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Anchor Bay Entertainment (formerly Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment) was an American home entertainment and production company. It was a subsidiary of Starz Inc. Anchor Bay Entertainment marketed and sold feature films, television series (mainly shows that aired on
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), television specials and short films to consumers worldwide. In 2004, Anchor Bay agreed to have its movies distributed by
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and renewed their deal in 2011. A year after Starz launched a home entertainment division (in-name only) in 2016, it later folded Anchor Bay Entertainment into Lionsgate Home Entertainment.


History

Anchor Bay Entertainment can date its origins back to two home video distributors: Video Treasures, formed in 1985,Executive Biography of George Port
from the MarVista Entertainment website
and Starmaker Entertainment, founded in 1988. Both companies sold budget items — reissues of previously released home video programming — at discount prices. Video Treasures started with public domain titles, and later made licensing deals with CST Entertainment (which released colorized titles through the Classicolor logo), Vestron Video,
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(including Media Home Entertainment and Hi-Tops Video), Britt Allcroft (the '' Thomas the Tank Engine'' series; this was inherited from Strand Home Video when Video Treasures purchased that label from VCI in 1993), Trans World Entertainment, Regal Video, Virgin Vision,
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, among others. Starmaker's major distributions were films from the then-recently out-of-business New World Pictures and programs previously licensed to their video division. Viacom programs and '' Saturday Night Live'' compilations were other notable Starmaker releases. The companies competed with each other for years, until they were sold to the Handleman Company, and formed a new corporate umbrella: Anchor Bay Entertainment, on May 2, 1995.''Billboard'' (May 20, 1995), page 84-85. The company also bought out (through the Video Treasures and Starmaker acquisitions) other budget home video and music distributors such as MNTEX Entertainment, Teal Entertainment, Burbank Video, Drive Entertainment, and GTS Records. Both the Video Treasures and Starmaker labels were phased out a few years later. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Anchor Bay specialized in the release of
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s, particularly
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s and slasher movies from the 1970s and 1980s. One of its first releases was '' Prom Night'' in 1980. It also released ''
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'' (as well as its 3rd, 4th, and 5th sequels), '' Hellraiser'', and many others, leading the home video market for obscure and retro horror films. In October 2000, Anchor Bay Entertainment opened up operations in the United Kingdom. Anchor Bay remained part of Handleman until 2003, when it was acquired by IDT Entertainment. On February 4, 2005, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges against two former employees of Anchor Bay Entertainment, a former subsidiary of Handleman Company. The SEC's complaint, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, alleges that the two employees caused the company to enter into a 2 million-dollar fraudulent transactions. The transactions involved the purported sale of slow-moving or obsolete inventory to business partners coupled with secret buy-back provisions. The inventory included worthless video boxes and sleeves and DVDs for films. Handleman subsequently restated its financial statements to correct these accounting errors.
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, the owner of the
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cable network, purchased IDT Entertainment from IDT Corporation in 2006 and renamed it Starz Media. In May 2007, Anchor Bay became known as Starz Home Entertainment (SHE). SHE announced on June 19, 2007, that it will be releasing high-definition versions of its films exclusively in the Blu-ray format. In 2008, Starz Media reinstated the ''Anchor Bay Entertainment'' brand, and all current releases bear this name. Many of the company's past cult titles have gone out of print, although some have been reissued by Blue Underground. SPHE had a three-year deal with Starz's Anchor Bay Entertainment for worldwide DVD releases, with the exceptions of North America, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. On January 4, 2011, Starz, LLC sold 25% of Starz Media to The Weinstein Company, which rendered Anchor Bay the de facto video distributor of films made by TWC and Dimension. Starz later bought back the Weinstein's stake in October 2015, with Anchor Bay continuing to release TWC and Dimension video releases. In early 2015, Anchor Bay UK (alongside Manga Entertainment UK) was bought from Starz by managing director Colin Lomax and renamed to Platform Entertainment. Kaleidoscope Film Distribution would acquire Platform in December 2016, with Manga Entertainment UK becoming a separate entity and operating on its own, which itself was eventually acquired by Funimation in 2019. On June 30, 2016, Lionsgate agreed to acquire Anchor Bay's parent company Starz Inc. for $4.4 billion in cash and stock. The Starz/Lionsgate merger was completed on December 8, 2016. Afterwards, Anchor Bay was folded into Lionsgate Home Entertainment. As of 2019, Anchor Bay's website remains online, but with all the links broken.


