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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]
Opening Night is a 1977 American psychological drama film written and directed by John Cassavetes, and starring Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara, Joan Blondell, Paul Stewart, Zohra Lampert, and Cassavetes. Its plot follows a stage actress who, after witnessing the accidental death of a fan, struggles through a nervous breakdown while she prepares for ...
On December 5, 2006, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released on DVD "Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season," comprising complete episodes. [4] Upon the set’s release, some criticism of its authenticity as complete and uncut episodes arose from reviewers and fans. [ 5 ]
Gordon Giltrap: "Heartsong" Bob Dylan: "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" (promo clip) Hot Gossip routine: "If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford. Video Vault segment: Bambi Meets Godzilla. DVD edits: "Rosalie" and "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" removed from Network DVD release.
This is a list of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on home video, DVD, and Blu-ray.Formed as the result of a split between Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment in 1995, Anchor Bay began releasing films on VHS and DVD in 1997, and has since built a catalog of over 300 releases.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
The Saturn Award for Best Film Collection Release (formerly Saturn Award for Best DVD Collection and Saturn Award for Best DVD/BD Collection Release) is an award given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films to a movie collection on DVD and/or Blu-ray. [1]
The film was released on VHS in the U.S. as The Witching by both Paragon Video Productions and Magnum Entertainment in 1983. [citation needed] It was released as Necromancy on DVD by Video International on February 11, 2008. [15] The film was released again on DVD by Pegasus Entertainment on November 18, 2002. [15]