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Last Tango In Paris - Flipper? (1 Viewer)

James Miller

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I picked up this title today, but don't want to open it until I find out whether this is a flipper or not.

I have concerns for various reasons... Some of the sites I have gone to indicate that this is a Single Layer, Single Side disc... However, the running time is 129 minutes, so that seems odd. Also, if it IS SS/SL, then it seems equally odd that only the Widescreen version is offered. Most MGM titles released ~1998 have Widescreen on Side A nd P&S on Side B.

Other sites I have found info on indicate this is RSDL, but most of these sites are overseas. (non Region 1) Also, the few text reviews I've found- again largely overseas- don't really say one way or another. I haven't found any domestic reviews on any of the well known sites. (Digital Bits, DVD File, DVDAngle, DVDAuthority, Big Picture, etc...)

I would greatly appreciate verification of this info from anyone who owns the R1 version of this title...

Thanks much!
 

PatrickL

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May 13, 2000
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I have the R1 and it is NOT a flipper.

Actually there are quite a lot of MGM titles that do not have any p&s version and this is one of them.
 

rutger_s

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Many DVDs prior to the introduction of DVD-9, compressed a little over two hours on a single layer disc.

Mary Poppins

U.S. Marshals

Lethal Weapon 4

To name a few.
 

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