Anchor Bay Entertainment

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Anchor Bay Entertainment is a home entertainment company and a division of Starz Media, which is a unit of Starz, LLC. It was previously owned by IDT Entertainment until 2006 when IDT was purchased by Starz Media.[1] Anchor Bay markets and sells feature films, series, television specials and short films to consumers worldwide. Anchor Bay Entertainment is headquartered in Troy, Michigan.

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[edit] History

Anchor Bay Entertainment can date its origins back to 1985, when Video Treasures was founded as a publisher and distributor of home video programming.[2] Video Treasures, later renamed Anchor Bay Entertainment[3] was sold to Handleman Company in 1989.

Anchor Bay remained part of Handleman until 2003, when it was acquired by IDT Entertainment.[4]

Liberty Media, the owner of the Starz cable network, purchased IDT Entertainment from IDT Corp. in 2006 and renamed it Starz Media,[1]

In May 2007, Anchor Bay became known as Starz Home Entertainment. SHE announced on June 19, 2007 that they will be releasing high definition versions of their films exclusively in the Blu-ray format.

In 2008, Starz Media re-instated the Anchor Bay Entertainment brand and all future releases will bear this name.

[edit] Licensed content

Anchor Bay Entertainment currently licenses the home video rights to

At one point[specify], Starz held the video rights to some of Walt Disney Pictures' live-action features, and had planned on producing a director's cut of the 1981 suspense film The Watcher in the Woods.

[edit] Children's home video

In addition to feature films, Anchor Bay Entertainment distributes popular children's video series, including Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends and Bobby's World. Thomas has reached platinum-selling status and in 2004 ranks consistently on the VideoScan ranking top 50 chart of children's weekly video sales. The company also has a top market share for fitness videos such as the "Crunch" and "For Dummies" series.

[edit] Horror films

Anchor Bay Entertainment is also noted for the release of the Evil Dead film trilogy on DVD, in numerous editions. Army of Darkness for example, had been released in both a regular and limited edition set that featured the director's cut of the film. Since then, the director's cut has been re-released on two separate occasions in addition to a two-disc "Boomstick Edition" of the film as well. Until Anchor Bay released The Evil Dead on VHS and DVD it was previously unavailable on video from a major label.

Also among their more profitable releases has been George Romero's Living Dead series. Anchor Bay Entertainment has distribution rights for the middle two films in the Romero tetrology: Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead.

Like the Evil Dead trilogy, the Living Dead series has seen many editions of the films on DVD. Dawn of the Dead 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 of 2007.

Anchor Bay has also released most of Dario Argento's films including:

[edit] Award

Anchor Bay Entertainment received a Special Achievement Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films in June 2002.[5] 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 genre films."[5] Cited as highlights of Anchor Bay's releases were "the films of Hammer Studios, the works of Werner Herzog, Paul Verhoeven, Wim Wenders, John Woo, Monte Hellman and Sam Raimi.[5]

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