
Commando VHS (20th Century Fox Selections Edition)
This is a standard-sized VHS cassette of the 1985 action film 'Commando', starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This specific copy is part of the '20th Century Fox Selections' budget-line re-release series, identifiable by the distinctive maroon/burgundy header and gold lettering at the top of the cardboard slipcover. The cover art features a classic high-contrast image of John Matrix (Schwarzenegger) in combat gear holding grenades and a knife. The item is reportedly factory-sealed in its original clear plastic shrink-wrap, which appears tight and reflective under lighting. The slipcover beneath the plastic shows sharp corners and vibrant colors, with no visible fading from UV exposure. There is minor shelf wear evident through the plastic at the bottom right corner, which is common for media of this era. The 'Selections' line typically dates from the early to mid-1990s, indicating this is a later press rather than a 1980s first-edition release. The presence of the original seal is a significant quality indicator for collectors of physical media, as it preserves the integrity of the tape and the cardboard box from environmental damage and handling.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Home Media - Vintage Electronics & Collectible Video Tapes
Appraised On
January 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
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Never opened
Item Description
This is a standard-sized VHS cassette of the 1985 action film 'Commando', starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This specific copy is part of the '20th Century Fox Selections' budget-line re-release series, identifiable by the distinctive maroon/burgundy header and gold lettering at the top of the cardboard slipcover. The cover art features a classic high-contrast image of John Matrix (Schwarzenegger) in combat gear holding grenades and a knife. The item is reportedly factory-sealed in its original clear plastic shrink-wrap, which appears tight and reflective under lighting. The slipcover beneath the plastic shows sharp corners and vibrant colors, with no visible fading from UV exposure. There is minor shelf wear evident through the plastic at the bottom right corner, which is common for media of this era. The 'Selections' line typically dates from the early to mid-1990s, indicating this is a later press rather than a 1980s first-edition release. The presence of the original seal is a significant quality indicator for collectors of physical media, as it preserves the integrity of the tape and the cardboard box from environmental damage and handling.
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