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The Midnite Movies collection was primarily derived from the AIP library (including most of Roger Corman and Vincent Price's horror films), but also included films from other MGM-owned libraries, namely United Artists, Cannon Films, and Empire International Pictures; films from Hammer Film Productions and Amicus Productions were also licensed ...
This list does not include films from United Artists before it merged with MGM (except for co-productions), or other studios that MGM acquired (such as Orion Pictures, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and Cannon Films). MGM's pre-May 1986 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment Co.
Of the nine films, only eight have been released on DVD by MGM in the United States. The Frog Prince has only been officially released on VHS. [6] Although there is no "Complete Collection" DVD box set, the eight individual DVD releases have been collected (as five dual-sided discs) in the "MGM Movie Collection: 10 Kids Movies" DVD set [7] (one of several sets with this generic title), which ...
• Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2 DVD released by Image Entertainment. [5] March 26, 1932 [2] Flip the Frog: What a Life • Flip the Frog: The Complete Series Blu-ray released by Thunderbean Animation. [3] • Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 2 DVD released by Image Entertainment. [5] April ...
In 2011, MGM launched the "MGM Limited Edition Collection", a manufactured-on-demand (MOD) DVD service that issues unreleased and out-of-print titles from the MGM-owned library. [25] Its releases are sold through the Warner Archive Collection. [26] On April 14, 2011, Fox's deal distributing the MGM library was extended through 2016. [27]
All three That's Entertainment! films were released to DVD in 2004. The box set collection of the films included a bonus DVD that included additional musical numbers that had been cut from MGM films as well as the first release of the complete performance of "Mr. Monotony" by Judy Garland (the version used in That's Entertainment