
Son In Law VHS
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Buena Vista Home Video's 1993 pressing of "Son In Law" on VHS, clamshell format, Hollywood Pictures mountain logo on the spine. This is the rental-market release, the copy that sat behind a counter in a video store while Pauly Shore was genuinely one of the most recognizable faces in American comedy. Not ironic then. Not a punchline. A phenomenon.
1993 was peak Weasel. Shore had come out of MTV with "Totally Pauly," built a stand-up following on the college circuit, and "Encino Man" a year earlier had already proven the formula: fish-out-of-water Shore in a square environment, chaos follows. "Son In Law" doubled down on that exact blueprint, sending Crawl from the LA club scene into a South Dakota wheat farm for Thanksgiving and keeping him there. Hollywood Pictures was the Buena Vista subsidiary Disney used for live-action comedies that weren't quite family-safe enough for the main label, and Shore was exactly the kind of mid-range box office engine that kept the imprint busy in the early 90s. The film pulled around $36 million domestic against a modest production budget. Not a blockbuster, but a profit. Enough that "In the Army Now" followed in 1994 and "Jury Duty" in 1995. This was the run.
The tape that took the Weasel persona out of MTV and into middle America for Thanksgiving.
The clamshell is intact, spine is readable, Hollywood Pictures logo sits clean above the title. Tape plays. No significant warping on the case we can see, and the label on the cassette itself tracks with the era's standard Buena Vista house style: solid color field, white text, catalog number block at the bottom. If you are shelving this for display, the spine reads well at distance. If you are playing it, rewind before the first run to check the ribbon tension. Inspect the tape window: ribbon should sit flat with no slack before you press play.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the catalog number on the cassette label matches the 1993 Buena Vista rental-market pressing, not a later retail re-release.
The tape that took the Weasel persona out of MTV and into middle America for Thanksgiving.
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Before streaming flattened the difference between movies, VHS was a physical act. Rentals, buybacks, Blockbuster sleeves, promo tapes, ex-rentals with security stickers still on the side. 90s tapes outlived the stores they came from. We keep them in their original cases where possible and note every sticker, sun-fade, and sleeve crease in the photography.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This son in law vhs originates from the 90s era[01], represents Buena Vista[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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- Buena Vista
- ERA
- 90s
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