Accidently deleted dvd player, any way getting it back?

Hey, i have been deleting some of my applications to have more room for movies, tv shows..... and i deleted dvd player, i thought i would not need this for anything but i need it for dvds and i cant watch them. Any way i could get dvd player back?
Thanks

If it's not on the 10.5 application disk, then reload the operating system. An alternative would be to use VLC. Download the 32 bit Intel version.

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