Circle of Danger DVD

Circle of Danger is recorded onto a high-quality, region free, Sony DVD+R or DVD-R, which should play on most PAL system DVD players and computers (please check compatibility before ordering).

I will check every disc prior to dispatch, but in the unlikely event of an authoring error I will immediately send out a replacement disc.

Design

Care and attention have been taken over the packaging and presentation of these discs, which are designed to look good among your collection of Patricia Roc DVDs.

This DVD comes in a professional slim (usual height, but half depth) library case with artwork and a matching disc label. Unlike the full-size releases, there is no DVD menu on this slimmed-down disc.

Postage and Packing

Delivery to Great Britain is included in the price and the DVD will be promptly dispatched via First Class post in a padded bag. International delivery is £1.99 for Airmail, with delivery due in three to five working days.

Details


DVD Quality Rating B
Explain Quality Rating
Circle of Danger - A soft pictured conversion of an American print, with occasional jumps in the picture.

Purchase

Receipt of payment is contracted out to PayPal to ensure security. You may either use your credit/debit card or a PayPal account to securely purchase your Circle of Danger DVD.
Price: £3.99

Quality Ratings

These films come from a wide range of sources, so naturally the sound and picture will vary. The film is digitally remastered and cleaned where possible, including enhancing the sound. In order to help you make an informed purchase, the films are put into one of three categories:

Front Cover
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A - Excellent to Very Good These will usually be comparable to an off-air recording, with perhaps just the odd voice over.

B - Good to Reasonable Often converted from lower resolution American prints, these films may also have been softened by previous analogue copying.

C - Below Average to Poor Although perfectably watchable, these films will have some defects in their picture and, occasionally, sound.

A good way to get an idea of the quality is to view the Circle of Danger film clips, although bear in mind that the DVD will be of a much higher quality (typically 6500 kbps rather than 450).