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Pictured: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Beta from 1981
A nostalgic collection of video cassette tapes of some of the most iconic horror films of the 1980s is tipped to sell for £300,000.
Although the vast majority of the scary movies are VHS editions, one of the most valuable items in the sale is a rare Betamax format tape of Halloween.
The sealed cassette, that bears a 'gaudy' original cover design of a pumpkin and curved knife is expected to sell for £15,000.
A mint condition VHS tape for Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller Jaws is also tipped to sell for £15,000.
The tape was produced for the home video market in 1983 and this one still has its original cellophane wraparound with MCA Home Video watermarks on.
Pic: HeritageAuctions/BNPS
Pictured: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Beta from 1981
A nostalgic collection of video cassette tapes of some of the most iconic horror films of the 1980s is tipped to sell for £300,000.
Although the vast majority of the scary movies are VHS editions, one of the most valuable items in the sale is a rare Betamax format tape of Halloween.
The sealed cassette, that bears a 'gaudy' original cover design of a pumpkin and curved knife is expected to sell for £15,000.
A mint condition VHS tape for Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller Jaws is also tipped to sell for £15,000.
The tape was produced for the home video market in 1983 and this one still has its original cellophane wraparound with MCA Home Video watermarks on.
HeritageAuctions/BNPS 3 Oct 2022 2083x2932 / 1.6MB