Cross-duplicating tapes

This page is dedicated to those tapes with known copies having been duplicated at facilities other than those normally serving their respective releasing companies/labels.

Fotomat Video (normally worked with Bell & Howell)

 * 2001: A Space Odyssey (S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corp.)
 * Blow-Up (S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corp.)
 * Breaking Away (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Carnal Knowledge (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Tarzan the Ape Man (S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corp.)
 * The Wizard of Oz (S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corp.)

Lions Gate Home Entertainment/Anchor Bay Entertainment (normally worked with different duplicators)
NOTICE: Titles sold through Avon or Simon Marketing are not listed.

Under the Media Home Entertainment label (normally self-duplicated)

 * The Cold Room (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Killer's Moon (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Night of the Juggler (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Felix the Cat in Outer Space (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)

Under the Artisan Entertainment label (normally worked with Rank and Cinram)

 * Paula Abdul's Get Up and Dance! (MediaCopy, Inc.)
 * The Substitute (sell-through version) (MediaCopy, Inc.)

Under the International Video Entertainment label (normally worked with Rank)

 * Rambo III (Technicolor Videocassette)

Under the Family Home Entertainment label (normally worked with Rank)

 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (Technicolor Videocassette)

Under the Carolco Home Video label (normally worked with Rank)

 * Total Recall (Technicolor Videocassette)

MGM Home Entertainment (normally worked with VCA and S/T)
NOTICE: Titles sold through Columbia House Video are not listed.

Under the MGM/UA Home Video label

 * Victor/Victoria (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)

Paramount Home Entertainment (normally worked with Deluxe)
NOTICE: Titles sold through Avon or Columbia House Video are not listed.

Under the Paramount Home Video label

 * Breakfast at Tiffany's (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * The Godfather (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * The Godfather Part II (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * In Harm's Way (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * Raiders of the Lost Ark (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * Saturday Night Fever (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Shane (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * Sunset Boulevard (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Tucker: The Man and His Dream (Technicolor Videocassette)

Royal Sound Video Productions

 * Cartoon Greats series (Rank Video Services America)

Simon Marketing (normally worked with Technicolor)

 * The Berenstain Bears (1985 TV series) tapes (EP/SLP mode copies w/ linear audio only) (West Coast Video Duplicating)
 * The Star Wars Trilogy Animated Collection tapes (EP/SLP mode copies w/ linear audio only) (West Coast Video Duplicating)
 * The Velveteen Rabbit (SP mode copies) (West Coast Video Duplicating)

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (normally worked with CPVS and Deluxe)
NOTICE: Titles sold through Avon or Columbia House Video or released under the Sony Video Services or SVS/Triumph Home Video labels are not listed.

Under the Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment label (normally worked with CPVS)

 * Alvarez Kelly (1982 release) (unknown duplicator)
 * The Bridge on the River Kwai (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * California Suite (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Happy Birthday to Me (The Vidtronics Company)
 * The Shout (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * A Special Day (The Vidtronics Company)
 * Stir Crazy (The Vidtronics Company)

Under the RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video label (normally worked with Bell & Howell)

 * Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1985 release) (Technicolor Videocassette)

Under the MCA Videocassette Inc. label

 * 1941 (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Animal Crackers (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corp.)
 * The Blues Brothers (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Coal Miner's Daughter (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Creature from the Black Lagoon (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Dracula (1931 version) (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Frankenstein (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * It Came from Outer Space (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * The Jerk (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * My Little Chickadee (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Psycho (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * Scarface: The Shame of the Nation (Magnetic Video Corporation)
 * State of the Union (Magnetic Video Corporation)

Under the MCA/Universal Home Video label

 * Apollo 13 (Technicolor Video Services)
 * Back to the Future (1990 release) (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * Back to the Future (1994 release) (West Coast Video Duplicating)
 * Back to the Future Part II (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * Back to the Future Part III (Technicolor Videocassette)
 * The Flintstones (1994 version) (Technicolor Video Services)

Under the MCA Home Video label

 * E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Technicolor Videocassette)

VCI Home Video (normally self-duplicated)

 * Death Machines (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Getting Wasted (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * The Toolbox Murders (The Vidtronics Company)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment/Buena Vista Home Entertainment/20th Century Studios Home Entertainment (normally worked with different duplicators)
FUN FACT: Ironically, VCA/Technicolor acquired CBS/Fox's duplication arm in July 1987.

NOTICE: Titles sold through Avon or Simon Marketing or released under the Walt Disney Attractions, Disney Educational Productions or ABC Video labels are not listed.

Under the Touchstone Home Video label (normally worked with Technicolor)

 * Armageddon (Deluxe Video Services)
 * Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Rank Video Services America)

Under the Walt Disney Home Video label (normally worked with CBS/Fox and VCA)

 * The Importance of Being Donald (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Mickey Knows Best (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
 * Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)

Under the FoxVideo label (normally worked with Rank)

 * Independence Day (Technicolor Video Services)

Under the 20th Century-Fox Home Entertainment label (normally worked with Cinram)

 * Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (Technicolor Video Services)
 * X-Men (Technicolor Video Services)

Under the CBS/Fox Video label (normally self-duplicated)

 * Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (VCA/Technicolor)

Under the New Line Home Video label (normally worked with Technicolor and Mediacopy)

 * Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (Rank Video Services America)
 * Blade (Central Video)
 * Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (Central Video)

Under the Warner Home Video label (normally worked with Technicolor and WEA)

 * The Avengers (Central Video)
 * Batman (Rank Video Services America, West Coast Video Duplicating, and Premiere Video)
 * Batman Returns (West Coast Video Duplicating)
 * City of Angels (Central Video)
 * Wrongfully Accused (Central Video)

Under the Thorn EMI Video label (normally worked with Bell & Howell)

 * The Bushido Blade (VCA-Teletronics)