The Filthy Rich -caballero Home Video- 1980 Dvd5 [better] -

The film , released under the legendary Caballero Home Video label, stands as a quintessential artifact of the "Golden Age of Porn". Often cataloged today in digital archives as a DVD5 (a single-layer 4.7GB disc format), this title captures a pivotal moment when the industry transitioned from theatrical releases to the burgeoning home video market. Plot and Performance: A Comedy of Errors

| Release | Aspect Ratio | Source | Runtime | Availability | |---------|-------------|--------|---------|--------------| | 1983 VHS (Caballero) | 1.33:1 (pan-scan) | ¾” U-Matic master | 78 min (cut) | Extremely rare | | 2002 DVD5 (this guide) | 1.33:1 (open matte) | BetaSP from 35mm print | 82 min | Rare | | 2010 European DVD9 | 1.85:1 (letterboxed) | PAL transfer | 84 min (PAL speedup) | Uncommon | | Streaming (none) | N/A | N/A | N/A | Not available | The Filthy Rich -Caballero Home Video- 1980 DVD5

The Filthy Rich (1980) is a quintessential product of the Golden Age of Porn (c. 1969–1984). Directed by (known for Nothing to Hide and Sex World ), the film represents the tail end of the era when adult films still commanded respectable budgets, 35mm production values, and narrative ambition. The film , released under the legendary Caballero

Founded by the infamous Abe Hirschfeld (a parking garage tycoon with a penchant for litigation), Caballero was the MGM of smut. They owned the rights to the biggest names of the era: Ron Jeremy, Seka, John Holmes, and Kay Parker. But their secret weapon was distribution . 1969–1984)