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1993 True Romance VHS Boxset

£22.00

VHS Boxset of The Original Cinema Version in Widescreen of the Film.

True Romance began life as an early script by Tarantino, He sold the screenplay in order to finance his debut feature film, Reservoir Dogs (1992) A rarity that he wrote but did not direct, It was instead Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun/ Man On Fire) But Tarantino’s signature style is evident in the film's witty and rapid-fire dialogue and pop culture references and has some of the best opening scene dialogue to any film regarding Clarence’s take on The King- Elvis Presley!

Collectors Boxe and VHS Tape Only- Sadly No T-shirt Included.

Condition- Good, Some Minor Edge wear to Box

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VHS Boxset of The Original Cinema Version in Widescreen of the Film.

True Romance began life as an early script by Tarantino, He sold the screenplay in order to finance his debut feature film, Reservoir Dogs (1992) A rarity that he wrote but did not direct, It was instead Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun/ Man On Fire) But Tarantino’s signature style is evident in the film's witty and rapid-fire dialogue and pop culture references and has some of the best opening scene dialogue to any film regarding Clarence’s take on The King- Elvis Presley!

Collectors Boxe and VHS Tape Only- Sadly No T-shirt Included.

Condition- Good, Some Minor Edge wear to Box

VHS Boxset of The Original Cinema Version in Widescreen of the Film.

True Romance began life as an early script by Tarantino, He sold the screenplay in order to finance his debut feature film, Reservoir Dogs (1992) A rarity that he wrote but did not direct, It was instead Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun/ Man On Fire) But Tarantino’s signature style is evident in the film's witty and rapid-fire dialogue and pop culture references and has some of the best opening scene dialogue to any film regarding Clarence’s take on The King- Elvis Presley!

Collectors Boxe and VHS Tape Only- Sadly No T-shirt Included.

Condition- Good, Some Minor Edge wear to Box

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