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By then, VCI plc consisted of the Demon Music Group, Disc Distribution, VCI and Cinema Club (the latter still being a joint-venture with Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment). In September, the company signed a seven-year agreement with longstanding partner Ragdoll Productions to release the revival of Brum on home video, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] which was ...
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On May 12, 2020, the entire serial was released on Region 1 DVD and Blu-Ray by VCI Entertainment. Universal licensed the rights and granted them access to the original 35mm elements. See also
VCI Entertainment/Kit Parker Films' DVD compilation of all the Color Classics (except The Tears of an Onion), entitled Somewhere In Dreamland, was released in 2003. It includes only a fraction of shorts remastered from 35mm film, but otherwise taken from the best available sources Kit Parker could provide VCI, and digitally recreating the ...
In 1990, Strand VCI Entertainment released only the first seventeen episodes separately on VHS under the title of The Jungle Book. Distributed by Nippon Video, they are now out-of-print , but under its original title, the show has been released as a couple of DVD box sets of the entire series in Japan, and as select individual episodes on four ...
A Region 1 DVD of The Whip and the Body was released by VCI on 31 October 2000 with an 88-minute running time. [6] The DVD was sourced from a 35mm print of the film. [6] The disc included an audio commentary with Tim Lucas, isolated soundtrack, photo gallery, cast and crew biographies and filmographies. [6]
Strand VCI Entertainment and Anchor Bay Entertainment have released Series 1 episodes on various VHS and DVD volumes. In 2004, the complete series was released on DVD as part of a 3-disc boxset titled "The Early Years", featuring the original UK narrations and titles for the first time in the US.
VCI released the original serial on DVD in September 2000 before following up in November 2009 with a 70th anniversary edition including extras such as "The History of Buck Rogers" by Clifford "Laughing Gravy" Weimer, a photo gallery, and the 1935 Buck Rogers short feature originally shown at the 1933-34 World's Fair.