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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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==Releases under the Celebrity Home Entertainment lael== |
==Releases under the Celebrity Home Entertainment lael== |
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