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  1. MGM Home Entertainment/Summary - Closing Logo Group

    However, early MGM/UA releases with the MGM/CBS Polaroid seal or tape labels would still use the 1982 MGM/UA Home Video logo, and some later MGM/CBS releases, such as Kismet, The Prisoner of Zenda, and select copies of Viva Las Vegas, go …

  2. MGM Home Entertainment - Closing Logos

    In 1995, this division was renamed to "MGM/UA Home Entertainment" (logo is still the same name, though) and also launched "MGM/UA Family Entertainment".

  3. MGM/UA Home Entertainment - Audiovisual Identity Database

    In 1994, this division was renamed to MGM/UA Home Entertainment (though the logo was unchanged) and also launched MGM/UA Family Entertainment.

  4. MGM/UA Communications Co. | Closing Logo Group | Fandom

    Background: MGM/UA Communications Co. was founded in 1986, five years after the formation of MGM/UA Entertainment Co. when MGM acquired UA from Transamerica Corporation in 1981.

  5. MGM Home Entertainment | Logopedia | Fandom

    Despite being acquired by Sony in 2005 for North America and everywhere else, this logo is still used in Asia on it’s VCD releases. As of 2005, with the formation of MGM's parent company, MGM Holdings, the post-May 1986 library was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment until 2006 when...

  6. MGM/UA Home Entertainment - ClosingLogosHD's Logos Wiki

    In 1990, after MGM was purchased by Pathé, MGM/UA signed a deal with Warner Home Video to have them distribute its titles exclusively on video. In 1994, this division was renamed to MGM/UA Home Entertainment (though the logo was unchanged) and …

  7. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios/Logo Variations

    These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, with more to be added overtime. Davy Jones' Locker and Hell's Fire (both 1933): These two Willie Whopper shorts, produced in Cinecolor, feature a still MGM logo with Jackie on a blue BG. The Chinese Nightingale (1935, 1980s BBC1 airing):

  8. MGM/UA Home Entertainment | Logo Timeline Wiki | Fandom

    In 1981, MGM had purchased United Artists from Transamerica after the failure of the movie Heaven's Gate. In 1982, after MGM broke off from its partnership with CBS, it was renamed to MGM/UA Home Video (a.k.a. MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group).

  9. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - Closing Logos

    Background: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation was founded in 1916 by Samuel Goldfish (born Schmuel Gelbfisz) in partnership with Broadway producers Edgar and Archibald Selwyn using an amalgamation of both surnames to create the name ("Selfish" was another option).

  10. MGM/UA Communications Co. - Audiovisual Identity Database

    MGM/UA Communications Co. was founded in 1986, five years after the formation of MGM/UA Entertainment Co. when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios acquired United Artists from Transamerica Corporation in 1981. Before the name existed, from March 25 to August 26, 1986, Ted Turner owned MGM, and both companies were reincorporated as "MGM Entertainment Co ...