Cross-duplicating tapes: Difference between revisions

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(I remember coming across a VHS of ROTJ once that was clearly duplicated at VCA/Technicolor before it acquired CBS/Fox's facilities in 1987.)
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* ''[[Independence Day]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[Independence Day]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[Star Wars VI: The Return of the Jedi]]'' (VCA/Technicolor)
* ''[[X-Men]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[X-Men]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)


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==Paramount Home Video (normally worked with Rank)==
==Paramount Home Video (normally worked with Rank)==
* ''[[Breakfast at Tiffany's]]'' (Technicolor Videocassette)
* ''[[Dora the Explorer: Dance to the Rescue]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[Dora the Explorer: Dance to the Rescue]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[The Godfather]]'' (Magnetic Video Corporation)
* ''[[The Godfather]]'' (Magnetic Video Corporation)

Revision as of 05:41, 7 November 2021

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

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (normally worked with CBS/Fox, Rank, and Cinram)

Artisan Entertainment (normally worked with Video Technology Services, Rank, and Cinram)

Media Home Entertainment (normally self-duplicated or worked with WCVD)

  • The Cold Room (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)

MGM Home Entertainment (normally worked with VCA, Technicolor, and Mediacopy)

Paramount Home Video (normally worked with Rank)

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (normally worked with CPVS and Rank)

Thorn EMI Video (normally worked with BHCP)

Universal Studios Home Video (normally worked with VCA, Video Technology Services, and Rank)

Walt Disney Home Video (normally worked with VCA, CBS/Fox, and Technicolor)

Warner Home Video (normally worked with VCA, Technicolor, and WEA)