- Vestron Video
Vestron Video was the main subsidiary of Vestron, Inc., a
home video company based inStamford, Connecticut that was active from the early 1980s to mid-1990s. It is considered to have been a pioneer in the Home Video Market. The company was responsible for releases on VHS videocassette of mostlyB-movie s, and films from Cannon Films' library. In later years, the company began to shift towards mainstream films, including films released through theirVestron Pictures subsidiary, most notably "Dirty Dancing ". The company was the first company to releaseNational Geographic videos in the late 1980s, and was the first to market with a pro wrestling video, "Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents Lords of the Ring".Vestron, Inc.'s subsidiaries included:
* Vestron Video
*Vestron Pictures
* Vestron Music Video
* Vestron International Group
* Vestron Video International
* Children's Video Library
* Lightning Video
* Lightning PicturesVestron went public on the
New York Stock Exchange in 1985 with what was at the time a large market cap IPO of $440MM, which was oversubscribed. The company enjoyed success for several years, at one point exceeding 10% of the US video movie market. At its high point sales approximated $350MM annually, and the company sold video movies in over 30 countries either directly or through sub licensing agreements. This was basically a rights business, built by some insightful people who appreciated the video (VCR ) rights to films before the major studios did.Fact|date=May 2007 Eventually the major studios smartened up, and film product became increasingly harder for Vestron to acquire. Also, independent producers increased the price of those available.The company started to make its own films ("
Dirty Dancing ", "Earth Girls Are Easy ", "Blue Steel"), but when the market's preferences matured and shifted from watching almost any film to just watching "A" titles, for which the majors had a stronghold, the company was committed already with a pipeline of about 20 "B" to low "A" projects. Financing for the company fell through and it eventually filed for bankruptcy underChapter 11 , and was bought out onJanuary 11 , 1991 byLos Angeles -basedLIVE Entertainment , a home video and music company, for $27.3 million. LIVE acquired Vestron's extensive (3,000 plus) film library.Their international divisions were the second largest just after
Warner Brothers . It had many direct Theatrical, Video and TV distribution offices all around the world in major markets and owned a video manufacturing plant in Holland to supply European markets.Today, most of the holdings of Vestron Video are now with
Lionsgate .References
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* "Dirty Dancing ",The E! True Hollywood Story , first airedSeptember 3 , 2000
*Trick Or Treats (1982 film)
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