The Saint (60's TV Series) DVD
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I may have seen some of this series a long time ago, but don't really remember much of anything from it.
Still, I bought both of these sets from DeepDiscountDVD (great price, 52% off MSRP) and they're on the way to me now. If I really don't like them I should be able to sell them for at least what I paid. But I think I'll probably like it.
Reviews:
The Saint (Set 1)
The Saint (Set 2)
Still, I bought both of these sets from DeepDiscountDVD (great price, 52% off MSRP) and they're on the way to me now. If I really don't like them I should be able to sell them for at least what I paid. But I think I'll probably like it.
Reviews:
The Saint (Set 1)
The Saint (Set 2)
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I have both Saint sets 1 and 2 (bought from DeepDiscount).
I have seen two of the twelve color Saint episodes on the 4 discs.
The color is fine, but it has a flat video look to it. These Saint episodes can be taken only in small doses. The Interlude in Venice, with its stock footage of Venice, highlights the cost cutting that went on with the color episodes.
For all that, A & E seems to have used the best source material available for these DVDs. These DVDs have niether closed captioning or subtitles, for those with hearing impairments interested in the DVDs.
I have seen two of the twelve color Saint episodes on the 4 discs.
The color is fine, but it has a flat video look to it. These Saint episodes can be taken only in small doses. The Interlude in Venice, with its stock footage of Venice, highlights the cost cutting that went on with the color episodes.
For all that, A & E seems to have used the best source material available for these DVDs. These DVDs have niether closed captioning or subtitles, for those with hearing impairments interested in the DVDs.