Demi Moore: Films, Rarities & Collectibles
Demi Moore's film career maps almost exactly onto the arc of the VHS era. Her Brat Pack work — St. Elmo's Fire (1985) and About Last Night (1986) — made her a mid-80s household name on tape, and the megahit Ghost (1990) cemented her as one of the decade's definitive stars. Her run through the early 1990s (A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, Disclosure) placed her alongside the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and produced a string of must-rent new releases.
Moore's later work — G.I. Jane (1997), the critically reviled but commercially successful Striptease (1996), and her more measured post-2000s appearances — offers a varied catalog for collectors. Her VHS output from the mid-1980s through the late 1990s represents one of the richest catalogues of the era for physical media enthusiasts, spanning the full breadth of dramatic, thriller, and mainstream entertainment filmmaking.
Career Highlights by Era
1985–1987: St. Elmo's Fire, About Last Night, Wisdom, The Seventh Sign — defining Brat Pack years with strong VHS runs.
1990–1993: Ghost, Mortal Thoughts, A Few Good Men — the commercial peak, with Ghost becoming one of the era's best-selling VHS releases.
1993–1997: Indecent Proposal, Disclosure, Striptease, G.I. Jane — high-profile A-list work that kept her on the new-release wall throughout the decade.
What to Look For at Keystone Crypt
About Last Night (CBS/Fox Video, 1986) and St. Elmo's Fire (RCA/Columbia, 1986) are the best early-career finds in her VHS catalog. The original Paramount pressing of Ghost in excellent condition is the signature mid-career piece. On disc, the Ghost Blu-ray and the A Few Good Men Blu-ray are both strong additions to any collection.
