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* Some tapes, however, have the static roll of death at the end. |
* Some tapes, however, have the static roll of death at the end. |
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* Occasionally, a few tapes from this duplicator had some extra black screen following the blank space at the end. |
* Occasionally, a few tapes from this duplicator had some extra black screen following the blank space at the end. |
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* Some tapes have the record tab intact. |
* Some tapes, such as one known copy of ''Lost in the Barrens'', have the record tab intact. |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
Revision as of 23:25, 24 February 2024
Formed in January 1996, this company is an affiliate of Feature Films for Families. Up until then, FFFF duplicated its product at other facilities; afterwards, FFFF duplicated all of its tapes here.
List of Customers
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (Early 2000s)
- BWE Video
- Feature Films for Families (1996-2006)
- Leucadia Family Films
- Sandstar Family Entertainment
- Pamplin Entertainment
- Playhouse Disney (2004-????)
- Polynesian Cultural Center
- Sony Wonder (1999-Early 2000s)
- Random House Home Video (rare tapes)
How to Tell
- Not a single tape from this duplicator has any form of printing on the cassette, anything in the vertical blanking interval, or anything at the tail-end following the blank space.
- Some tapes, however, have the static roll of death at the end.
- Occasionally, a few tapes from this duplicator had some extra black screen following the blank space at the end.
- Some tapes, such as one known copy of Lost in the Barrens, have the record tab intact.
Locations
- Murray, Utah