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Carbon Copy | Something Weird Video Collection
Carbon Copy | Something Weird Video Collection
VHS tape and clamshell case are in good pre-owned condition. The cassette is clean with intact labels. The Something Weird Video clamshell case shows light shelf wear consistent with age.
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Carbon Copy is a 1969 French crime thriller directed by Sergio Gobbi and starring Robert Hossein and Charles Aznavour. Released on VHS by Something Weird Video, this edition is especially desirable among cult cinema collectors. Something Weird Video became known for rescuing obscure, hard-to-find genre films and exploitation titles from vaults and private archives, often presenting them in limited-run VHS releases long before boutique DVD and Blu-ray labels existed.
This widescreen transfer showcases a moody European crime story filled with psychological tension, criminal intrigue, and stylish late-1960s atmosphere. Fans of Eurocrime, noir-inspired thrillers, and offbeat international cinema will appreciate both the film itself and the distinctive Something Weird Video branding.
As part of the Something Weird Video collection, this VHS represents a piece of cult home video history. These releases were aimed at dedicated collectors and film enthusiasts, making them increasingly sought after in the modern VHS collecting community. A strong addition for fans of rare foreign crime films, vintage horror and exploitation distributors, and niche VHS labels.
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