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Foreign Affair (A) (1948)
R2 Spain - Suevia Films
Bonus trailers:
- "The Major and the Minor" (2:07)
- "Five Graves to Cairo" (2:13)
Running Time: (111:34)
Notes:
- Trailers are in English
- Region 1,2,3,4,5
Source: http://www.zonadvd.com/modules.php?name ... ent&id=665
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I've said this before, but Suevia are 100% bootleggers. They're actually a sublabel of Resen, as you can see from the rear of the DVD in question.
Approach anything from Spain or Italy with caution, especially when not issued directly by a major label with analogous releases in other territories.
If it claims to be region locked but is actually region free: big red flag. Like with this one.
This film's owned outright by Universal; all other releases are either from them or clearly licensed by them. But they don't get a mention anywhere on this DVD. As is usual, I'll bet the studio's top and tail idents are chopped off the film itself too.
Though it can't ever be definitive, this is the most comprehensive list of bootleggers around. Both the above are on it.
It would save a lot of time in the long run if something like the above points could be added to the "How to Layout a comparison" page.
Approach anything from Spain or Italy with caution, especially when not issued directly by a major label with analogous releases in other territories.
If it claims to be region locked but is actually region free: big red flag. Like with this one.
This film's owned outright by Universal; all other releases are either from them or clearly licensed by them. But they don't get a mention anywhere on this DVD. As is usual, I'll bet the studio's top and tail idents are chopped off the film itself too.
Though it can't ever be definitive, this is the most comprehensive list of bootleggers around. Both the above are on it.
It would save a lot of time in the long run if something like the above points could be added to the "How to Layout a comparison" page.
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