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===Background===
===Background===
'''Malofilm Video''' was a French-Canadian film distribution company headquartered in Montreal, Québec. It was founded in 1983 as "Les Films René Malo" by René '''Malo'''. Malofilm published films and released tapes licensed from [[New World Video]], [[Republic Pictures Home Video]], [[Vidmark Entertainment]], as well as French-dubbed titles from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] (until the early '90s) and [[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]]", two years after Malofilm purchased Canadian video game developer Megatoon, and around the time that was renamed to [[Behaviour Interactive]].
'''Malofilm Video''' was a French-Canadian film distribution company headquartered in Montreal, Québec. It was founded in 1983 as "Les Films René Malo" by René '''Malo'''. Malofilm published films and released tapes licensed from [[New World Video]], [[Republic Pictures Home Video]], [[Vidmark Entertainment]], as well as French-dubbed titles from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] (until the early '90s) and [[Paramount Home Video]]. Some of these tapes were distributed in Canada by [[New World Video]]. Malo was forced by health reasons to resign from the company in 1997 and it was renamed to "[[Behaviour Communications]]", two years after Malofilm purchased Canadian video game developer Megatoon, and around the time that was renamed to [[Behaviour Interactive]].


===1st Logo (1983?-1991)===
===1st Logo (1983?-1991)===

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