Wizard Video

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Wizard Video was a motion picture distribution company created by B movie veteran Charles Band after he left Media Home Entertainment, who would later go on to found Full Moon Features. They were best known for their VHS releases of Zombie 2, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and I Spit on Your Grave. They were also well known for their detailed (and often lurid) box art, especially after their switch to the "big box" format. So popular was the label that Charles Band has begun reissuing titles (starting with 1989's Intruder) under the old Wizard Video banner. These titles were originally duplicated by the company Sound/Video Unlimited.[1] The company once had an distribution agreement with Family Home Entertainment in order to distribute the company's catalog on videocassette between 1982 and 1983.[2] The distribution agreement was transferred to Spectrum Video in 1983, before it was transferred to Lightning Video in 1986.[3]

Wizard Video is also known for creating the two Atari 2600 video games The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween under the name Wizard Video Games. However, these games were aimed at the adult market; so, because of its violent content, these games were either banned from stores or hidden behind the counter and only taken out by request. This caused the games to become rare and sales were small, causing the company to stop making video games.

The company also distributed films under the "Force Video" logo, as well as several films under the "Cult Video" logo. Both of these labels were introduced in 1982, and would later shut down in 1983.[4][5]

On October 8, 1986, Wizard Video decided to release a second film from Tycin Entertainment in January 1987, called Robot Holocaust, after the company Tycin had closed a 10-picture deal with Wizard Video that cost a budget of $1-$1.5 million, and the rest of the pictures received by Tyson for Wizard received only $1 million.[6]

In the 1980s, Wizard Video was one of the units of Empire International Pictures. In 1985, Empire revived the Force Video label and both Wizard Video and Force Video received distribution agreements with Lightning Video, a subsidiary of Vestron Video to distribute the films, which also distributed the mainstream Empire library. In 1987, Wizard Video launched yet another video sublabel, Urban Classics Video.[7] Both of these would later shut down in the late 1980s.[8] The Cult Video branding was revived as a distribution label in the late 1990s when Full Moon jumped ship into video distribution.[3]

In 2005, Full Moon Features revived Wizard Entertainment as a distribution label for DVDs and Blu-rays, until it was shut down in the early 2010s.[9]

On February 7, 2013, Charles Band claimed to have rediscovered copies of 36 Wizard Video title boxes, as well as Wizard's video game boxes, in one of his storage warehouses. 32 of the 36 films were re-released as limited editions on a four-titles-per-month basis starting on February 12, with the inner clamshell cases and tapes being new production. The entire supply of the remaining 4 films was discovered to be water damaged and would not be released; the two games will be re-released at a later date.[10]

In 2014, the Wizard Video brand was re-launched as Wizard Studios[11] "to spotlight rising independent filmmakers and their cutting-edge genre pictures"[12] with the first wave of films - Virginia Obscura, Vampie, Villanelle - premiering on Band's Full Moon Features subscription-based streaming service.

List of movies released on video by Wizard Video[]

  • L'abîme des morts vivants (a.k.a. Oasis of the Zombies) (1981)
  • Auditions (1978)
  • Bad Georgia Road (1977)
  • The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
  • Beyond Atlantis (1973)
  • The Boogeyman (1980)
  • Breeders (1986)
  • Il camorrista (a.k.a. The Professor) (1986)
  • Carnival of Blood (1970)
  • Christina, princesse de l'érotisme (a.k.a. A Virgin Among the Living Dead) (1973)
  • Come rubare un quintale di diamanti in Russia (a.k.a. Mission Phantom) (1967)
  • Crystal Voyager (1975)
  • Day of the Woman (a.k.a. I Spit on Your Grave) (1978)
  • Dixie Dynamite (1976)
  • Don Juan (or, If Don Juan Were a Woman) (a.k.a. Ms. Don Juan) (1975)
  • Dreamaniac (1986)
  • The Driller Killer (1979)
  • Elsa Fräulein SS (a.k.a. Fraulein Devil) (1977)
  • Emanuelle bianca e nera (a.k.a. Emanuelle Black and White) (1976)
  • Emanuelle - Perché violenza alle donne? (a.k.a. Emanuelle Around the World) (1977)
  • Equinox (1970)
  • Female Trouble (1974)
  • Femmine infernali (a.k.a. Escape) (1980)
  • The Great McGonagall (1974)
  • Gyakushu! Satsujin ken (a.k.a. The Street Fighter's Last Revenge) (1974)
  • The Harrad Experiment (1973)
  • The Headless Eyes (1971)
  • Le Lac des Morts Vivants (a.k.a. Zombie Hunt) (1981)
  • Lager SSadis Kastrat Kommandantur (a.k.s. S.S. Experiment) (1976)
  • The Mafu Cage (1981)
  • Mandinga (1976)
  • Miss Nude America (1976)
  • I misteri della giungla nera (a.k.a. The Snake Hunter Strangler) (1965)
  • La montagna del dio cannibale (a.k.a. Slave of the Cannibal God) (1978)
  • Mutant Hunt (1987)
  • Onna hissatsu ken (a.k.a. Sister Street Fighter) (1974)
  • La orgia de los muertos (a.k.a. Return of the Zombies) (1973)
  • Parasite (1982)
  • Penitentiary (1980)
  • Phenomenal and the Treasure of Tutankhamen (1968)
  • Pink Flamingos (1972)
  • Il plenilunio delle vergini (a.k.a. The Devil's Wedding Night) (1973)
  • Psychos in Love (1987)
  • Revenge in the House of Usher (1982)
  • Robot Holocaust (1986)
  • Rosso Sangue (a.k.a. Monster Hunter) (1982)
  • The Tattooed Hitman (1977)
  • Terminal Island (1977)
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
  • Train spécial pour SS (a.k.a. Helltrain) (1977)
  • La vie amoureuse de l'homme invisible (a.k.a. The Invisible Dead) (1971)
  • Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Celebration (1979)
  • Zombie 2 (1979)
  • Zombiethon (1986)

