Robert De Niro's catalog on VHS spans five decades of American cinema's best work. From Mean Streets (1973) and Taxi Driver (1976) through Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991), Heat (1995), and Casino (1995), his home video releases represent a graduate-level course in film acting — available for a few dollars a tape.
Browse our Robert De Niro VHS collection below — crime classics, Oscar winners, and career-defining performances.
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Robert De Niro VHS Rarities & Collectibles
Robert De Niro's early 1970s films represent the holy grail of his VHS catalog. Mean Streets (1973) and Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) had limited home video runs, and The Godfather Part II (1974) in original Paramount release form is a landmark piece of film history on tape. His 1980s output — Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, Once Upon a Time in America — is collected seriously by film enthusiasts worldwide.
Most Collectible Robert De Niro VHS Titles
Top finds include: Taxi Driver (RCA/Columbia, 1980), Raging Bull (CBS/Fox, 1981) in original clamshell, The Deer Hunter (Universal, 1979), The King of Comedy (CBS/Fox, 1983) — one of his most underrated performances — Once Upon a Time in America (Warner, 1984), and the original Warner Bros. release of Goodfellas (1991). Heat (Warner, 1996) and Casino (Universal, 1996) are strong additions to any De Niro shelf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the rarest Robert De Niro VHS tapes?
His pre-1975 titles in good condition are the hardest to find. Mean Streets, Bang the Drum Slowly, and early pressings of The Godfather Part II are the most sought-after among serious collectors.
Is Goodfellas on VHS worth collecting?
Absolutely — it's one of the defining crime films ever made. The original Warner Bros. release from 1991 is the version to look for, and sealed copies are always desirable.







