The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts DVD: Peter Marshall & Monty Hall
Home Entertainment Media - DVDs

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts DVD: Peter Marshall & Monty Hall

This item is a standard physical media release, specifically a DVD case for 'The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts' featuring Greg Garrison's presentation. The cover art prominently features a central portrait of Dean Martin in a classic black tuxedo with a bow tie, set against a dark, minimalist background. The typography includes the series title in orange and yellow gradient lettering, with the specific 'Men of the Hour' identified as Peter Marshall and Monty Hall at the bottom. The case is constructed of black molded plastic with a clear poly-wrap sleeve that houses the printed paper insert. Based on the branding and presentation, this likely originates from the mid-2000s era of home video releases, often distributed by companies like Guthy-Renker or Time Life. The physical condition appears fair to good; there are visible light reflections on the protective plastic sleeve, and some slight warping or edge wear is present on the white borders of the paper insert. The black plastic spine is visible along the right edge, showing no signs of heavy cracking or significant structural damage. This piece represents a significant era of 1970s television variety and roast culture, preserved for home viewing.

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Basic Information

Category

Home Entertainment Media - DVDs

Appraised On

March 14, 2026

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Item Description

This item is a standard physical media release, specifically a DVD case for 'The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts' featuring Greg Garrison's presentation. The cover art prominently features a central portrait of Dean Martin in a classic black tuxedo with a bow tie, set against a dark, minimalist background. The typography includes the series title in orange and yellow gradient lettering, with the specific 'Men of the Hour' identified as Peter Marshall and Monty Hall at the bottom. The case is constructed of black molded plastic with a clear poly-wrap sleeve that houses the printed paper insert. Based on the branding and presentation, this likely originates from the mid-2000s era of home video releases, often distributed by companies like Guthy-Renker or Time Life. The physical condition appears fair to good; there are visible light reflections on the protective plastic sleeve, and some slight warping or edge wear is present on the white borders of the paper insert. The black plastic spine is visible along the right edge, showing no signs of heavy cracking or significant structural damage. This piece represents a significant era of 1970s television variety and roast culture, preserved for home viewing.

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