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IlCattivo25 (talk | contribs) None of my tapes did that, and I don't believe IVE would use a year-week code until mid-1989, and even then it was given the generic RVS initialism. |
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== List of Customers == |
== List of Customers == |
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* International Video Entertainment (1987) |
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** Family Home Entertainment (1981-1987) |
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** U.S.A. Home Video (1983-1987) |
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* Monterey Home Video (1982-1987) |
** Monterey Home Video (1982-1987) |
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* GoodTimes Home Video (1984-1987) |
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* MCA Home Video (1987 |
* MCA Home Video (1987) |
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== How to Tell == |
== How to Tell == |
Revision as of 23:00, 29 April 2022
List of Customers
- International Video Entertainment (1987)
- Family Home Entertainment (1981-1987)
- U.S.A. Home Video (1983-1987)
- Monterey Home Video (1982-1987)
- GoodTimes Home Video (1984-1987)
- MCA Home Video (1987)
How to Tell
- 1981-1986 tapes, duplicated through Creative Video Services, would have an orange sticker with a print date on the bottom side.
- Tapes duplicated through Video Technology Services between 1986-1988 may use an ink print date. Rank Video Services America continued to do this for a few months during a transitory period following its acquisition of Video Technology Services from International Video Entertainment.
Locations
- Canoga Park, California