Roger Coyle is an intriguing figure in the realm of physical media, particularly known for his contributions to cult cinema. His standout performance in "Scream Greats, Vol. 2: Satanism and Witchcraft" (1986) has made him a sought-after name among collectors of horror and exploitation films. This documentary-style exploration of the darker side of folklore not only showcases Coyle's compelling presence but also taps into a rich vein of horror history that resonates with enthusiasts of the genre.
Collectors flock to Coyle’s work not only for its nostalgic value but also for its rarity, as early VHS releases of "Scream Greats" are hard to come by. The film's iconic status in the horror community, paired with Coyle's memorable contributions, ensures that his releases are highly prized in any collection. As a key player in the evolution of home video, Coyle’s legacy continues to captivate those who appreciate the art of physical media and the stories behind each release.