Stephen Neigher is a prominent figure in the realm of physical media, known especially for his work on cult classics that have garnered a dedicated following among collectors. One of his most notable contributions is to the 1988 comedy "Hot to Trot," a film that has become a beloved staple for fans of offbeat humor and animal antics. Its quirky premise and memorable performances have turned it into a sought-after title, particularly in its original VHS and DVD formats.
Neigher's expertise extends beyond just this singular title; his writing often delves into the significance of home video releases in preserving film history. Collectors seek out his work not only for the entertainment value of the films but also for their cultural impact and the nostalgia they evoke. With a keen understanding of what makes a movie collectible, Neigher has carved out a niche that resonates with avid collectors eager to explore the depths of physical media history.