1979 in home video
1979 in home video:
Industry milestones
February
- February - The DiscoVision format is introduced in Seattle, Washington, United States.[1]
November
- Columbia Pictures studios form home entertainment divisions.
Date unknown
- 20th Century Fox purchases Magnetic Video, which in 1977 had become the first company to release pre-recorded films on videotape for consumer use.
- Distribution of Video 2000 products begins.
- Home video start to take off.
Movie releases
The following movies were released on video on the following dates:
U.S./Canada Release Date | Title | Studio | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
January 15 | Shenandoah | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release |
January 29 | Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release |
February 12 | Jaws 2 | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release[2] |
Duel | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release[3] | |
April 16 | American Graffiti | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release |
July 2 | The Last Remake of Beau Geste | MCA DiscoVision (Universal) | Laserdisc release |
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