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A Month In The Country
Hello. Can anyone explain this to me please?
For a long time I have wanted a DVD copy of "A Month In The Country" (one of my favourite films) to replace my old video tape, but have always been put off as they usually cost £30+ from Ebay and Amazon. This is the one with a dark-coloured cover and a picture of Colin Firth. So when I recently saw one in a beige-coloured cover with a picture of Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh together on a tombstone in the graveyard on Ebay for £8.99, I grabbed it. However, since it arrived I am suspicious about its "provenance". The cover seems to be printed fairly amateurishly and there is no mention anywhere of which studio produced it, and although I bought it "sealed", this was no more than a cellophane envelope with a self-sealing strip across the top. I have watched the first five minutes of it, and the quality appears to be no better than my video tape. Have I unwittingly got hold of something which I shouldn't? And why do DVDs of this film cost so much? Many thanks for any help. |
Re: A Month In The Country
Because it's a bootleg and not an official release?
There is an official release from Cinema Club UK. Since it is out of print now, it is expensive. You should have bought it a year ago, when it was less than £10... |
Re: A Month In The Country
Thank you Manicsounds. Yes, I was afraid that might be the case.
Thanks also for the other info - I too wish I had acted sooner. |
Re: A Month In The Country
You could also go for the limited edition Blu-ray release from Twilight Time
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