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Anyone remember Video Film Hire?

Video Rental shop on Lordship Lane?

Near the roundabout opposite EDT?


I do years ago as a kid, waiting on Saturdays for them to open up in the morning to pick up a tape or two for the weekend, the days of block buster video ect, a gone eara but well remembered. Place closed years and years back.


Well I was horrified that when I found these in a huge bin in Harfield Gardens estate a year or two back, 100's of tapes in there, but I noticed there in the bundle, knowing these are ex-rentals, and found the actual Video Film Hire 'take home with you with the tape inside' box, was so elated to see this again after like 20ish years ago, so fought I'd save the ex-rentals (most or quite a lot of these) and the take them home and save from landfill.


Most of them are kung fu movies, and to be honest not my cup of tea to watch, but sure the good people here, someone would like to have, so thought be nice gesture to offer these back here on the ETF first to those who may want to enjoy and worship once more. Or I'll Freecycle if not taken.


Please see pics.


I will keep the 'take home with you' box but will photo copy, and/or email a high res scan if you like, I may even put on here next day or so.


So own a piece of video rental history of East Dulwich!


please pm me, all to be taken at once, would need fairly large box/bag. Collection only please. Would prefer a VHS enthusiast ect to take. Condition unknown but sure most would be ok to play again. I have not watched any of these/or played them. They come in condition as I found them. I've only watched some of these titles by using other formats.


Free to collect and take away! :)

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