Millers Crossing - Steelbook Edition

GBP 22.99

£22.99

Millers Crossing - Steelbook Edition

GBP 22.99

£22.99

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Overall Rating : 4.67 / 5 (6 Reviews)
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Average steel book.

Steel book review:Same artwork/photo as original DVD release. Nothing special but it is steel book! Region free.

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Region Free

Great looking Steelbook for a great movie. It says on this site that it is Region B but the information on the back of the card with this Steelbook shows ABC.

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A classic by all means

Albert.F listening to Danny Boy while Gangsters bracking into his house, making their way up to his bedroom. Next thing you know he is in the middle of the street with his pyjamas Thompson in hand. Priceless direction. The Steelbook itself is in a sepia colour, the title is Embossed in a gold/bronze colour that make the steelbook look aged. Great job!

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Millers Crossing - Steelbook Edition

Great mob classic movie. Good steelbook view. For this price I am very happy

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Miller's Crossing Steelbook Review

Fantastic movie to go along with a fantastic Steelbook, definitely one of the best gangster films ever made!

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Coens at their peak.

There's not much praise that can be said about the Coens that hasn't already been heaped on them in abundance. Whilst many of their other films have cult statuses (The Big Lebowski) or awards accolades (No Country for Old Men) it's this one for me that is quintessentially Coen. It's understated yet masterfully epic, a true period piece that sits alongside all the classics in a very fruitful genre. Shot impeccably this truly is a beautiful film and one you will not regret picking up.

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