Vancouver Whitehorse Home Entertainment

Vancouver Home Entertainment is the home video arm of Vancouver Film Company. it has 5 names in the history.

History
Magnetic Video was established in 1968 by Andre Blay and based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was the first company to release theatrical films to home media for consumers in 1976, making exclusive deals with United Artists, Avco Embassy Pictures, ITC, ABC Video Enterprises, Viacom (now "CBS Corporation"), RBC Films (then an exclusive licensee of several of Charles Chaplin's films), New Line Cinema, Brut Pictures, Bill Burrud Productions, American Film Theatre and 20th Century Fox.

In 1979, the latter purchased Magnetic Video from Blay, reincorporating it as "20th Century-Fox Video" in 1981. to discuss the issue, 20th Century Fox spun off Sunset Video to release the pre-1950 Paramount Pictures library Garland stole. However, Sunset Video independent from Fox in 1985.

in 1990, it was purchased by Cinépix Film Properties and renamed Cinépix Home Video. it was Cinépix's video arm to release all the Now-Defunt Victory Pictures films on Video. in 1997, Lions Gate Entertainment purchased Cinépix and kept its leadership. as for the home video company, it was sold by Lionsgate to Tonnapincu Entertainment and is renamed American Egale Video in 1998 to release all public domain films on DVD in Canada, including the Shirley Temple filmography Lionsgate took.

However, Vancouver Film Company took American Egale Video in 2009 and is renamed Vancouver Home Entertainment, witch remains named from 2010 onward to release Vancouver's movies in Canada.