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Please PM me if you know where to obtain a copy of this film on DVD.

thnx.

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Try the website iOffer.com, register and log in. Then make sure you enter the title under 'Movies and Television', which will put you into potential contact with many, many seller who are adamant that the sales be compliant about selling movies lawfully.

Basically the movies number into the thousands, most of which were recorded legally off TCM and of fair to good quality---for excelllent/fair prices. It can at first be daunting, buying and bidding off this site, but I've found all sellers to be very honest, especially Sanspadefilm store, which features over 6000 film.
Might I add that I am in no way affiliated with this website except as a legitimate past buyer. Take some time and search then out and offer them a price, an offer, for the whole lot of obscure movies unavailable elsewhere! The person who runs the site is friendly, honest and prompt and worth a try, as I believe I got this movie through honest means.

Let me know it you get your movie! I am interested and hope to hear from you @ [email protected].
Please drop me a line if this connection work out.

Good luck and wishing you!

Best regards,
Clif Murphy.




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It's like The Lone Wolf hit a brick wall in the 1970's. From 1914 to 1969 there were books(new/reprints), movies, TV + radio series. With "old time radio" making a comeback by way of records & cassettes, The Lone Wolf had to bow out as there is only one surviving episode, and that didn't seem to get any commercial release. The TV series only had 2 episodes officially released on VHS. The Lone Wolf in London may have been the only title available on 16mm. The Lone Wolf Strikes had an unofficial video release. At least The Lone Wolf had a chapter in the 1971 book, The Great Movie Series by James Robert Parish!

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