The 1985 advert with clips of various titles that are released by the Video Collection including clips from:
- John Wayne classics
- "Rio Grande"
- "Sands of Iwo Jima"
- "The Quiet Man"
- Cary Grant carrying Doris Day on his shoulder in "A Touch of Mink"
- "Indiscreet" (1958)
- "Operation Petticoat"
- Cary Grant in "Father Goose"
- The greatest western film "High Noon"
- "The Bells of St. Mary's"
- It's a wonderful life
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers
- a scene of Frank Sinatra saying 'Hi' in "Young at Heart"
- Never Love a Stranger.
- "The Men"
- "The Glory Boys"
Then here is range of cartoon clips for some children's titles by the Video Collection including.
- "Mr. T" smashing the door down and arriving into a room in an episode of the "Mr. T" cartoon show,
- "Space Ghost" flying downward in the cosmos and shooting lasers with his hand.
- "Atom Ant" arriving into shot in the "Atom Ant" cartoon intro.
- The scene of Zilly running away from a crocodile in his jacket from the "Dastardly and Muttley" cartoon show.
- A gust of wind blowing Atom Ant's mailbox outside his tree the wrong side.
- "Yogi Bear" watching his friend run out of his cave in "Hey There, it's Yogi Bear"
- He-Man getting his power of Greyskull ready in the intro of the "He-Man and the Universe" cartoon series and yelling his "I have the power" quote.
- Mr T taking a glare.
- Muttley having a wheezy giggle in the airplane scene of a "Dastardly and Muttley" cartoon episode
Here is the last few set of clips that end the commercial which are:
- a "Young at Heart" scene of Doris Day taking a smile.
The very last clip of the advert is the logo of the Video Collection with the announcer telling people to start their collection today.
Voiceover[]
- Simon Bates
Taken from trailers on videos[]
- Young at Heart (1985)
- High Noon
- The Bells of St. Mary's
- The Glory Boys
- It's a Wonderful Life
- Never Love a Stranger
- The Men
- The Quiet Man
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Video clips[]
The Video Collection - Greatest Stars Promo (1985)