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Old 09-05-03, 02:58 AM
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Indiscretion of an American Wife/Terminal Station - Criterion Collection by James W. Powell

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Bulletproof Monk by John Wallis
Campus Man by Adam Tyner
Mercury by Holly E. Ordway

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Sonny by Jason Janis

Old 09-06-03, 01:51 AM
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Figures. It had to be Campus Man instead of Big Man on Campus.
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I've been wanting to see Big Man on Campus, but I haven't heard any word on a possible DVD release. I believe the ball is in Columbia/Tri-Star's court on that release.
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Thanks for that info as I didn't have a clue whom owned the rights. I figured maybe MGM/UA since they released some other Vestron titles.

Perhaps I will write them to inquire (though that never works does it?).
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The only reason that I think it might be Columbia/Tri-Star is that the movie was produced by Regency International, and CTHV released their Turtle Beach on VHS and Family Business on VHS/DVD. This may very well be an MGM title, though, and the other two both being in-print from another company could just be a coincidence.

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