Changes made to Joan of Arc: The Messenger

Revision 2

Created on Saturday, 19th September 2009, 13:53
Change Submitted by David Beckett

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  • Title changed from Joan of Arc: The Messenger (Blu-ray Disc) to Joan of Arc: The Messenger (BD)
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Revision 1

Created on Wednesday, 15th July 2009, 18:49
Change Submitted by David Beckett

List of Changes:

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Initial Version

Created on Sunday, 30th November 2008, 14:12
First Submitted by David Beckett