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Old 09-22-2020, 10:37 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by OceanBlue View Post
And I remember well seeing those regular prices for VHS releases of films (the good old days when they had the original MGM/UA logo at the beginning (referring to The Living Daylights).
I was pleased when Eureka released Breakheart Pass on blu-ray and even had exactly the same image on the cover that Warners had used on their VHS release.

The Warner titles were the most expensive. Most others including RCA/Columbia, MGM/UA Home Video, CIC Video (which released Paramount and Universal titles) and CBS/Fox Video were normally between £10 and about £12. Only the budget independent labels, such as The Video Collection, were less at around £7 or thereabouts. I started working in 1985, so you can probably guess where a lot of my spare money was spent.

Going back to your original post about "Discovering Film", this could well attract more viewers now that Sky Arts is available free-to-air.
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