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[[caption-width-right:350:"By special arrangement with [[MainPage Television Tropes and Idioms]], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major trope page, via the internet."]]

Without Magnetic Video Corporation, home video would likely never have gotten off the ground.

The company was established in 1968 as an [[NonIndicativeName audio duplication facility]] in the Detroit suburb of Farmington Hills, Michigan by an ambitious guy named Andre Blay (1937-2018). Blay had wanted to duplicate movies on videocassette, but not only was the technology not advanced enough yet, the majors were skeptical because of something called analog piracy ([[DigitalPiracyIsEvil the predecessor vice to digital piracy]]). However, one fateful day in August 1977, Blay managed to reach an agreement with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, represented by their telecommunications director Steve Roberts (who would later carve out his own niche in the home video market by acquiring the New World library for home video in 1990), to distribute 50 films from the company for a down payment of between $250,000 and $500,000 plus royalties. Interestingly, the home video revolution actually had its roots as an anti-piracy system; after all, why pay upwards of triple digits for a pirated film that's a third generation dupe at best with commercials and any edits the network censors might've made when you could own a legal copy with none of that crap for only $50? Also of note is that in the early days, a motion picture had to have already been broadcast on television before being released on home video--so no recent hits such as ''Franchise/StarWars'' for you geeks! (Don't worry, you'll have your time of day in just less than five years.)

Fox wasn't the only company Magnetic had dealings with. They also distributed films released/distributed by Creator/{{Viacom}} International (including seven featuring Music/ElvisPresley, three featuring Creator/JerryLewis, as well as [[Creator/{{Terrytoons}} Terrytoon]] cartoon compilations and sports tapes), RBC Films (specifically, their Creator/CharlieChaplin library), and Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation in 1978, Brut Productions, Bill Burrud Productions, and Pathé in 1979, Creator/{{ABC}} Video Enterprises, Creator/ITCEntertainment, and the American Film Theatre in 1980, and Creator/UnitedArtists Corporation (including films that were originally distributed by Creator/WarnerBros) in 1981. Magnetic was purchased by Fox themselves in 1979, and in January 1982, after Andre Blay left the company to form Blay Video (which would, ironically, become Embassy's home video division), Magnetic received a new name: '''[[Creator/TheCBSFOXCompany Twentieth Century-Fox Video]]'''. Since then, they have taken on the names '''Creator/{{CBS}}/Fox Video''' (during that era, they also utilized the sublabels '''Key Video'''[[note]]which concentrated on B-movies, archive titles, direct-to-video releases and TV movies[[/note]] and '''Playhouse Video'''[[note]] which focused on kids and families, releasing Fox-owned titles, [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet Video]] titles, CBS-owned Creator/DrSeuss projects, and even ''Series/DoctorWho''[[/note]]) and '''[=FoxVideo=]''' (utilizing the [=FoxVideo=] name for Fox movies, while CBS/Fox was relegated to [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Video]] and other miscellaneous titles), before settling on their final name, '''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment''', in 1998. During the company's final year, they also had a short-lived sports division called "Magnetic Video Sports", and a short-lived [=LaserDisc=] division. There were also international branches in the UK, the South Pacific, and Australia. Magnetic Video was also a duplicator for early tapes released by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Video]] and Creator/MCAVideocassetteInc.

In the United States alone, over 400 different releases were produced by Magnetic Video Corporation over the course of 5 years from 1977 to 1982. Below is a guide to the "series" of films, followed by the films themselves. Unless otherwise specified, all films were strictly USA productions.

