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  1. The Karate Kid. 1984 2h 6m PG. 7.3 (246K) Rate. 60 Metascore. Recently relocated from NJ to LA, Daniel becomes the target of a gang of Cobra Kai dojo students. When Mr. Miyagi saves him with expert Karate skills, Daniel convinces him to teach him to defend himself, and put his bullies in their place. 10.

  2. Two Moon Junction VHS RCA/Columbia 1988 Brand New & Sealed. Bookworm Utopia (1224) 100% positive; Seller's other items Seller's other items; Contact seller; US $9.99.

  3. 4 days ago · In lieu of RCA/Columbia's logo appearing, this logo plasters that of Cinema 5 on the English-dubbed cassette of One Sings, the Other Doesn't. The logo is seen on the 1986 VHS of Casino Royale (1967), plastering the 3rd logo, and it also plasters older Columbia logos on several other post-1981 videocassettes as well, including The Black Bird , Gidget (1959) and Funny Girl .

  4. In 1983, Hoyts Distribution inked a distribution deal with RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video, resulting in RCA/Columbia distributing Hoyts titles for the Australian market. The two separate labels were combined later on to form RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video Pty. Ltd. , which was a joint venture between the two companies.

  5. Apr 14, 2024 · 1st Bumper (Early 1983) Visuals: On a white background is a red open big box with an RCA/Columbia tape cassette inside, mainly showing the red spine with the words "RCA/COLUMBIA PICTURES INTERNATIONAL VIDEO" surrounded by two duplicates of the company's logo. On the bottom is the red text: it isn't real. As the voiceover gets to the hotline ...

  6. From 1938 until 1943 Sir John made a series of recordings in New York for American Columbia and RCA Victor which are still essential for a full appreciation of this revered conductor's career, "performances that are as competitive today as they were when initially released" (Fanfare).

  7. RCA/Columbia Pictures Just as Warner Home Video Competed with MGM/UA in the world of Big Box tapes, RCA/Columbia was the major competitor to CBS FOX Video during the early days of selling tapes directly to the consumer.