WARNING: NO USA COMPATIBLEOUR DVD DO NOT PLAY IN STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERS(BUT PLAYS FINE IN ANY PC/LAPTOP DVD-PLAYER)Item description:OUR DVD IS GREEK (EUROPEAN)VERSIONS NOT FOR STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERSEUROPEAN VERSIONS IS REGION 2 OR REGION 0 PAL SYSTEM AND DO NOT PLAY IN STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERS PROMOTIONAL DVD NOT SEALED IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONCollective Greek release in pocket promotional paper sleeve(12.5x12.5cm please check photo)2 Full movies in one DVDDvd case is partial in Greek language.MOVIE1:THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS Cast:Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Donna Reed, Eva GaborDirector:Richard BrooksRunTime:116 minutes (aprox.)Genre:DramaLanguage:English (audio)Subtitles:Greek (Optional - Removable)Region:REGION-FREE DVD, PAL (DVD & TV must be PAL system)Picture :--Loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Paradise Revisited, MGM's The Last Time I Saw Paris is a star-studded soap opera, luxuriously lensed by director Richard Brooks. In his last film as an MGM contractee, Van Johnson plays reporter Charles Wills, w ho while covering the VE Day celebrations in Paris, meets and falls in love with the gorgeous Helen Ellsworth (Elizabeth Taylor). Soon afterward, Charles and Helen are married. Charles supports his wife with a low-paying wire service job, devoting hi s evenings to writing a novel. After numerous rejections, Charles is more than willing to give up writing and live off the revenue of a Texas oil well in which he'd invested. As he squanders his newfound riches on creature comforts, he loses his lite rary ambitions and, slowly but surely, the love and devotion of his wife. His self-destructive behavior is halted only by a devastating tragedy. Donna Reed costars as Charles sister-in-law Marion, who carries a torch for him throughout the picture. S ince lapsing into public domain in 1982, The Last Time I Saw Paris has become a cable-TV and video-store fixture, though print quality varies sharply. . . . .MOVIE2:THE CHURCH(LA CHIESA) Cast:Asia Argento,Hugh Quarshie,Tomas Arana,Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Barbara CupistiDirector:Michele SoaviRunTime:110 minutes (aprox.)Genre:HorrorLanguage:English (audio)Subtitles:Greek (Optional - Removable)Region:REGION-FREE DVD, PAL (DVD & TV must be PAL system)Picture :PictureFormataOriginally intended as the third chapter in producer Dario Argento's Demons trilogy, La Chiesa stands alone as an effective horror film centering on a haunted cathedral with a violent past. The church's history begins in Medieval Italy, when the Knig hts Templar massacred an entire village of suspected Satanists and built the structure upon the site of the slain peasants' mass grave. Designed by an architect/alchemist (who was buried alive within his creation), the church is filled with elaborate machinery designed to seal off all entrances if ever the spirits of the entombed villagers were to rise again... which, of course, takes place in the present when the crypt's seal is removed. As demonic forces have their way with the church's occupa nts, it becomes the task of the parish priest (Hugh Quarshie) and a young girl (Asia Argento, daughter of Dario) to discover the builder's last line of defense before the evil is unleashed upon the outside world. Directed by Michele Soavi (who later gained critical acclaim with the inventive Dellamorte Dellamore), this is an imaginative Gothic horror film with startling imagery straight out of a Hieronymous Bosch painting and its own well-conceived mythology. Shots of the church's elaborate Medi eval machines grinding to life are particularly memorable. . . .We do not sell copies , bootleg, or DVD-R. Item was circulated in Greece. Full movie in promotional sleeve.WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS DUE YOUR EQUIPMENT INCOMPATIBILITY.NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPT DUE NO CAREFULLY READING OF THE ITEM DESCRIPTIONA2DVD1078 .Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.