Type | Subsidiary of NBCUniversal |
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Founded | Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1972) |
Headquarters | Universal City, California, U.S. Florida |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Home video |
Owner(s) | Comcast (51%) General Electric (49%) |
Parent | NBCUniversal |
Website | http://homevideo.universalstudios.com |
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Universal Studios Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video and MCA Home Video) is the home video division of Universal Pictures. The company is owned by NBCUniversal, the entertainment division of Comcast and General Electric.
The company was founded in 1978 as MCA DiscoVision with the Beta and VHS label MCA Videocassette, Inc. in 1980, with the release of films on Beta and VHS, including Jaws, Jaws 2, and 1941. In late 1983, both the Laserdisc sister label MCA Videodisc and the VHS/Beta label MCA Videocassette were consolidated into a single entity, MCA Home Video, alternating with the MCA Videocassette name until December 1983. In 1990, with the 75th anniversary of Universal Studios, it became MCA/Universal Home Video except Warner Home Video and New Line Home Video, alternating with the MCA Home Video name from 1990 until 1997 while released by New Line Home Video in 1991 until 1994. Universal released by Warner Home Video in 1981 until 1996. The company later went by various company names, including Universal Studios Home Video (1998–2005), and Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2005–present). On DVD and Blu-ray releasings, Universal Pictures is co-releases by New Line Cinema on thoses DVDs and Blu-rays.
In 1980, they released two '50s 3-D motion pictures, Creature From the Black Lagoon and It Came From Outer Space, in anaglyphic format on Beta and VHS.
This company was the video distributor for DreamWorks titles until DreamWorks was sold to Paramount Pictures' parent company, Viacom, in 2006, at which point Paramount took over distribution. After Viacom sold DreamWorks in 2008, Universal Studios Home Entertainment was planned to resume distributing DreamWorks' movies, but this deal fell through.
In addition to DVDs, Universal was a major supporter of the HD DVD format until March 2008, when Toshiba discontinued manufacturing of HD DVD players. Since July 22, 2008, Universal released Blu-ray discs; it was the last major Hollywood movie studio to do so. The label's first Blu-ray releases were The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, and The Scorpion King.
Universal is the US video distributor for Summit Entertainment releases and Lionsgate releases.
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In the Netherlands, Universal distributes most DVDs of films released theatrically by Independent Films, although this is now limited to catalog releases, as more recent films are now released though Warner Home Video.
It also distributes Alliance Atlantis DVD titles in Canada, most of the Republic Pictures theatrical library in the UK, and most of the Carolco Pictures library in Australia, Latin America, and several European countries (along with other StudioCanal properties). In the 1980s until the late 1990s, they also distributed tapes released by Cineplex Odeon in Canada.
Universal previously distributed its films on video internationally through CIC Video (a division of Cinema International Corporation, later United International Pictures) alongside Paramount Pictures. Following Universal's acquisition of PolyGram in 1999, PolyGram Video (which had international operations) was folded into Universal.
The international operations are a joint venture with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, a carry-over from the PolyGram days.[1]
Title | Release Date |
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8 Mile | January 10, 2012 |
A Beautiful Mind | January 10, 2012 |
American Graffiti | January 10, 2012 |
Apollo 13 | January 10, 2012 |
Babe | January 10, 2012 |
Billy Elliot | January 10, 2012 |
Brokeback Mountain | January 10, 2012 |
Fast Times at Ridgemont High | January 10, 2012 |
Field of Dreams | January 10, 2012 |
Mamma Mia! | January 10, 2012 |
Ray | January 10, 2012 |
Seabiscuit | January 10, 2012 |
The 40-Year-Old Virgin | January 10, 2012 |
Waterworld | January 10, 2012 |
To Kill a Mockingbird | January 31, 2012 |
All Quiet on the Wester Front | February 14, 2012 |