Some DVDs have sold for surprisingly high prices—usually because they’re rare, out of print, misprints, or tied to cult followings. Here are some of the most expensive DVDs ever sold or valued on the collector market:
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**Dogma (Special Editions)
Due to rights issues (previously tied up with Harvey Weinstein), this Kevin Smith film went out of print for years. Certain editions have sold for £80–£200+, especially sealed copies. -
**The Simpsons Early Season Box Sets (Misprints / Limited Runs)
Some early pressings or rare packaging variants (like head-shaped editions) can fetch £100–£250+ depending on condition. -
**The Evil Dead (Anchor Bay “Book of the Dead” Edition)
A fan-favourite horror collectible with unique packaging. Rare or sealed copies can go for £150–£300+. -
**Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (Out-of-print editions)
Controversial and often restricted, certain DVD releases have reached £100–£250+. -
**Disney Treasures (Limited Tin Sets)
These numbered, limited-edition tins (like Mickey Mouse or Disneyland collections) regularly sell for £150–£400+ depending on rarity.