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Videodisc:Young Frankenstein

Twentieth Century-Fox Video, Inc.1982

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Although it offered higher image quality than competing VHS and Betamax videotapes, the laser videodisc format never made significant inroads into the American consumer electronics market. Between the first North American videodisc release--"Jaws" in 1978 under the MCA DiscoVision brand--and the final films released on the format in 2000, videodisc technology could only be found in 2% of American households. The DVD supplanted the videodisc as the medium for pre-recorded entertainment in the early 2000s.

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  • Title: Videodisc:Young Frankenstein
  • Creator: Twentieth Century-Fox Video, Inc.
  • Date Created: 1982
  • Location: Japan
  • Subject Keywords: Young Frankenstein
  • Type: Entertainment and Music
  • Medium: printed cardboard, plastic
  • Object ID: 110.10661
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