
Castle of the Walking Dead
The Last Man on Earth
Fangs of the Living Dead
Zombie
King of the Zombies
White Zombie

8 hr. 9 min. running time. Color and black and white. Full screen.  

Photos are scans of the actual item offered, not stock photos. The "wrinkled" look of the photo is due to the scanner light on the cellophane wrapping. Multiple DVD auction wins may be combined for shipping discount.

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