Martin Scorsese’s - Mean Streets VHS

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Nice 1997 VHS copy of Martin Scorsese’s groundbreaking Film "Mean Streets".

It marked the beginning of his collaboration with Robert De Niro, a partnership that would yield some of cinema's most iconic works. The film also introduced Scorsese's signature directorial style, characterized by dynamic camera work, intense performances, and the use of popular music to underscore emotional moments.

The film's honest portrayal of urban life and its moral complexities resonated with audiences and critics alike. It laid the groundwork for Scorsese's future explorations of crime, guilt, and the human condition in films like "Goodfellas" and "Casino".

Features brilliant cover Graphic of Johnny Boy (De Niro) and Charlie (Harvey Keitel) set against the Little Italy neighbourhood of New York.

Are you buying it to Watch? Probably Not, will it look Cool on your Shelf- Sure Will!

Condition- Very Good.

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Nice 1997 VHS copy of Martin Scorsese’s groundbreaking Film "Mean Streets".

It marked the beginning of his collaboration with Robert De Niro, a partnership that would yield some of cinema's most iconic works. The film also introduced Scorsese's signature directorial style, characterized by dynamic camera work, intense performances, and the use of popular music to underscore emotional moments.

The film's honest portrayal of urban life and its moral complexities resonated with audiences and critics alike. It laid the groundwork for Scorsese's future explorations of crime, guilt, and the human condition in films like "Goodfellas" and "Casino".

Features brilliant cover Graphic of Johnny Boy (De Niro) and Charlie (Harvey Keitel) set against the Little Italy neighbourhood of New York.

Are you buying it to Watch? Probably Not, will it look Cool on your Shelf- Sure Will!

Condition- Very Good.

Nice 1997 VHS copy of Martin Scorsese’s groundbreaking Film "Mean Streets".

It marked the beginning of his collaboration with Robert De Niro, a partnership that would yield some of cinema's most iconic works. The film also introduced Scorsese's signature directorial style, characterized by dynamic camera work, intense performances, and the use of popular music to underscore emotional moments.

The film's honest portrayal of urban life and its moral complexities resonated with audiences and critics alike. It laid the groundwork for Scorsese's future explorations of crime, guilt, and the human condition in films like "Goodfellas" and "Casino".

Features brilliant cover Graphic of Johnny Boy (De Niro) and Charlie (Harvey Keitel) set against the Little Italy neighbourhood of New York.

Are you buying it to Watch? Probably Not, will it look Cool on your Shelf- Sure Will!

Condition- Very Good.