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A couple of my favourite films that are not yet available on Blu-ray are provisionally being released by small US based companies as Region A. The First is The Swimmer (Grindhouse) and the other Rollerball (Twilight Time)
I was told on these forums that Region B releases are completely independent of Region A. If that is the case, is there a chance that someone like Masters of Cinema or Arrow (or anyone else) might obtain the licence for UK release of these films? Or is there an obligatory time period that they have to wait? |
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