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Blu-ray Vincent Price The Fly 1958 +fox Icons Slipcover Cdn Region A/b/c Oop New on 2040-motos

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Vincent Price, Al (David) Hedison, Patrica Owens, and Herbert Marshall in Kurt Neumann's  
The Fly
(La Mouche)

'Fox Icons' Slipcover Edition
Authentic Fox Region A/B/C (Unlocked/Region Free) Blu-ray Special Edition with Limited 1st Run 'Fox Icons' SLIPCOVER  
NEW & SEALED

FORMAT Blu-ray Region A/B/C (Unlocked/Region Free) - U.S., Canada, North and South American countries, Japan, and their Dependencies. Disc is unencoded which means it will play in all Blu-ray systems worldwide.

NOTE:
This is the Canadian edition with bilingual English/French packaging. Disc content is identical to the U.S. Version
. 

STUDIO Fox Home Entertainment
UPC: 024543 92661 0 / 0 24543 92861 0

DISC SPECS Video 2.35:1 1080p High-Definition CinemaScope Widescreen
Audio English: DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0
Spanish: Dolby Digital Mono
French: Dolby Digital Mono
Subtitles English SDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Dutch, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Thai

CONDITION Cases Very Good Plus / Near Mint Limited 1st run 'Fox Icons' SLIPCOVER with original studio cover sticker intact. Case is still factory sealed. Image shows scan of actual item. Collectible Quality.
Discs Unopened. Untouched. Unplayed.
Contents All snug, no rattles, and complete per original studio specs.

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Europe & Overseas via Air, with upgraded packaging for safety.
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