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Home Video History 📼 (Gone....for now) on Twitter: "The company quickly took off after the success of their first releases in late 1977, and in the next four years, in addition to
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Home Video History 📼 (Gone....for now) on Twitter: "The first VHS release of The Sound of Music, released in 1977/78. This is one of the first titles released by Magnetic Video as
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Basement of Ghoulish Decadence: Phantasm (1979) - 1980 Magnetic Video Corporation Betamax (MAG1 Cassette)
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Tom McLaren on Twitter: "Andre Blay, “father of the home video industry", passed away. I found this vintage (now relic) video from the past: one of the original Magnetic Video beta video
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