



I was surprised to receive this today because I just placed my order on the sixth and the package had to come from California. Then I remembered my order may have been filled the instant I placed it on the Net. Still, that's good service and I left the seller feedback praising his work. As promised, the package had been opened but the discs have never been touched.
Fifteen dollars (including shipping) for 5 Universal movies from the 30s and 40s is a pretty good deal. The campy, demented "Bride of Frankenstein" alone is worth that much!

*Squawk!* Punguin really has nothing to say. He just wanted to make some noise.
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