Description: Twelve O'clock High (1949 ) Description Cover has the foreign language text as the picture shows.Some Korean letters on the front & back cover - Korean import release! Running time: 132 minLanguage: EnglishSubtitle: English, Korean, None (All removable)Screen Format: NTSC / 1:33:1 Wide Screen / Black & WhiteSound: Dolby Digital 2.0Number of Discs / 1 (This DVD is in the full-sized plastic case)Region: Region 0/All (1/2/3/4/5/6)Having a Problem?Remove/Choose Subtitles? Click “subtitle” button on your DVD player remotePress the subtitle button and the options will pop up on the screen. No Sound? Click “audio” or “language” button on your DVD player remoteActual covers of the item that you will receive, Click the image to see it large.All our products are examined and registered by KMRB (Korea Media Rating Board)This is region free item and playable any types of DVD player.Shipping Ship from California via First Class Mail within 1 day after payment is received. Tracking number will be added to your order history once the item is shipped. Cost : $3.99 for first item + $1.50 for each additional eBay confirmed address only.Return and Cancellation Return will be accepted only when there is a damage of a defect found.Contact us All communication be done through eBay messages only We will reply you within 24 - 48 hours.
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Subtitle Language: English, Korean
Rating: NR
Director: Henry King
Studio: Imports
Edition: Full Screen
Type: Movie
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Language: English
Actor: Gregory Peck
Region: DVD: 0, All (Worldwide)
Features: Black & White
Genre: Drama, Military/War
Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
Movie/TV Title: Twelve O'Clock High (1949)