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MGM's video division became known as MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group, Inc., more commonly known as MGM/UA Home Video. MGM/UA continued to license pre-1981 UA and pre-1950 WB films (as well as some post-1981 titles) to CBS/Fox (due to an agreement UA had with Fox years earlier dating back to when CBS/Fox Video was called Magnetic Video).
The first print logo of MGM used from 1924 to 1964. Secondary logo used in film titles from 1924 to 1984. During the 1930s, MGM produced approximately 50 pictures a year, though it never met its goal of releasing a new motion picture each and every week (it was only able to release one feature film every nine days).
On January 5, 2008, New Line Cinema announced, as did Warner Bros., that it would exclusively support Blu-ray for their films and drop support of HD DVD. The only New Line Home Entertainment HD DVD ever released was Pan's Labyrinth. [6] New Line pursued a policy of regional lockout with its Blu-ray titles. [7]
January 17, 2003 A Guy Thing: co-production with David Ladd Films: March 14, 2003 Agent Cody Banks: co-production with Splendid Pictures, Maverick Films and Dylan Sellers Productions April 16, 2003 Bulletproof Monk: North American and French distribution only; [1] co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Mosaic Media Group and Lion Rock ...
On several MGM films released during 1984–85, MGM used a variation of its main studio logo for its 60th anniversary based on the print logo, with the ribbons in a golden color. Above the ribbons were the words "Diamond Jubilee", replacing the standard company name, and its font color was silver and below the ribboning was the phrase "Sixty ...
ITV DVD (2006–2009) ITV Studios (2009–present) Entertainment in Video (EIV) Magical Video Movies (MVM) Dazzler Media; Entertainment One (2007–2024) Contender Entertainment Group (1994–2009) Bonkers; Nippers; Kult TV/Kult Kidz; Rubber Duck Entertainment (2005–2009) Medusa Video (1980s–2004) Hong Kong Legends (1999–2007) Premier ...
This list does not include films from United Artists before it merged with MGM (except for co-productions), or other studios that MGM acquired (such as Orion Pictures, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and Cannon Films). MGM's pre-May 1986 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment Co.
CBS Home Entertainment (formerly CBS Video Enterprises, Inc., MGM/CBS Home Video, CBS/Fox Video and CBS Video, currently branded as CBS DVD for DVD releases and CBS Blu-ray for Blu-ray releases) is an American home video company that distributes films and television shows produced by the CBS Entertainment Group and is a division label of Paramount Home Entertainment that releases content from ...