Hungarian Blu-ray/DVD online store (located in USA) found at Amazon.com!
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Hungarian Blu-ray/DVD online store (located in USA) found at Amazon.com!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/shops/store...=AF86PWKHUQCQI
The seller is atlanticworldbooks. If you want a Blu-ray/DVD from Hungary, contact them and they can probably hook you up with it with very reasonable prices!
The seller is atlanticworldbooks. If you want a Blu-ray/DVD from Hungary, contact them and they can probably hook you up with it with very reasonable prices!
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Re: Hungarian Blu-ray/DVD online store (located in USA) found at Amazon.com!
Csodalatos, I mean wonderful.
Lots of old time comedies, some Hungarian (local flavors), plus a sizable collection of Louis de Funes comedies (for the ones who taste them, or want a taste of old times). Good cartoons and children shows (Vuk, Boys from Paul Street and a few others), too bad they don't have English subtitles (I know some Hungarian, but not enough to not need extra support). They even have the widely successful (in Europe) Italian TV series La Piovra. Many other titles, eg Maradona, plus Alain Delon movies. The rest are generally available in US versions. Plus some books in Hungarian and Romanian.
Thanks for the tip. Brought back memories of my childhood when I watched Hungarian TV almost every day right from across their border.
Lots of old time comedies, some Hungarian (local flavors), plus a sizable collection of Louis de Funes comedies (for the ones who taste them, or want a taste of old times). Good cartoons and children shows (Vuk, Boys from Paul Street and a few others), too bad they don't have English subtitles (I know some Hungarian, but not enough to not need extra support). They even have the widely successful (in Europe) Italian TV series La Piovra. Many other titles, eg Maradona, plus Alain Delon movies. The rest are generally available in US versions. Plus some books in Hungarian and Romanian.
Thanks for the tip. Brought back memories of my childhood when I watched Hungarian TV almost every day right from across their border.