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Anchor Bay Entertainment
Subsidiary
Industry Home video, television syndication, motion pictures
Predecessor Video Treasures
Founded 1985; 32 years ago (1985) (as Video Treasures)
1995; 22 years ago (1995) (as Anchor Bay Entertainment)
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California
Products DVD, Blu-ray
Owner Starz
Parent Lionsgate Home Entertainment
(Lionsgate)
Divisions Anchor Bay Films
Website www.anchorbayentertainment.com
Video Treasures
Fate company was renamed Anchor Bay Entertainment
Successor Anchor Bay Entertainment
Founded 1985
Defunct 1995
Website www.anchorbayentertainment.com

Anchor Bay Entertainment (formerly Video Treasures) is an American home entertainment and production company. It is a subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment. Anchor Bay markets and sells feature films, series, television specials and short films to consumers worldwide. In 2004, Anchor Bay agreed to have its movies distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and renewed their deal in 2011.

Anchor Bay also has a film studio known as Anchor Bay Films which mainly distributes direct-to-video or independent films.

Anchor Bay Entertainment can date its origins back to two separate home video distributors: Video Treasures, formed in 1985, and Starmaker Entertainment, founded in 1988. Both companies sold budget items — reissues of previously released home video programming — at discount prices. Video Treasures started with public domain titles, and later made licensing deals with Vestron Video, Heron Communications (including Media Home Entertainment and Hi-Tops Video), Britt Allcroft (the Thomas the Tank Engine series), Trans World Entertainment, Regal Video, Virgin Vision, Hal Roach Studios, Jerry Lewis, and Orion Pictures, among others. Starmaker's major distributions were films from the then-recently out-of-business New World Pictures and programs previously licensed to their video division. Viacom programs and Saturday Night Live compilations were other notable Starmaker releases. The companies competed with each other for years, until they were sold to the Handleman Company, and formed a new corporate umbrella: Anchor Bay Entertainment, in May 1995. The company also bought out (through the Video Treasures and Starmaker acquisitions) other budget home video and music distributors such as MNTEX Entertainment, Teal Entertainment, Burbank Video, Drive Entertainment, and GTS Records. Both the Video Treasures and Starmaker labels were phased out a few years later.


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