Winona Ryder defined a generation of late-1980s and early-1990s VHS rentals. From the darkly comic Beetlejuice and Heathers to the gothic romance of Edward Scissorhands and Bram Stoker's Dracula, her catalog became essential home video viewing for a decade.
Browse our selection of Winona Ryder VHS tapes below — original releases, rental copies, and the occasional big-box find.
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Winona Ryder VHS Rarities & Collectibles
Winona Ryder's early career produced some of the most sought-after big-box and clamshell VHS releases of the era. Her 1988 double-header of Beetlejuice and Heathers made her a household name, and both films saw wide VHS distribution that collectors still hunt today. Edward Scissorhands (1990) clamshells in original cardboard slip cases fetch strong prices, as does the 1992 Columbia House release of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Most Collectible Winona Ryder VHS Titles
Look for: original Beetlejuice big-box releases (Warner Home Video, 1989), Heathers first pressings (Starmaker Entertainment), the Delta Entertainment release of Lucas (1986) — one of her earliest screen roles — and any sealed copy of Reality Bites (1994). The 1994 Little Women release from Columbia TriStar is frequently found in good condition and remains a strong seller.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most valuable Winona Ryder VHS tapes?
Original big-box releases of Beetlejuice and Heathers in excellent condition command the highest prices. Sealed copies of any title from her 1988-1994 run are particularly desirable.
How do I identify a first-pressing VHS?
Check the catalog number on the spine and compare to known first-run releases. Early pressings often have different cover art or promotional stickers from video rental chains.

