The Miniver Story (1950) UPDATED

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The Miniver Story (1950) UPDATED

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The exact runtime of the Warner DVD is 103:57 and though it's not mentioned on the sleeve, the original trailer (2:32) is included.

It's still the only official release, but there's a Spanish bootleg DVD.
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Ta. While we're here, I suppose it's worth rounding out the Mrs. Miniver BDs. The same disc listed has three other issues: Australia and Italy in keep cases, and the UK as part of HMV's Premium Collection (ASIN B07R4PZC55). It adds a slipcase, four art cards and a reproduction poster.
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Different film, so should be a new thread. But updated anyway.
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Much appreciated. :)

The UK has a note, "Available exclusively at HMV." But the Premium Collection are all also at Fopp, as they're owned by HMV. And, of course, Amazon listings go up immediately on release anyway.
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So exclusively available at HMV, Fopp, and Amazon?
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Technically speaking, they're exclusively sold by HMV and Fopp, but third party sellers bung up listings on Amazon and elsewhere as soon as they're announced, and sell them brand new at a markup price. It's exactly the same as happens with most other "exclusive" lines, eg Twilight Time, Best Buy, Target, etc.
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