Al-Marsad Newspaper: Journalist Mohammed Al-Hamzani reviewed the last store selling old videotapes in Riyadh, which were popular during the eighties and nineties.
He said that the current generation may not know the story of video films, and showed some tapes such as Teach Me Love, the Hero, the Woman and the Cleaver.
Al-Hamzani confirmed that this store is the last store for old video tapes in Riyadh, the Kingdom and the world, and it reviews some films.
For his part, the shop owner said that the demand for these tapes is low at the present time, and the price ranges around 10 riyals for renting a tape per day.
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