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'''Celebrity Home Entertainment''' was a home video label formed in 1987 by Noel C. Bloom, founder of [[Artisan Entertainment|International Video Entertainment]] and Caballero Control Corporation. The company started its own duplication division, '''Celebrity Duplicating Services''', that was formed by former executives of Creative Video Services/Video Technology Services. |
'''Celebrity Home Entertainment''' was a home video label formed in 1987 by Noel C. Bloom, founder of [[Artisan Entertainment|International Video Entertainment]] and Caballero Control Corporation. The company started its own duplication division, '''Celebrity Duplicating Services''', that was formed by former executives of Creative Video Services/Video Technology Services. |
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Initially, at first, the company spawned three labels, '''Just for Kids''' for children's titles, '''Let's Party''' for adult titles, '''Meta Video'''/''' |
Initially, at first, the company spawned three labels, '''Just for Kids''' for children's titles, '''Let's Party''' for adult titles, '''Meta Video'''/'''Unicon Communications''' for public domain product, and '''Feature Creatures''' for creature titles, in addition to mainstream films. The company tried to purchase [[Video Gems (distributor)|Video Gems]] in the midst of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings, but it was proven unsuccessful. |
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The company soon shifted its focus to children's titles under the '''Just for Kids''' label. In the early 2000s, it was defunct, and the library was absorbed into [[Sterling Entertainment Group]]. |
The company soon shifted its focus to children's titles under the '''Just for Kids''' label. In the early 2000s, it was defunct, and the library was absorbed into [[Sterling Entertainment Group]]. |
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! Note(s) |
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| CHE 6035 | ''Ovide and the Gang: Trouble in Paradise'' || France || 1987 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || 1989 || |
| CHE 6035 || ''Ovide and the Gang: Trouble in Paradise'' || France || 1987 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || 1989 || |
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 12 April 2024
History[edit]
Celebrity Home Entertainment was a home video label formed in 1987 by Noel C. Bloom, founder of International Video Entertainment and Caballero Control Corporation. The company started its own duplication division, Celebrity Duplicating Services, that was formed by former executives of Creative Video Services/Video Technology Services.
Initially, at first, the company spawned three labels, Just for Kids for children's titles, Let's Party for adult titles, Meta Video/Unicon Communications for public domain product, and Feature Creatures for creature titles, in addition to mainstream films. The company tried to purchase Video Gems in the midst of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings, but it was proven unsuccessful.
The company soon shifted its focus to children's titles under the Just for Kids label. In the early 2000s, it was defunct, and the library was absorbed into Sterling Entertainment Group.
Releases under the Celebrity Home Entertainment lael[edit]
TBD
Releases under the Just for Kids label[edit]
1989[edit]
Catalog number | Title | Country of origin | Original year | Length | Version | MPAA rating | Film format | Tape count | Tape break placement (if applicable) | Color | Released | Note(s) |
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CHE 6035 | Ovide and the Gang: Trouble in Paradise | France | 1987 | 120 min | Standard version | NR | Academy | 1 | N/A | Color | 1989 |
Releases under the Let's Party label[edit]
TBD
Releases under the Feature Creatures label[edit]
TBD
Releases under the Meta Video label[edit]
TBD
Releases under the Unicon Communications label[edit]
TBD
Promotional tapes[edit]
TBD