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The Quentin Tarantino Collection BluRay, Brown

This collection brings together five dynamic directorial outings from popular culture icon Quentin Tarantino. Includes: Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown and Kill Bill Vols 1 and 2. Contains 6 discs. Cert 18.

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