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With half of those it could well be a relief if anything else
Count your blessings I say
Thanks for that Gaz, I'm collecting most of the variations from the 80's big box onwards inc the silver 25th ones. What do the blue covers go up to. Did you know that the white cover ones that were digitally remastered have 2 variations, they were also issued in wide screen but were called Special Collectors editions as opposed Digitally remastered editions. There is also a set that has a small bond picture on the spine, (preceding the collage panorama spines) that were issued in 2 formats as well.
Lots of shelf space needed if any of you are collecting them all.
I'm looking for missing video's, does anyone have any rarer ones for sale or swap.
I have duplicates of earlier ones.
Do you have any of the VHS white digitally remastered tapes and the white wide screen ones too. I alsoo need a few to complete the silver 25th set. What do you have for sale.
Best regards John.
Hi John,
Yes, The old Betamax tape. Plus, it's from Australia, and I just got that recently. To answer your questions, I unfortunately do not have any for sale nor do I have the 25th anniversary VHSes. What I mentioned is what I have. Right Now, I'm trying to track down the 1996 "James Bond 007 Collection" VHS release of Goldfinger that came out in Australia, either single or as part of The Sean Connery VHS Box Set, Vol. 1. That's the only one I needed to get for my collection
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My memory is that the Sean Connery movies were released in 1992 and the others in 1993.
However the inside of my TMWTGG video sleeve only shows the Connery and Moore releases.
These are the original UK issues of the series that I bought when they were first released back in the 80's. This was pre "sell-thru" when tapes were released purely for the rental market. Luckily, the husband of a lady who worked for the same company as me owned a video store and ordered a copy of each title for me as and when they were released. To begin with they cost £35-£40 a time but by the time of LTK the prices were around the £60-£70 mark.
I owned that collection, as I mentioned in my post. Currently, I'm getting three Big-boxes of some of the titles from Austrailia.
By the time the Brosnan's were released, Chevron, I had moved onto Laserdisc. Not sure how many of his titles appeared in big boxes.
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It should - hopefully - work for you now.
I'm looking for The James Bond 007 Collection (1996) release of Goldfinger that either came out single or as part of the Sean Connery Vol. 1 VHS Set in Australia, if anyone of you has that particular copy, let me know. Thanks!
I'll keep an eye out for that Goldfinger VHS for you.
I wonder if the new Blu-ray Collection will match up in some way?
Anyone?
http://wantitnow.ebay.com.au/Goldfinger-1964-VHS-1996-Edition_W0QQadidZ130655937584
http://wantitnow.ebay.com.au/James-Bond-Sean-Connery-Box-Set-Vol-1-VHS_W0QQadidZ130670302609
Casino Royale (1967) at the time was owned by Columbia Pictures, and was released by RCA/Columbia Home Video (or its Australian division, RCA/Columbia/Hoyts Video) and was the only distributor until MGM bought out the James Bond name and rights to both CR (53' and 67') and Never Say Never Again due to the settlement between Sony and MGM.
Notice: I just completed the set not too long ago. Lucky day for me![/quote]