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  1. Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video company headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band .

  2. 5 days ago · Media Home Entertainment, Inc. was an independent video distributor established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band. In 1984, the company was purchased by Heron Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Gerald Ronson's Heron International.

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    Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video company headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band.

    Media Home Entertainment also distributed video product under three additional labels — The Nostalgia Merchant (very old or classic films), Hi-Tops Video (children's videos), and Fox Hills Video (special-interest videos/obscure B-movies and low-profile Cannon pictures). The "Fox Hills" name was derived from a geographical location near the company's headquarters at 5700 Buckingham Parkway.

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  3. Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video distributor headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band. They are considered to have been one of the pioneers of home video in North America.

  4. Media Home Entertainment (US) 1-50 of 504. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Media Home Entertainment (US) 1. Killer Klowns from Outer Space. 1988 1h 28m PG-13. 6.2 (46K) Rate. 43 Metascore. Aliens who look like clowns come from outer space and terrorize a small town. 2. A Nightmare on Elm Street. 1984 1h 31m R. 7.4 (264K) Rate.

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  6. The Nostalgia Merchant is a home entertainment company founded in February 1977 by record producer Snuff Garrett. From early to mid 1980s, it was a division of Media Home Entertainment. They specialized in selling videos of vintage films and television programs; Fox Hills Video distributed the company's final titles.