* 1000 series = 20th Century-Fox
* 2000/2900 series = Viacom International
* 3000 series = RBC Films/The Estate of Charles Chaplin. CBS/Fox eventually used the series for titles made by artists on CBS' record arm
* 3900 series = Radio Corporation of America
* 4000 series = Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
* 5000 series = Brut Productions, Inc.
* 6000 series = Bill Burrud Productions
* 7000 series = Pathe News and later CBS Films
* 8000 series = ABC Video Enterprises
* 9000 series = ITC Entertainment
* 3500/3600/3700 series = Magnetic Video Sports
* 3800 series = Sports Concepts, Inc.
* 5500 series = American Film Theater
* 5700 series = National Center for Cinema Arts
* 6100 series = Miscellaneous
* 4500 series = United Artists Corporation

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[[folder: Known voiceovers]]
The "mirrored m-circle" logo pictured above was featured at the start of Magnetic Video's releases and almost always featured a voiceover (four distinct announcers were used) which began "By special arrangement with [production company]...", with the second part varying from release to release:
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''major motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for the following companies:
** 20th Century Fox (debuted fall 1977, retired late 1980, last seen on a new release in April 1981)
** Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation (debuted fall 1978, retired 1980)
** Viacom International (debuted spring 1979, retired 1980)
** Brut Productions (debuted summer 1979)
** ABC Video Enterprises (debuted fall 1980, retired 1981)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''motion picture entertainment''' on videocassette" was also used for Viacom International (debuted spring 1978, retired early 1979, last seen on a new release around 1980)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''classic motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for their Charlie Chaplin releases (debuted summer 1978; the first part goes "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles Chaplin...")
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer '''the Greatest Sports Legends''' on videocassette" was used for tapes in the Greatest Sport Legends series in arrangement with Viacom International (debuted fall 1978)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''wildlife program''' on videocassette" was used for Bill Burrud Productions wildlife documentaries (debuted fall 1979)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''documentary''' on videocassette" was used for Pathé News documentaries (debuted fall 1979)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for ITC Entertainment (debuted in May 1980, retired in early 1981)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''special program''' on videocassette" was used for Sports Concepts, Inc. (debuted in July 1980)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''special video presentation'''" was used for the following companies (all debuted circa late 1980/early 1981 unless indicated otherwise):
** 20th Century Fox
** Viacom Enterprises (1980 reprints of ''The African Queen'' and ''Blue Hawaii'' only credited "Viacom")
** Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation
** ITC Entertainment
** ABC Video Entreprises
** United Artists Corporation (debuted summer 1981)
** Otto Preminger and Carlyle Productions (used on ''The Moon Is Blue'', released May 1981)
\\
Some tapes used an entirely different voiceover:
* ''The Miracle of Lake Placid'' (released 1980) used "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC Video Entreprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette."
* Magnetic Video Sports releases used "Magnetic Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video presentation"
* ''Odyssey'', ''Black Emanuelle'', ''Dot and the Kangaroo'' and the Laserdisc release of ''SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back'' (all released 1981-82) used "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation" with no mention of any production company.
* Otto Preminger films (excluding ''The Moon Is Blue''), ''Promise at Dawn'' (released summer 1979), ''The Sensuous Nurse'' and ''Autumn Sonata'' (both released July 1980) did not feature any voiceover.
* ''Monsieur Verdoux'' (released summer 1978) did not even feature the logo in order to fit the entire movie into a single tape (part of the opening credits was also cut for the same reason).

Magnetic Video's international branches in the U.K., the South Pacific and Australia used different versions of the "mirrored m-circle" logo, which did not feature any voiceovers. The South Pacific logo used the 20th Century Fox fanfare; the one used in the U.K. and Australia was silent.
[[/folder]]

!!All Home Video releases from Magnetic Video (1977-1982):
[[folder: Wave One (Fall 1977)]]
[[index]]
The earliest prints of Magnetic Video releases lacked an F.B.I. Warning bumper. Instead, the tapes would typically cut to the Magnetic Video logo, followed by the film itself. The front covers were black/white slipcases, and featured a photo of a scene from the film. In early 1980, they were changed to have the title above the photo. The original back cover catalog listed all the 50 films from Fox, from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''A Farewell to Arms'' (Fall 1977). Also, in these days, the balance between tapes on two-tape releases was more equal, or else the ratio between program and blank tape was greater on the second tape. The original 1977 printings had their tapes manufactured in, and imported from, Japan.

