It is out of print and apparently rare enough to get a premium price.
Other than getting a cheaper used copy that are also available from
third party sellers I don't  know your options. I do notice it can be
legally downloaded for $10 on Amazon but no idea if that will work for
 your situation. Obviously it won't if it is needed for a class.

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Foster, Jennifer <fost...@uhv.edu> wrote:
> I am looking for a DVD copy of The Swimmer in NTSC format, not PAL.�  Appears
> to be out of production, but I seem to be able to acquire one from a third
> party vendor through Amazon for ~$95. It is not our policy to acquire things
> through unknown third-party sources. I have tried B&T, Amazon, and Midwest.
> Anyone have other ideas?�  Thanks…jen
>
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> Jennifer Foster
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> Media Librarian
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> The Victoria College/University of Houston-Victoria Library
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> fost...@uhv.edu
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> http://vcuhvlibrary.uhv.edu
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