Judy Garland Home Entertainment

Judy Garland Home Entertainment (doing business as The Judy Garland Company Home Entertainment) was a home video arm of The Judy Garland Company. it has the Judy Garland filmography. it also had the pre-1984 Columbia Pictures films, the pre-1950 Paramount Pictures films, the pre-1930 Universal Studios films library, Ragdoll/Stant Studios cartoons, and all films from the Rank Organisation (purchased by Entertainment One in 2018).

History
in 1980, the video arm was launched as Garland Home Video when Columbia purchased Garland, which distributes all movies on Home Video. in 1984, Garland took pre-1984 Columbia films. Columbia keeps the post-1984 films for It's Own Home Video Arm. in 1986 it changed it's name to Judy Garland Home Video to launch Ragdoll's home video arm called Ragdoll/Stant Home Video (later Ragdoll/Stant Home Entertainment and Ragdoll Home Entertainment)

in 1994, Sony Corporation of America purchased Judy Garland Entertainment, were TriStar Pictures collected the pre-1984 Columbia library as well the pre-1950 Paramount library and the pre-1930 Universal library, the Ragdoll and Stant productions, and all Rank films. sometime after the acquisition, it was renamed as Columbia TriStar Classics. in 1997, it was renamed to Columbia TriStar Masterpiece Entertainment.

in 2000, it was renamed again to Columbia Classics. in 2005, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment renamed the home video arm into Sony Pictures Classic Collection, thus keeping the Columbia Classics logo until Sony made a 5 year distribution with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on July 20, 2012, when it was renamed as Twentieth Century Fox-Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. Fox distributes 3,000 Columbia titles and 100 TriStar titles on DVD.

in 2017, Entertainment One officially renamed the arm to Entertainment One Classics. However, eOne also launched Judy Garland Home Entertainment and TriStar Pictures Family Entertainment.