Cinema Club was a home video distributor in the United Kingdom that sold films on VHS tapes for low-cost prices. It was a joint venture between Video Collection International and Columbia Pictures International Video. Columbia sold their stake in Cinema Club in 2002 after they formed a partnership with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment for the creation of Universal Columbia Alliance. Video Collection International used the Cinema Club label for their low-cost DVD releases, while their own brand would be used on full-cost releases. The brand was retained by VCI's successor 2 Entertain until 2007.
1995-2007[]
Logo used on VHS releases between 1995-2004
Logo used on DVD releases between 2004-2007 (DVD releases between 2002-2003 used the VCI logo instead)
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