I purchased this Steve McQueen Betamax in the oversized box (about 9" x 5-3/4") from a large estate collection of Steve McQueen items in the Washington, DC area. It was made by WCI Home Video 1980.

Condition: I am not able to test as I don't have a Betamax player. If it does not work properly, I will refund your postage. Since it was previously owned by a collector, I would assume  the tape is in good condition. The box has wear to the edges and light creasing top, right side, bottom, but not the spine.

Shipping: I will ship in tissue paper and extra strength large cushion bubble wrap in a clean recycled box, via USPS Media Mail. Thanks for looking.

About the movie: "Peter Yates's 1968 cop drama has its existentialist pretensions, but there is something seductive about its strained seriousness and Steve McQueen's intentionally stoic performance as a San Francisco police detective on the trail of a murderer. A couple of key action sequences boost the film's stature, the most memorable of which is a vertiginous car chase that Yates almost approaches as a dance. Jacqueline Bisset provides window dressing as Bullitt's girlfriend--worried about how much his job strips away his humanity--and Robert Vaughan is almost reptilian as an opportunistic politician." --Tom Keogh