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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth a dollar,
This review is from: A Woman Accused (DVD)
Considering the dvd-worthy titles out there awaiting digital transfer, I was a little surprised to find this 70s-era made-for-television movie in the $1 cut-out bin at a local used book store.A WOMAN ACCUSED is unwatchable (never thought I'd say that about a movie that has Anthony Zerbe in it.) The problem is with the sound. Background noises and music swamp the dialogue track - somebody walking across a room sounds like the French army storming the gates of Moscow. A background violin drowns out whatever the actors are saying. Not being a lip-reader I couldn't finish this movie. If you're thinking about purchasing it, buy it from a reputable dealer that allows returns.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality,
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This review is from: A Woman Accused (DVD)
This was my wife's 1st lesbian movie that she saw as a teenager... I hadn't ever heard of it or seen it.. so we purchased it to add to our collection. The Quality of the dvd was terrible and the sound was almost non existant.. you could barely hear the movie no matter how loud u turned it up. I don't know if we got a bad copy or it all of them are that poorly converted from vcr to dvd. I was very disappointed.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Expected NEW version; received a copy on DVD-R with smudged labeling,
By Donna M. Apache (Lakeland, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Woman Accused (DVD)
I loved this little movie when it was first shown on TV (it was called "The Glitter Palace" then) years ago and have always wanted a copy so when I saw this for sale I had to get it. Nowhere in the details does it say that this is a COPY seemingly done by computer transfer program. I received the movie on a DVD-R with the black labeling ink all smudged (not even laser sketched). It was a worse copy than the VHS I had taped all those years ago (and has long since deteriorated). I don't understand how it's even allowed to be sold so I am returning it with much disappointment.
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A Woman Accused by Robert Butler (DVD - 2000)
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