Not very well known films you own on DVD/Video.

I've just taken receipt of a DVD of Rosalie Goes Shopping, Percy Adlon's wonderfully quirky 1989 West German consumer satire set and filmed in English in America, laced with day-glo art direction and colour photography, starring the rubinesque Marianne Sagebracht and a totally nuts Brad Davis (looking very much like he's got what he sadly died of within less than a couple of years).
 
Since its original VHS release the legal status of Moontrap has become so complicated that it's never likely to be re-released.
Doesn't mean you can't get it though . . . :)

A few more I've unearthed:

The Last Valley

Peyton Place (rare widescreen versions of both)

Gandahar

Time Masters

Fantastic Four (1994)

Cafe Flesh

X the Unknown

Paradise Alley
 
Ones that people may not be sure of are

Death Ship (VHS)
The Contenders (DVD)
Dancin Thru The Dark (BBC screen play) (VHS)
The Mad Death (BBC mini series about rabies in the 80's)(VHS)
 
I used to love One Crazy Summer and I think I remember Class of 1999, with the robot teachers, used to freak me out that one.

A few I have on VHS still

Better Off Dead

The Heavenly Kid

Krull

Deadly Friend (ughhh the basketball scene still makes me feel sick)

The People Under the Stairs

Leviathan

The Hidden
 
My American frienRAB tell me it's a great film and a real tear jerker - especially if you're a Chicago Bears fan - and a very true story.

My one:

Being There - anyone should make the effort to get this film. Peter Sellers' last, and one of his very best performances.
 
Money For Nothing

Mr Wonderful

Blood In Blood Out

Guilty As Sin

Blank Check

The Crush

Reckless Kelly

The Cutting Edge

The Power Of One

Blue Ice

The StupiRAB (got this in the US)

Bebe's KiRAB (worth a fortune, apparently)

Home Alone:D
 
My only 2 are:

The Fountain,

12 Monkeys - I dunno whether this would really class as 'not well known', but nobody that I know has heard of it. :)
 
I have a rather nice 2-disc edition of Harry Kumel's Belgian 1971 chinese box-type film Malpertuis, featuring a particularly corpulent Orson Welles and the lovely Susan Hampshire.
 
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