Licensed content


Films

* Most of the libraries of EMI Films, and Alexander Salkind (via StudioCanal) (now handled by Lionsgate) * Select
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titles under license from
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* Some of the Universal Pictures films under license from Universal Studios Home Video such as ''
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'', '' The Car'' and '' Repo Man'', although licensing on these have reverted to Universal Studios Home Entertainment. * Davis-Panzer Productions (''
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'') * Moustapha Akkad's Trancas International Pictures (production company behind the ''
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'' series) * New World Pictures ('' The Boys Next Door'', ''
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'', '' Creepshow 2'', '' Girls Just Want to Have Fun'', '' Heathers'', '' Godzilla 1985'', etc.) (now handled by Image Entertainment through their deal with Lakeshore Entertainment) * Most of the 1950s–1980s Walt Disney Productions/ Walt Disney Pictures live-action library, as well as the film library of American Broadcasting Company, under license from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment ('' The Black Hole'', '' The Cat from Outer Space'', '' Condorman'', '' One Magic Christmas'', '' The Devil and Max Devlin'', '' The Happiest Millionaire'', ''
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'', '' Return to Oz'', '' Tex'', '' The North Avenue Irregulars'', ''
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'', etc.), although licensing has reverted to Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, while the ABC library is currently distributed by Kino Lorber under license from Disney (formerly MGM Home Entertainment). * Overture Films, also owned by Starz Distribution * The Weinstein Company (now Lantern Entertainment) and
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from March 2011 until Anchor Bay went defunct in 2017 (now handled by Lionsgate) * The libraries of Media Home Entertainment, Prism Entertainment, Wizard Video and Regal Video * Worked alongside Troma Entertainment in re-releasing some of their older films on Blu-ray as well as distributing their newest production, ''Return to Nuke 'Em High''. * ''
Against the Wild ''Against the Wild'' is a 2013 Canadian direct-to-video children's film directed by Richard Boddington and starring CJ Adams, Erin Pitt, Natasha Henstridge and Ted Whittall. Plot 13-year-old Zach Wade and 12-year-old Hannah are brother and ...
'' 1 & 2, from writer/director, Richard Boddington


Horror

During its original incarnation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Anchor Bay specialized in the release of
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and
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s, particularly those of the 1970s and 1980s. The company's first-ever DVD release was '' The Car'' in April 1997, followed by '' Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' that August, and an extended cut (erroneously titled as a
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) of '' Dawn of the Dead'' in November 1997. The company's next release was '' Prom Night'' in February 1998.Catalogue listings state that ''Prom Night'' was released by Anchor Bay on February 18, 1998. It also released ''Halloween'' (as well as its third and fourth sequels), '' Sleepaway Camp'', '' Alice, Sweet Alice'', '' The Hills Have Eyes'', ''
Suspiria ''Suspiria'' () is a 1977 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Dario Argento, who co-wrote the screenplay with Daria Nicolodi, partially based on Thomas De Quincey's 1845 essay ''Suspiria de Profundis''. The film stars Jessica Harper as ...
'', ''
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'', the first three '' Hellraiser'' films, '' The Wicker Man'', '' Silent Night, Deadly Night'', ''
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'', '' The Beyond'' and several Lucio Fulci films. Some of these were given numbered limited edition releases which included multiple discs, information booklets and collectible tin cases. Many of these releases have since gone
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and became sought-after collectibles. Anchor Bay is also noted for the release of the ''Evil Dead'' film trilogy on DVD, in numerous editions. ''
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'' for example, had been released in both a regular and limited edition set that featured the director's cut. Since then, the director's cut has been re-released on two occasions in addition to a 2-disc "Boomstick Edition" of the film as well. Until Anchor Bay released ''
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'' on VHS and DVD, it was previously unavailable on video from a major label. Also among its more profitable releases has been George A. Romero's '' Living Dead'' series. Anchor Bay has distribution rights for the middle two films in the tetralogy: '' Dawn'' and ''
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'', however, it has also distributed DVDs of the original, '' Night of the Living Dead'', which is in the public domain. Like the ''Evil Dead'' trilogy, the ''Living Dead'' series has seen many editions on DVD. ''Dawn'' has itself seen several releases on DVD, the most extra feature-laden being the Ultimate Edition in late 2004. An ''Evil Dead'' 3-disc Ultimate Edition DVD was released in December 2007.


Special interest

In addition to feature films, Anchor Bay distributed special interest titles, including children's series, such as ''
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'' and '' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''. Until 2008, they distributed '' Thomas & Friends'' videos. ''Thomas'' has reached platinum-selling status and, in 2004, ranked consistently on the VideoScan ranking top 50 chart of children's weekly video sales. Lionsgate acquired the ''Thomas'' DVD titles after HIT Entertainment bought out the rights to ''Thomas''. Rights to the ''Thomas'' DVDs now belong to Universal (through their deal with Mattel, HIT's current parent company). The company also has a top market share for fitness videos such as the '' Crunch'' and ''
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'' series. The company also distributed UFC events on DVD and Blu-ray.


Production company

As a full-fledged production company, it handled TV syndication of ''Halloween'', '' Halloween 4'' and '' Halloween 5'' (to which it also holds the video rights) and have recently entered in-house production and distribution of theatrical films.


Award

Anchor Bay Entertainment received a Special Achievement Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films in June 2002. Anchor Bay was recognized as one of the "pioneers in DVD releases and home video entertainment" and "successful in releasing dramas, comedies, foreign films, children's programming, and most prominently
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s." Cited as highlights of Anchor Bay's releases were "the films of
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, the works of Werner Herzog, Paul Verhoeven,
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, John Woo, Monte Hellman and
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".


Past names

* Video Treasures * Starmaker Entertainment * MNTEX Entertainment * Teal Entertainment * Burbank Video * Troy Gold * Viking Video Classics * Drive Entertainment * GTS Records * Media Home Entertainment * Strand Home Video


See also

* List of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment


References


External links


Official U.S. website

Official U.K. website

Official Australian website
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