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Zamba (dvd) - 1949 - Jon Hall, June Vincent on 2040-motos

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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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About the Film

Jenny Duncan and her young son Tommy are flying over the African jungle en route to meet Jenny's sister Carol when their plane develops engine trouble and they are forced to parachute to safety. Mother and son are separated when they land, and Jenny, suspended from a tree, frantically calls to Tommy while man-eating lions circle below.

Starring: Jon Hall, June Vincent, George Cooper, Jane Nigh, George O'Hanlon

About the Product

Region free DVD in a hard case with art work. 

International Shipping (Please Read)
I now ship the case and provide tracking to all international orders at the subsidized cost of $8.95, and $3.50 for each additional movie. This actually costs me $11.25. If you do not want the case and tracking please let me know prior to paying for your order and I will happily ship you disc only :)

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