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===Background===
===Background===
Malofilm Video (formerly "René Malo Vidéo") was a home video company founded in 1983 by René '''Malo''' in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. During the life of the company, Malofilm released tapes licensed from [[New World Video]], [[Republic Pictures Home Video]], Vidmark Entertainment, as well as French-dubbed titles from MGM/UA Home Video (until the early '90s) and Paramount Home Video. René Malo resigned from the company in 1997 and it was renamed to [[Behaviour Communications (Canada)|Behaviour Communications]] and later [[Seville Pictures (Canada)|Seville Pictures]], which is now owned by Entertainment One.
Malofilm Video (formerly "René Malo Vidéo") was a home video company founded in 1983 by René '''Malo''' in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. During the life of the company, Malofilm released tapes licensed from [[New World Video]], [[Republic Pictures Home Video]], [[Trimark Home Video|Vidmark Entertainment]], as well as French-dubbed titles from [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] (until the early '90s) and [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Video]]. Some of these tapes were distributed in Canada by [[New World Video]]. René Malo resigned from the company in 1997 and it was renamed to [[Behaviour Communications (Canada)|Behaviour Communications]] and later [[Seville Pictures (Canada)|Seville Pictures]], which is now owned by [[Entertainment One (Canada)|Entertainment One]].




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