
VHS Eraser
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"Eraser" is a 1996 Warner Bros. action release starring Arnold Schwarzenegger at the absolute peak of his box-office command, and this is the original VHS pressing. The cover puts Arnold in a suit against that signature digital crosshair graphic, with the title in yellow-green block lettering that screams mid-90s studio design. One copy, original clamshell format.
By 1996, Schwarzenegger was pulling $20 million per picture and Warner Bros. was building the summer slate around that star power. "Eraser" dropped the same year as "The Rock," "Mission: Impossible," and "Independence Day," which tells you exactly what the action market looked like that summer, stacked at every level. The film paired Arnold with Vanessa Williams and James Caan, with a plot built around a witness protection program and rail-gun technology that was genuinely ahead of the mainstream military-tech conversation. Director Charles Russell had come off "The Mask" in 1994 and stepped straight into a $100 million production. Domestic gross came in around $101 million. The VHS hit retail in the fall of 1996, which was still the format's commercial peak before DVD began its real push in 1997. Finding a clean clamshell of this one is getting harder, because these sat on rental shelves for years and most surviving copies show the wear.
Arnold in a suit, railguns instead of rockets, VHS paranoia from the summer of '96.
This copy presents well for a rental-era tape. The clamshell shows the kind of shelf patina you expect from the period but holds its shape without cracking. The cassette itself should be rewound and ready to check. Look at the spine of the clamshell where the hinge meets the front panel and run your thumb along it: that seam tells you whether this case has been dropped or forced open hard, and on a tape like this, the structural integrity of the case is part of what you are buying.
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Arnold in a suit, railguns instead of rockets, VHS paranoia from the summer of '96.
The Rental Counter
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 vhs eraser originates from the 90s era[01], represents Warner Bros[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
- VENDOR
- Warner Bros
- ERA
- 90s
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