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* ''[[The Cold Room]]'' (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
* ''[[The Cold Room]]'' (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)


==20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (normally worked with CBS/Fox, Rank, and Cinram)==
==20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (normally worked with different duplicators)==
===Under the FoxVideo label (normally worked with Rank)===
* ''[[Independence Day]]'' (Technicolor Video Services)
* ''[[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)
* ''[[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)
===Under the CBS/Fox Video label (normally worked with CBS/Fox)===
* ''[[Star Wars VI: The Return of the Jedi]]'' (VCA/Technicolor)


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

Revision as of 18:19, 24 May 2022

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

Anchor Bay Entertainment (normally worked with different duplicators)

Under the Video Treasures label (normally worked with VCDC)

Under the Starmaker Entertainment label (normally worked with Allied Digital)

Under the Burbank Video label (normally worked with VCDC and Technicolor)

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

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

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (normally worked with different duplicators)

Under the FoxVideo label (normally worked with Rank)

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

Under the CBS/Fox Video label (normally worked with CBS/Fox)

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

Fotomat Video (normally worked with Bell & Howell)

MGM Home Entertainment (normally worked with Technicolor and Mediacopy)

Paramount Home Video (normally worked with Deluxe)

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

Thorn EMI Video (normally worked with Bell & Howell)

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

VCI Home Video (normally self-duplicated)

  • Death Machines (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)
  • Getting Wasted (Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (normally worked with CBS/Fox and Technicolor)

Warner Home Video (normally worked with Technicolor and WEA)

Notes

  • A very late pressing of the 1993 VHS release of "Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy", duplicated by Rank Video Services America, is known to be recycled off of an unsold pressing of the 1994 VHS release of "The Flintstones Movie," duplicated by Technicolor Video Services. When once the unsold tape, this copy was printed on August 20, 1994, and when this copy became "Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy", another print date was printed on the tape, reading the 26th week of 1997.