HT2499 Won't play commercial DVD.

MacBook Pro with 10.6.8 won't play some commercial DVDs. Just inserted "The Double" straight from RedBox and the drive gets caught in a search loop and won't recognize the disc. Was very hard to finally eject the disc. Restarting the computer does nothing

Although this disc worked in DVD player, I've now discovered it won't play in 2 other players. So, I believe I have a "disc problem" and not a MacBook problem.  Other DVDs do work in my Mac, so I dont suspect a dirty lens, but I will seek out a lens cleaner.
Thanks.

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