L.H. Whittemore is a notable figure in the realm of physical media, particularly revered for their contribution to cult cinema. Their screenplay for "A Crime to Fit the Punishment" (1982) has solidified its status as a must-have for collectors, showcasing a unique blend of dark humor and biting social commentary that resonates with fans of offbeat films. This title's limited edition releases on VHS and DVD have become highly sought after, thanks to its quirky narrative and memorable characters that define its cult following.
Collectors are drawn to Whittemore's work not just for the films themselves but for the rich context they provide in understanding the evolution of genre cinema during the early '80s. Each physical release often features rare behind-the-scenes content or insightful commentary, making them invaluable to anyone serious about their collection. As a result, Whittemore’s contributions continue to inspire new generations of film enthusiasts and collectors alike.