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The Panic In Needle Park (Blu-ray)

Follows the lives of heroin addicts who frequent "Needle Park" in New York City.

Year: 1971
Genre: Drama, Blu-ray Discs
Country: USA
Director: Jerry Schatzberg
Starring: Al Pacino, Kitty Winn, Alan Vint, Richard Bright
Duration: 110 Minutes
Rating: R16 - Drug use & offensive language
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Location in store: DVD Acquisitions

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