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Old 3rd May 2017, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by hivemind View Post
Yes. The covers were to a degree better than the DVD and Blu Ray covers. There's two Warner's that I would personally consider two of the rarest out there. Arsenic and Old Lace and a Nic Roeg film called Eureka. Both are probably the rarest of the rare. And both titles were released in the UK on rental big box. Eureka had a limited rental release for some unkown reason by WHV. Arsenic was released on Hollywood Gold, which was a series of titles from the classic era of Warner films from the late 1930's and 40's, Like Maltese Falcon, Watch on the Rhine, Now, Voyager, Dark Victory, Angels With Dirty Faces, Casablanca etc...


I've included some photos of my Warner Home Video collection. There's some extremely rare titles in there. Both pre and post-cert. It's taken a good 25 yrs to develop this collection, and trackdown some of the more rarer titles.
That's a lot now. Kudos!!
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