Submitted for your consideration, is one previewed VHS independent Moviein EXCELLENT Condition (Tested and Guaranteed to Play). The Box is in VERY GOOD Condition, with signs of surface shelf wear. Refer to the photos.
"The Moneytree" is an independent film directed by Alan Dienstag and produced by Christopher Dienstag. It had a limited theatrical release in 1992 in the United States. The film offers a rare look into the life of a Northern California marijuana grower during the Reagan years, taking a pro-pot stance. The main character, David, can't find work as an actor, so he uses his mountain property outside San Francisco to grow marijuana. His wealthy girlfriend, Erica, disdains his agrarian avocation and offers him a great opportunity to work for her father, but only if he stops growing weed. David loves growing pot and turns her down. As his latest crop matures, David has close scrapes with the law and brutal drug dealers. He also frequently argues for the legalization of marijuana with his friends and colleagues2.
The film is notable for its improvised dialogue, as the actors were given a storyline but no written script. It was primarily released on video and received reviews in several publications such as the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. The film was re-released on April 20, 2012, with a new soundtrack and edit1.
You can find more information about the film on Wikipedia and IMDb.
This VHS videocassette is in the NTSC format, meaning this will functionĀ for North American and South American VHS Video Cassette Recorders (VCR) and Video Cassette Players (VCP). Will not function with PAL.
Due to the ease of duplication, REFUNDS are NOT AVAILABLE on these videos. But I'm certain there's an exception in there, somewhere.