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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris B View Post
    what annoys me is the fact that a lot of the old British films suffer from this quality problem, yet the films I have had from the states of the Fox Film Noir series from the 40s in a lot of cases are beautiful black & white, with crisp clear definition and in some cases a lot cheaper to buy. I rest my case.
    The Network release of The Four Just men is lovely and crisp., and so (I have heard) is Interpol Calling

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    Remember Chris B, this thread is about a bootleg release (the producers will not have access to any decent materials).

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    Edgar Wallace - so awfully British, my man. I'll be looking out for the DVDs. Thanks.

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