Vince Vaughn's career started in the VHS era with Swingers (1996) — a micro-budget indie that became one of the defining films of its year on home video. His appearances in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Clay Pigeons (1998) round out a lean but interesting early VHS catalog for one of the 1990s' most recognizable comic voices.
Browse our Vince Vaughn VHS collection below — early career indie gems and mainstream 90s releases.
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Vince Vaughn VHS Rarities & Collectibles
Vince Vaughn's VHS catalog is short but choice. Swingers (1996, Miramax Home Entertainment) is the crown jewel — a micro-budget indie that punched far above its weight and remains one of the best 90s time-capsule tapes you can find. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Universal) is plentiful but satisfying for the creature feature shelf.
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The must-finds: Swingers in original Miramax clamshell, Clay Pigeons (1998, PolyGram Video) — a dark comedy thriller that flew under the radar on initial release — and Return to Paradise (1998, Universal). Rudy (1993, Columbia TriStar) features a young Vaughn in a memorable supporting role and is a frequent thrift store find.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Swingers VHS rare?
Not extremely rare, but finding it in excellent unplayed condition takes effort. It was a popular rental title and most copies show wear. A clean copy is a solid score.
What was Vince Vaughn's first film?
Rudy (1993) was his feature film debut. He played a small but memorable role as Jamie O'Hara and the tape is easy and affordable to find.

