Roadshow/Village Roadshow Home Video/Entertainment is a division of the Australian media company Village Roadshow (formerly Roadshow Home Video and Roadshow Entertainment). Notable releases include First Blood, Mad Max, Gallipoli, and The Terminator. Their first release was Scanners.
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History
1982: Village Roadshow Entertainment was founded as Roadshow Home Video.
1985: Roadshow Home Video became Village Roadshow Home Video
1993: Village Roadshow Home Video became Village Roadshow Entertainment
1997: Roadshow's first release on DVD is the 1980's classic Mad Max.
Roadshow/Village Roadshow subsidiarys and divisions
- Premiere Home Entertainment 1985 - 199? (a division of Village Roadshow)
- Festival Video 1983 - 199? (a division of Warner Bros. Records)
- Mushroom Video 1983 - 199? (a division of Warner Bros. Records)
- Applause Home Video Circa 1990 - 199? (a Division of Village Roadshow)
- Reel Corporation ???? - Current (a division of Village Roadshow)
- Hopscotch Films 2005 - Current (distributed by Village Roadshow)
- Palace Home Video/Entertainment/Films 1983 - ???? (Subsidiary of Roadshow/Village Roadshow)
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- A Kid in King's Arthur Court, and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
- Dance With Me and The Factlay 1999.
- Playing by Heart - Available in February 2000 and Practical Magic 1999.
- Gloria - Available in January and Pleasantville 1999.
- Entropy - Available in October 2000 and Three to Tango.
- Gossip - Available in March 2001 and Next Friday.
- See Spot Run - Available in September 2001 and Meet Prince Charming. July 2001
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