International Video Entertainment
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International Video Entertainment was a home video company started in 1986, founded by Noel C. Bloom. It was a successor to U.S.A. Home Video. One of its releases was Supergirl and the unrated version of Angel Heart. It released many B-movies, art films, and TV shows.
In 1990, IVE was renamed Live Home Video (part of LIVE Entertainment), and later Artisan Entertainment in 1998. On December 15, 2003, Lions Gate Entertainment acquired Artisan [1] and was folded in 2004, and is now known as Lionsgate Home Entertainment
References
- ↑ "InsideView Artisan Entertainment Inc. insideview.com, Retrieved on July 3, 2012
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