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The Shop Around the Corner 1940 DVD

Storyline!

The Matuszek & Co. store in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary is the pride and joy of its owner, Hugo Matuszek. And who better to run this charming store than Alfred Kralik, a bachelor’s degree, an experienced and dedicated salesman? But saleswoman Clara Novak is hired. , she and Kralik clash from the beginning. On the sidelines, Kralik has a secret pen-pal to whom he intends to propose. Unfortunately, he was inexplicably fired the night of the scheduled meeting. Ashamed and sad, Kralik goes to a bar, where he meets up with his colleague Pirovic. To his surprise, he discovers that his correspondent is none other than Clara, who previously did not reveal his identity.

  • Comes on Region Free DVD-R  with Disc Art and a Full-Colour Cover page in a 7mm Standard DVD Case.
  • Subtitles only show for the parts, not in English.

$10.99

Additional Information

Weight 100 g
Release Date

January 12, 1940 (United States)

Duration

99 Minutes

Region

Region Free – Play Worldwide

Handling Time

1-2 Business Days

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