Re: 10 Blondie (Singleton) movies now on DVD
You are correct. Hearst Entertainment which incorporated King Features under their umbrella owns the over all distribution rights. After a little further investigation is seems that Platinum did get rights to release the first 10 films from Hearst. I would hope that if the set sold as well as we all claim, Platinum would go after the rest of the films.
Hearst Entertainment also features a library of more than 250 films. The Hearst catalog is distributed by Tribune Entertainment in the US to stations, and internationally through Lakeshore International. Hearst Entertainment was founded in 1981. It also owns or partially owns these cable networks, A&E, The History Channel, History International, Lifetime, and Lifetime Movie. The films that they own, other than the 28 Blondie films all seem produced for Lifetime. Interesting, and really not for this thread, but they own the Popeye, Krazy Kat and The Beatles animated shows that were shown on Saturday morning (I think I read that Warner's got the Popeye theatrical cartoons from Hearst-King Features). Not many of the Lifetime films are on DVD, but the ones that are range from Mandacy to MPI to Simitar Ent to Alpha Video. Not using any of the big ones so it would seem Platinum releasing the Blondies is fitting in with their over all plan. If I was Hearst, I would hook up with one coumpany such as Image or MPI and release the films in collections.
To get more Blondies would mean to talk Hearst into having it done.
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