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Dr. Phibes Double Feature Vincent Price Horror (dvd Movie) Sealed, New (gs 39-6) on 2040-motos

US $30.88
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Ellenwood, Georgia, United States

Ellenwood, Georgia, United States
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Sealed and brand new U.S. Edition, ships from Atlanta, GA area. Please let us know if you have any questions. Note:  (GS 39-2) in the title above is just our inventory code / shelf location. The Item is a U.S. release designed to play in U.S. DVD and/or Blu-Ray players. Standard shipping (the free option) generally takes 7-10 business days, maybe a little longer to the west coast...and could take a few weeks to Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico. Expedited shipping for $2.98 more generally only takes 3 days or so.

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