* 20th Century-Fox (The original 50)
** CL-1001 ''Film/HelloDolly'' (1969)\\
[--Note: The very first VHS/Betamax release from Magnetic Video Corporation, as well as the very first VHS/Betamax release of any film in the United States.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: General theatrical release version, which omits the Todd-AO credit at the start--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Fall 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The second tape starts with the last minute of the first tape for some reason.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1002 ''Film/FantasticVoyage'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: On the original 1977 pressing, the start of the Magnetic Video jingle is mistakenly played back midway through the Fox Fanfare, and the entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1003 ''Film/VonRyansExpress'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed mostly in Panavision, but some scenes were filmed in [=CinemaScope=], and the film is credited as a [=CinemaScope=] picture.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1004 ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=] 55.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming two-tape stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Note: The CLV Laserdisc version uses a heavily yellowed source print.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1005 ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Dimension 150.--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979A, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1977 issue split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: 1979 reissue split between two 120-minute tapes.--]\\
[--Note: Though the tape break originally came a little over two hours into the feature, just after Patton's line "Give me a swift kick in the ass", starting with the 1979 reprint the break between tapes comes after the slapping scene, around the halfway point.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming two-tape stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]
** CL-1006 ''Film/TheHustler'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: First black & white film ever released on VHS and Betamax.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1007 ''Film/TheAgonyAndTheEcstasy'' (1965)\\
[--Note: USA/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: A line about the Pieta of St. Peter's being exhibited at the New York World's Fair, spoken during the prologue, was removed from this release.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1979, and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1008 ''Film/{{Cleopatra}}'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: USA/UK/Switzerland production.--]\\
[--Note: General theatrical release version--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Split between two 120-minute tapes.--]\\
[--Note: A different stock number is used for the longer four-hour version, which was first released by 20th Century-Fox Video in mid-1982.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1009 ''Film/TheFrenchConnection'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: On the original 1977 pressing, the 20th Century-Fox logo is presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1010 ''Film/TheOnlyGameInTown'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Would not see another video release again, until 36 years in 2013 later by Twilight Time on Blu-Ray.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1011 ''Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951''\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Summer 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1012 ''Film/{{Hombre}}'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1013 ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1014 ''Film/TheDesertFox: The Story of Rommel'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1015 ''Film/TheBostonStrangler'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1016 ''Film/CanCan'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1977 issue split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: 1978 reissue split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing had the break between tapes come right before the "Come Along with Me" musical number performed by Shirley [=MacLaine=]; later printings put the break in the middle of the courtroom climax.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1017 ''Film/ToraToraTora'' (1970)\\
[--Note: USA/Japan production.--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1018 ''Film/TheDetective'' (1968)\\
[--Note: White marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1019 ''Film/GentlemenPreferBlondes'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing uses one of the worst transfers out of all of Fox's First 50.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1020 ''The Bible: In the Beginning...'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: USA/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Dimension 150.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1021 ''Film/TheLongestDay'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: For some reason, the opening titles are videotaped on this version.--]\\
[--Note: Multilingual version with some English subtitles--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1022 ''Film/TheRobe'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Famous for being the first Cinemascope production from 20th Century Fox, as well as the first widescreen production, following several experimental titles from 1927 to 1932.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in early 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1023 ''Film/HowToMarryAMillionaire'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Severely cropped from the original [=CinemaScope=] negative, similar to early television airings.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1024 ''Literature/TheGrapesOfWrath'' (1940)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of NTA's "Sunset" syndication package, released in September 1959--]
** CL-1025 ''Film/DoctorDolittle'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Both the original 1977 pressing of this movie and the Fall 1977 catalog misspelled the film as ''Doctor Doolittle''.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1026 ''ThePanicInNeedlePark'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1027 ''TheMarriageOfAYoungStockbroker'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: The 20th Century-Fox logo is presented in letterbox format at a 1.66:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1028 ''Film/VanishingPoint'' (1971)\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: US version, approximately 7 minutes shorter than the British version which featured a cameo by Creator/CharlotteRampling as a hitchhiker.--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in early 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1029 ''Film/TheSandPebbles'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Standard version, approximately 16 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version. However, the box incorrectly gives a 195 minute running time. The complete roadshow cut of the film would not resurface until 2007 on DVD.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1030 ''Film/StateFair'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Like ''The King and I'', also an R&H film, the print leans much towards the yellow side of the spectrum.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox Three" syndication package, released in February 1980--]
** CL-1031 ''Film/BusStop'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: The entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1032 ''ThreeCoinsInTheFountain'' (1954)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The coloring throughout tends to resemble that of early two-strip films.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1033 ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: US version, featuring a cameo by Red Skelton.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1034 ''Film/TheSongOfBernadette'' (1943)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-1035 ''Film/HowToStealAMillion'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1036 ''FromTheTerrace'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1037 ''Literature/HowGreenWasMyValley'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: The cover of the original 1977 pressing says Part 1 while the film is only 118 minutes long. Therefore, this film was able to fit onto a single cassette.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1038 ''Film/{{MASH}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing used a transfer that was excessively dark and also wasn't panned and scanned right, particularly at the end, when the MPAA rating card is shown with major cutoff for one second at the start before cutting some to the right.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1039 ''Film/LoveIsAManySplendoredThing'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are squeezed to fit the screen; however, the "The End" title isn't.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 10" syndication package, released in January 1966--]
** CL-1040 ''Film/{{Anastasia}}'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1041 ''BoyOnADolphin'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1042 ''Film/TheHotRock'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1043 ''Film/TheSevenYearItch'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 10" syndication package, released in January 1966--]
** CL-1044 ''Film/VoyageToTheBottomOfTheSea'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: The television print distributed by Seven Arts, later merged with Creator/WarnerBros, was used for this release; the Seven Arts logo plasters the [=CinemaScope=] credit immediately following the Fox logo.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]
** CL-1045 ''Film/TheLongHotSummer'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Moderate print damage during the 20th Century-Fox logo, in addition to the same coloring issues as with ''Three Coins in the Fountain''.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1046 ''Film/ThePaperChase'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Some prints incorrectly attribute the licensor as Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1047 ''Literature/ValleyOfTheDolls'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1979, and Spring 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1048 ''Film/CarmenJones'' (1954)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1049 ''TheRazorsEdge'' (1946)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Part of NTA's "Sunset" syndication package, released in September 1959--]
** CL-1050 ''Literature/AFarewellToArms'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Two (Spring 1978)]]
[[index]]
In 1978, a red FBI Warning was added to the start of the tapes. It, and successors based upon it, would carry over to subsequent Fox video labels (it would also be used by some Embassy Home Entertainment titles after their split from Magnetic/TCF Video, and into the 1990s by Worldvision Home Video). Some back covers listed the newly-released titles from Viacom (Spring 1978) and/or the estate of Charles Chaplin (Summer 1978), others listed those plus some more Viacom titles and the first 15 from Avco-Embassy (Fall 1978A), and others listed everything from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music''. Around this time, newer pressings of older two-tape films started filling the first tape more.

