I never heard of pre-recorded longplay VHS - I was assuming that feature was only used for TV recordings done by the user. I think that pose a lot of problems for owners of VHS recorders that didn't support longplay. I know I had to bring my own recorder with me back in the late 90s to school when we watched a TV recorded copy of Kitano's Hana-Bi at our Japanese culture club, since none of the school's VHS recorders featured longplay.
SP
LP
SLP
I remember most VCR decks supports all three speeds, but in the mid-80's I was surprised that LP was the speed that I sometimes had trouble finding support for.
Or maybe it was SLP? I honestly have forgotten. I used to know. Dammit.
Oh yeah I remember some of my vcrs growing up did that. I'm not sure if either of my current ones do. I'm just going to pretend I never heard of this being a possibility.
It's also quite possible since this was kind of a budget release to import and dub that a standard play copy of it doesn't exist.
I am sure that only the SLP version exists. Only because that would be the way to have a budget release.
The budget movies I bought back in the day were almost always recorded at a slower speed.
This would be mid- to late-80's and I was getting Metropolis and Night of the Living Dead and 1960's beach films. Frankie & Annette.
I originally wrote Donny & Marie. Senility.