this Warner Bros Collector’s pack includes the best films
If you are a big movie fan or if someone close to you is a big fan of Warner’s greatest films, then here is a pack that brings together 25 of the greatest masterpieces of American cinema.
The Warner Bros Collector’s Pack consists of 25 films shot by Warner between 1927 and 1967. All these masterpieces have been graded to allow you to benefit from an excellent image combined with very high quality sound. The format chosen here is Blu-ray so as not to suffer any loss of quality. This pack begins with the little nugget The Jazz Singer, the first talking film. It ends with Bonnie and Clyde, one of the biggest hits of 1967. You can still go to the Amazon e-commerce platform and purchase the Warner Bros Collector’s pack, still available at the price of 126,48 euros.
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This pack will delight fans of great cinema classics
Taken together, these 25 legendary films shot by Warner represent a total of 53 hours and 12 minutes of viewing time. But your fun won’t stop there because Blu-Ray discs aren’t the only ones. In fact, each is accompanied by a booklet which covers the story of the film as well as the original poster.
Of course, each booklet is translated into French. They each consist of 32 pages providing you with additional and valuable information on each film. If each of the 25 masterpieces can be watched in original language, they are also accompanied by dubbed versions in a very large number of languages.
Among the essential films present in the Warner Bros Collector’s pack, you will find Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon and Citizen Ken.
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