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 1''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* Viacom International (The theatrical Terrytoon cartoons were originally distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox; those made for television were produced directly by CBS, who by this time owned the Terrytoons, only to later lose control of them to the fin-syn laws of the early '70s.)
** CL-2001 ''Film/BlueHawaii'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end, slightly clipped at the end on the original issue and missing approximately the first second on the 1979 reissue--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2002 ''Film/FunInAcapulco'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end, but without music--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2003 ''Film/GIBlues'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2004 ''Film/GirlsGirlsGirls'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2005 ''Film/KingCreole'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2006 ''Film/ParadiseHawaiianStyle'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Also available dubbed in Spanish.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2007 ''Film/{{Roustabout}}'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" may appear at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: A mono proof copy produced in Spring 1984 by CBS/Fox Video uses the Magnetic Video packaging.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2008 ''5 [[Creator/{{Terrytoons}} Terrytoon]] Cartoons Featuring WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''Frankenstein's Cat'' (1942), ''King Tut's Tomb'' (1950), ''Little Problems'' (1951), ''Aladdin's Lamp'' (1943) and ''Happy Hallow Turkey Shoot'' (1968)--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]
** CL-2009 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''The Stowaways'' (1949), ''Mighty Mouse and the Pirates'' (1945), ''Grand Prix Winner'' (1968), ''Sink or Swim'' (1952) and ''The Littlest Bully'' (1960)--]\\
[--Note: 1971 Viacom "Pinball" logo appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Fall 1979B.--]
** CL-2010 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring DeputyDawg'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''The Space Varmint'' (1962), ''The Mysterious Package'' (1961), ''Moose on the Loose'' (1952), ''The Haunted Cat'' (1951) and ''Space Cowboy'' (1965)--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Three (Summer 1978)]]
[[index]]
The Chaplin titles had no back catalogs; just descriptions of the films.

