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  1. Here's The Opening And Closing For The 1982Laserdisc Of Moonraker First Up The Opening1.1981 LaserVision Logo2.1982 CBS/Fox Video Logo3.1980 United Artists L...

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  2. Here's The Opening And Closing For The1988 Laserdisc Of The Living DaylightsFirst Up The Opening1.1981 LaserVision Logo2.1984 CBS/Fox Video Logo3.1987 MGM/UA...

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  4. Background. In 1982, 20th Century Fox entered into a joint venture with CBS to form CBS/Fox Video (legally known as The CBS/Fox Company ); with its launch came two sub-labels; "Key Video" (later reactivated as Key DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment), and "Playhouse Video", which both became inactive in 1991.

  5. Here's The Opening And Closing For The 1991Laserdisc Of Marked For Death First Opening1.1984 CBS/Fox Video Logo[ Dolby Surround Variant ]2.1981 20th Century ...

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    Video rental library

    Before CBS/Fox Video existed, 20th Century Fox Video released a few titles for rental only, including Dr. No, A Fistful of Dollars, Rocky, Taps, For Your Eyes Only and Star Wars. While sale tapes were in big boxes that were later used by CBS/Fox in its early years, Video Rental Library tapes were packaged in black clamshell cases. Similar approaches were taken by other companies.

    The 1990s

    In 1990–1991, CBS/Fox began releasing titles from the then-bankrupt Media Home Entertainment. At the end of 1990, CBS/Fox reported they controlled 6.5% of the home video market and reported revenues of $249 million. In March 1991, a reorganization of the company was made, which would give Fox greater control of the joint venture. All of CBS/Fox's distribution functions were transferred to the newly formed FoxVideo, which would also take over exclusive distribution of all 20th Century Fox prod...

    The end of CBS/Fox Video

    20th Century Fox Home Entertainment was founded in 1995, as an umbrella encompassing FoxVideo, CBS/Fox, and several other divisions, including Fox Interactive. Over the next three years, the FoxVideo and CBS/Fox names were gradually phased out in favor of TCFHE. In 1998, CBS/Fox Video released its final three titles: FernGully 2, Our Friend Martin, and Walking with Dinosaurs. In 2000, CBS's merger with Viacom was finalized, and the CBS/Fox partnership ceased existence, although even after the...

    CBS/Fox used specialty labels for children's and family's videos, music videos, and sports videos. In addition to its main CBS/Fox label, which was mostly A-list fare (although the three Porky's, first Bachelor Party (1984) and first two Revenge of the Nerds (1984 & 1987) movies with their low budgets and concepts and mostly young or unknown casts ...

    In the attempt to prevent unauthorized tape duplication, CBS/Fox became an early adopter of Macrovision anti-piracy technology. In countries such as Australia, the company introduced a colored spine that was either yellow or blue on VHS tapes. On Betamax cassettes, a polarized seal was present. These measures were taken to ensure that consumers wou...

  6. The Laserdisc of Volcano (which didn't show the Fox Video logo on the cover) featured both this logo and the 1995-2008 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo. Look for a screencap of this logo used on the packaging of most 199 7 releases (all 1995- 1996 releases use th e 1991 full color print logo) .

  7. SUBTITLES French Spanish. Special Features. Inside The Living Daylights Ian Fleming - 007's Creator Audio Commentary Featuring Director John Glen and Members of the Cast and Crew Deleted Scene - The Magic Carpet Ride "The Living Daylights" Music Video by A-ha The Making of the Music Video Trailers. Trailers.

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