The Video Home System[1], better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard developed by Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) and launched in Europe/Asia in September 1976 (U.S. launch was June 1977), with The Young Teacher being the first movie to be released and A History of Violence, released on home video in 2006, being the last in the North American market
The movie Sophie and the Moon Hanger is not available on VHS or DVD. It is a movie made by Lifetime Productions and occasionally is shown on the Lifetime or LMN channel.
The Little Mermaid was first released on VHS in the year 1990. This was one year after the movie came out in theaters.
The only Law and Order movie (made for TV) was "Exiled: A Law & Order Movie" was made in 1998. The use of VHS had declined in favor of DVD by the late nineties. All of the major sources of recorded movies carry the DVD version of the movie, such as Amazon, Ebay, Netflix, etc.
As long as it takes you to record it from DVD to VHS yourself.
It's not worth anything. VHS is dead.
The Young Teacher A Korean movie
Hi I have Two home made (from TV) VHS cassettes with Episodes 2-8 (i.e. missing the first) How to proceed ? Kevin
The movie Sophie and the Moon Hanger is not available on VHS or DVD. It is a movie made by Lifetime Productions and occasionally is shown on the Lifetime or LMN channel.
Sony made the first VHS system but opted out of it after they decided the beta format produced a better quality picture. They sold the rights to the VHS system to JVC who because of the VHS system's ability to put more video on a tape (at that time, 6 hors as compared to 4.5 for the beta tapes) eventually won the format wars. Sony later started putting out VHS machines and the rest is history.
There already is a Sonic the Hedgehog movie, young one... I have it on VHS, it's white plastic and a nicely made movie.
The Little Mermaid was first released on VHS in the year 1990. This was one year after the movie came out in theaters.
The only Law and Order movie (made for TV) was "Exiled: A Law & Order Movie" was made in 1998. The use of VHS had declined in favor of DVD by the late nineties. All of the major sources of recorded movies carry the DVD version of the movie, such as Amazon, Ebay, Netflix, etc.
As long as it takes you to record it from DVD to VHS yourself.
It's not worth anything. VHS is dead.
Probably a dollar or two per tape. VHS Disney movies are not collectible since there were many made, and not generally desirable since VHS is such a low quality media.
The First Ten Years - VHS - was created in 1996.
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