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RIGHT KIND OF WRONG, THE - (DVD,2013) Region 4 - NEW+SEALED

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Management number 203528389 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $34.00 Model Number 203528389
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The Right Kind Of Wrong (DVD,2013) NEW+SEALED

Product Information

In this romantic comedy, The Right Kind of Wrong, Leo Palamino is a failed-writer-turned-dishwasher made famous for his many flaws and shortcomings in a blog called "Why You Suck," a huge Internet success written by his ex-wife. Then Leo meets Colette, the girl of his dreams... on the day she is marrying the perfect man. And so, the ultimate underdog story begins as Leo, a fearless dreamer, risks all to show Colette and the whole wide world all that is right with a man famous for being wrong.

Product Identifiers

Apn
9321337153643
eBay Product ID (ePID)
182532361

Product Key Features

Format
PAL, DVD
Genre
Comedy
Director
Jeremiah S. Chechik
Rating
MA15+, Strong Sex Scenes
Language
English

Additional Product Features

Aspect Ratio
16:9
Actor
James A. Woods, Arielle Rombough, Mateen Devji, Will Sasso, Raoul Bhaneja, Margherita Donato, Catherine O'hara, Kristen Hager, Maya Samy, Jennifer Baxter, Ryan Kwanten, Maria Menounos, Valerie Planche, Sara Canning, Ryan Mcpartlin
Main Audio Type
Dolby Digital
Product Release Date
07/05/2014
Theatrical Release Year
2013
Tag Line
Leo Just MET the Love of HIS Life. AT Her Wedding.
Run Time
97min.
Sub-Genre
Romance Comedy
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