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  2. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. Home Entertainment logo used as corporate logo from 2017 until 2020. In 2009, Warner Home Video introduced the Warner Archive Collection, which allows the public to order custom-made DVDs of rarely seen films and TV series from the Warner and Turner libraries. The films are also available as digital downloads.

  3. The Iron Giant - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. spent $35 million to market the home video release of the film. [51] The VHS edition came in three versions—pan and scan, pan and scan with an affixed Giant toy to the clamshell case, and a widescreen version. All of the initial widescreen home video releases were in 1.85:1, the incorrect aspect ratio for the film. [35]

  4. Tom and Jerry: The Classic Collection - Wikipedia

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    Tom and Jerry: The Classic Collection is a series of Region 2 DVD sets released by Warner Home Video.The sets include selected Tom and Jerry shorts on each volume. These DVDs are available in 6 double-sided DVDs (issued in the United Kingdom) and 12 single-layer DVDs (issued throughout Europe and Australia).

  5. Warner Archive Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Warner Archive Collection is a home video division for releasing classic and cult films from Warner Bros.' library. [1] [2] It started as a manufactured-on-demand (MOD) DVD series by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on March 23, 2009, with the intention of putting previously unreleased catalog films on DVD for the first time. [3]

  6. After Hours (film) - Wikipedia

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    Warner Home Video released After Hours on VHS and Betamax in 1986, and both widescreen and pan-and-scan NTSC LaserDiscs. It has also been released on DVD. [36] [37] On July 11, 2023, the film was released on 4K UHD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection. [38] [39]

  7. The Haunting (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    Warner Home Video released the film on VHS in pan-and-scan format in 1998. [59] It was released on DVD in its original screen format in 2003. The DVD release included voice-over commentary from Wise, Gidding, Bloom, Harris, Johnson and Tamblyn. [60] The film was released on Blu-ray with the same commentary track on 15 October 2013. [61]

  8. Frankenstein 1970 - Wikipedia

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    For years, the only home video release available of Frankenstein 1970 was a pan and scan version on VHS. In October 2009, Warner Bros. included the film on the DVD Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics, along with three other movies.

  9. Fine Line Features - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, New Line teamed up with fellow Time Warner subsidiary HBO to form Picturehouse, a new specialty film label into which Fine Line was folded. [2] Fine Line Features DVD releases were split between HBO Video and New Line Home Entertainment. When New Line Home Entertainment ceased to exist in 2010, it was folded into Warner Home Video.