Lea Brodie is a notable figure in the realm of physical media, especially among collectors who cherish vintage cinema. Her standout performance in "Warlords of Atlantis" (1978) has earned cult status, making its VHS and DVD releases highly sought after for their unique blend of adventure and fantasy. The film’s imaginative storytelling and Brodie's compelling portrayal contribute to its enduring appeal, ensuring that it remains a staple in many collectors' libraries.
Another gem in her filmography is "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" (1982), where Brodie shines in a classic adaptation of the romantic drama. This film is particularly valued for its rich dialogue and period authenticity, making the Blu-ray release a prized possession for those who appreciate the art of storytelling through cinema. Collectors gravitate towards Brodie’s work not just for her performances, but for the distinct charm and historical significance of the films she chose to be part of, solidifying her legacy in the world of physical media.