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'''Vestron Video''' was formed from the assets of the original [[Time-Life Video]] in 1981 to release special interest videos as well as independent films, B-movies, and TV movies. In 1991, Vestron, Inc. was acquired by LIVE Entertainment (later known as "[[Artisan Entertainment]]"), and later in 1992, it was completely folded into the said company. In 2016, Vestron Video was revived by [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate Entertainment]] as its genre label for catalog titles. | '''Vestron Video''' was formed from the assets of the original [[Time-Life Video]] in 1981 to release special interest videos as well as independent films, B-movies, and TV movies. In 1991, Vestron, Inc. was acquired by LIVE Entertainment (later known as "[[Artisan Entertainment]]"), and later in 1992, it was completely folded into the said company. In 2016, Vestron Video was revived by [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate Entertainment]] as its genre label for catalog titles. | ||
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