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Arrow Video's 10 Most Valuable Releases (2025)

April 17, 2025
James Wilson
Market Trends
Arrow Video's 10 Most Valuable Releases (2025)

From grindhouse gore to French New Wave, Arrow’s boutique catalogue has built a devoted collector base. But which titles top the charts in 2025?

Below are the 10 most expensive Arrow Video releases, based on recent sealed sale prices tracked over the last 90 days.

Rank Title Release Date Format Avg. New Price
1Seijun Suzuki Vol. 2: Border CrossingsApr 17 2018Blu‑ray + DVD$308.68
2Shawscope Volume OneDec 28 2021Blu‑ray + CD$280.46
3Herschell Gordon Lewis FeastOct 25 2016Blu‑ray + DVD$263.56
4Seijun Suzuki Vol. 1: Seijun RisingFeb 13 2018Blu‑ray + DVD$224.99
5Gamera: The Complete CollectionJul 28 2020Blu‑ray$215.00
6Godard + Gorin: Five FilmsFeb 27 2018Blu‑ray + DVD$200.29
7The Complete SartanaJun 26 2018Limited Edition$199.95
8Survivor Ballads: Shohei ImamuraDec 08 2020Blu‑ray$184.99
9Jacques Rivette CollectionMay 23 2017Blu‑ray + DVD$180.21
10Female Prisoner Scorpion CollectionAug 09 2016Blu‑ray + DVD$171.34

What drives Arrow values?

1. Niche ≠ cheap: Low print‑run genre sets like Seijun Suzuki or H. G. Lewis become grails almost overnight.

2. Packaging matters: Deluxe multi‑format sets with books, CDs, or slipboxes consistently outperform bare‑bones reissues.

3. Cult demand: Shawscope and Gamera prove kaiju and kung‑fu fans will pay top dollar for curated restorations.

Arrow vs. Criterion?

Criterions dominate the high‑value mainstream, but Arrow owns the underground. For horror, pinku, or eurocrime, Arrow OOP sets remain untouchable.

Tip: If you spot an Arrow box set going OOP—buy it. Prices usually spike 4‑6 months after it leaves the Arrow store.