Before streaming, blu-ray, and DVD, most LVC films were only available on home video cassette tapes, usually VHS (but also Betamax). Many of us discovered these films for the first time in these formats (usually cropped and edited).
Often times due to rights issues, these films were given new titles (some similar to the original, some not). A future series of blog posts will dive into a gallery of these releases by film, but first a look at some original artwork from 1987.
Here is a look at the Imperial Entertainment Days of Wrath VHS cover and it's creation by Corey Wolfe
Often times due to rights issues, these films were given new titles (some similar to the original, some not). A future series of blog posts will dive into a gallery of these releases by film, but first a look at some original artwork from 1987.
Here is a look at the Imperial Entertainment Days of Wrath VHS cover and it's creation by Corey Wolfe
http://www.videosanctum.com/video-era-art/days-of-wrath-1967-imperial-entertainment-corp-original-artwork-by-corey-wolfe
VHS Cover
Final Art
Sketch
Sketch
Full Sleeve
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