What if different companies released different titles?: Difference between revisions

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* The first title to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
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| ''Penny Serenade''<br /><small><small>From ColumbiaRepublic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1941 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
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* Closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
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| ''A Star isIs Born''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1937 || 111 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Preserves the Selznick logo at the start.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
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* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
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