Eloise (1956)

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Eloise (1956)

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Is there anywhere i can somehow get a copy of the original eloise t.v. movie from 1956 with evelyn rudie on vhs or dvd somewhere?

if anybody knows let me know.
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As far as I'm aware, it is not available, nor are there plans to make it so. But when you find it, let me know!

Here is all I know about it:
http://www.eloisewebsite.com/eloise_on_tv.htm
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Keep looking on ww.ebay.com. and keep checking www.amazon.com. It might be released on DVD sometime soon. You just must keep hoping, and believing that it will get a DVD release someday soon.
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Has this ever been shown on television since it originally aired?
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I saw it once about 6 years ago. I loved it. I have a lot of Rare Origional Movies that were never released commercially. A matter of fact I got a copy of a Rare Sandra Dee and Rosalind Russell film yesterday, I am watching and I love it. It is Rosie made in 1968. I have a lot of Rare Movies that have never been released commercially. Some of those are the best movies ever made.
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