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60+ free VHS videotapes - mystery, sci-fi, comedy, drama

Grant from Halswell

Great selection of 35+ videotapes in English and 30+ videos dubbed or subtitled in Greek - all in plain plastic covers (no artwork).

Titles include:
Danielle Steel’s Changes
Dead Before Dawn
Death Cruise
Empty Cradle
Extremities
Family Album (Danielle Steel)
Farrah Fawcett: All of Me
Hard Evidence (aka A Day of Reckoning, Justice in a Small Town)
In the Arms of a Killer (foreign dubbed – possibly French)
Jaclyn Smith’s Workout for Body & Balance
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
Kaleidoscope (Danielle Steel)
Rage of Angels
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (2 tapes)
Satan’s School for Girls
Saturn 3
A mix of horror, sci-fi, drama, comedy, mystery, romance and more

Videos feature Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Jaclyn Smith, Richard Chamberlain, Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dean Martin, Bruce Boxleitner, Armand Assante, Angela Lansbury, Beau Bridges, Jeff Bridges, Kirk Douglas, Michael Nouri, Jameson Parker, Sonny Bono, Sam Elliot, Katherine Ross, Andy Griffith, Lea Thompson, Peter Weller, Robert Wagner, Perry King, Kris Kristofferson, John Shea, Dean Stockwell, Nigel Terry, Shelley Winters, Lloyd Bridges, Diane Ladd, Rick Schroder and more.

The Greek ones are:
A Death in California (2 tapes)
Between Two Women
Black Death (aka Quiet Killer)
Dancing with Danger
Empty Cradle
Extremities
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
Lisa
Logan's Run
Murder in a College Town (aka What Happened to Bobby Earl?)
Murder in Texas
Nightmare in the Daylight
Now & Forever
Poison Ivy
Purple Hearts
Rage of Angels
Satan's School for Girls
Saturn 3
Settle the Score
Somebody Killed Her Husband
Sunburn
The Bourne Identity
The Grace Kelly Story
The Mystery of Flight 1501 (aka Aftermath)
The Stranger Within
The Users
Thunder & Lightning
Victim of Rage (aka Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story)
Windmills of the Gods

These movies star Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Jaclyn Smith, James Russo, Sara Gilbert, Drew Barrymore, Tom Skerrit, Christopher Reeve, Jeffrey Nordling, Ian McShane, Diane Ladd, Lloyd Bridges, Colleen Dewhurst, Charles Grodin, Art Carney, Ken Howard, Armand Assante, Michael Nouri, Sam Elliott, Ed Marinaro, Rick Schroder, James Franciscus, Kristian Alfonso, Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Staci Keanan, Robert Colby, Ken Wahl, Jeff Bridges, David Carradine, John Forsythe, Tony Curtis, Joan Fontaine, Michelle Phillips, Robert Wagner, Hilary Swank, Brad Johnson and more.

Pick up from Halswell, Christchurch

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