List of movies released by Force Video (1982-1983; 1985-1986)[]

Note: Films with an "FV" code are from the original 1982-1983 era; the "FA" code is from the 1985-1986 revival era.

  • FV-1 Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964)
  • FV-2 Zombies (a.k.a. I Eat Your Skin) (1964)
  • FV-3 Fiend (1980)
  • FV-4 Contes immoraux (a.k.a. Immoral Tales) (1973)
  • FV-5 Filmgore (1983)
  • FV-6 The Single Girls (a.k.a. Private School) (1974)
  • FV-7 Hi-Riders (1978)
  • FA-7500 I pirati della Malesia (a.k.a. Pirates of the Seven Seas) (1964)
  • FA-7501 Orazi e Curiazi (a.k.a. Duel of Champions) (1961)
  • FA-7502 Eroi all'inferno (a.k.a. Heroes in Hell) (1973)
  • FA-7503 Karzan, il favoloso uomo della jungla (a.k.a. Jungle Master) (1972)
  • FA-7504 Il boia di Venezia (a.k.a. The Executioner of Venice) (1963)
  • FA-7505 Brenno il nemico di Roma (a.k.a. Battle of the Valiant) (1963)
  • FA-7506 Savage Island (1985)
  • FA-7507 L'arbitro (a.k.a. Playing the Field) (1974)
  • FA-7508 Nefertite, regina del Nilo (a.k.a. Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile) (1961)
  • FA-7509 Les avaleuses (a.k.a. Erotic Kill) (1973)
  • FA-7510 La tigre dei sette mari (a.k.a. Tiger of the Seven Seas) (1962)
  • FA-7511 Isabella, Duchess of the Devils (a.k.a. Ms. Stiletto) (1969)
  • FA-7512 Schiave bianche: violenza in Amazzonia (a.k.a. White Slave) (1985)
  • FA-7513 Schlock (a.k.a. Banana Monster) (1973)
  • FA-7514 Mister Zehn Prozent - Miezen und Moneten (a.k.a. The Psychopath) (1968)
  • FA-7515 Le Orme (a.k.a. Primal Impulse) (1975)
  • FA-7516 12 + 1 (a.k.a. The Thirteen Chairs) (1969)
  • FA-7517 Il gladiatore Invincibile (a.k.a. The Invisible Gladiator) (1961)
  • FA-7518 Comando al infierno (a.k.a. Hell Commandos) (1969)
  • FA-7519 L'avventuriero della Tortuga (a.k.a. Cold Steel of Tortuga) (1965)
  • FA-7524 Sandokan contro il leopardo di Sarawak (a.k.a. Throne of Vengeance) (1964)
  • FA-7525 Cartagine in Fiamme (a.k.a. Carthage in Flames) (1960)

List of movies released by Cult Video (1982-1983)[]

References[]

  1. ^ Penchansky, Alan (1981-10-17). "Gimbel Expands Net; New HQ, N.Y. Thrust" (PDF). Billboard. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  2. ^ "'Chainsaw' Sells 10,000 A Week" (PDF). Billboard. 1982-02-13. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  3. ^ a b "Charles Band and His Wild and Crazy VHS Empire". VHSCollector.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  4. ^ McCallaugh, Jim (1982-06-12). "Manufacturers Back Releases" (PDF). Billboard. p. 75. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  5. ^ "New Video Releases" (PDF). Billboard. 1982-12-18. p. 71. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  6. ^ "Wizard to release 2d Tycin made-for". Variety. 1986-10-08. p. 63.
  7. ^ Stewart, Al (1987-12-05). "...newsline..." (PDF). Billboard. p. 60. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  8. ^ Seideman, Tony (1985-08-10). "...newsline..." (PDF). Billboard. p. 26. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  9. ^ "Full Moon Review: Review: Doll Graveyard (2005)". Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  10. ^ "The Wizard Video VHS Collection". www.wizardvideocollection.com.
  11. ^ Fangoria - Charles Band's Wizard Studios Unveils First Films
  12. ^ Dread Central - Wizard Studios announces first 3 films - Vampie, Virginia Obscura and Villanelle

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