* RBC Films (Under license from the estate of Charlie Chaplin)
** CL-3001 ''Film/TheChaplinRevue'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Edited for time--]
** CL-3002 ''Film/TheKid1921'' (1921) and ''Film/TheIdleClass'' (1921)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1972 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a First National Pictures release.--]
** CL-3003 ''Film/AWomanOfParis'' (1923) and ''Film/{{Sunnyside}}'' (1919)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1976 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]\\
[--Note: RBC Films logo and warning screen retained before both programs--]
** CL-3004 ''Film/TheGoldRush'' (1925) and ''Film/PayDay'' (1922)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1942 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]
** CL-3005 ''Film/TheCircus'' (1928) and ''Film/ADaysPleasure'' (1919)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1968 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]
** CL-3006 ''Film/CityLights'' (1931)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3007 ''Film/ModernTimes'' (1936)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3008 ''Film/TheGreatDictator'' (1940)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video as a single-tape release in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3009 ''Film/MonsieurVerdoux'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits edited for time--]
** CL-3010 ''Film/{{Limelight}}'' (1952)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Some Playhouse Video copies use one of the two Magnetic Video slipcovers with "PART 1" or "PART 2" obscured.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: Director's cut, approximately 4 minutes shorter than the original version. The box incorrectly gives a 145-minute running time.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1984.--]
** CL-3011 ''Film/AKingInNewYork'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and probably intended to be shown in widescreen; the then-recent widescreen craze (specifically [=CinemaScope=] and its variants) is mocked in one scene.--]

* Radio Corporation of America
** CL-3901 ''Muhammad Ali vs. Leon Spinks: World Heavyweight Title Fight Las Vegas—February 15, 1978'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a white box, unlike other releases of the time which came in black boxes.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Four (Fall 1978)]]
* Viacom International
** CL-2011 ''Great Legends of Baseball'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Bob Feller, and Joe [=DiMaggio=]--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2012 ''Great Legends of Basketball'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor, and John Wooden--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2013 ''Great Legends of Football'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Otto Graham, Doak Walker, Paul Hornung, and Bobby Layne--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2014 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 1'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Jesse Owens, Joe Frazier, Sam Snead, and Eddie Arcaro--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2015 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 2'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Gordie Howe, Willie Shoemaker, Don Budge, and Roy Campanella--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2016 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 3'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Mark Spitz, Secretariat, Gayle Sayers, and Roger Ward--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2017 ''AllInANightsWork'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2018 ''LastTrainFromGunHill'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=VistaVision=].--]\\
[--Note: Both opening ([=VistaVision=] variant) and closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2019 ''Film/TheSadSack'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2020 ''VisitToASmallPlanet'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2021 ''DontGiveUpTheShip'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2022 ''BloodOfTheVampire'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: First horror film ever released on VHS and Betamax.--]\\
[--Note: Opening Universal International logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK by Eros Films Ltd.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Last known catalog on the back lists titles from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''Summertime Killer'' (VHS)/''Soldier Blue'' (Betamax)--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Universal Pictures--]
** CL-2023 ''HellsAngelsOnWheels'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-2024 ''TheDaysOfThrillsAndLaughter'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: The still on the front is from the lost Keystone Cops comedy ''In the Clutches of the Gang''.--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation (Some films originally began with a pre-1968 Embassy Pictures logo. Either it was intact, or replaced with the 1968-1981 Avco-Embassy logo, sometimes with the television version.)
** CL-4001 ''BittersweetLove'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4002 ''CCAndCompany'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: On the UK PAL VHS, the picture of Ann-Margret and Joe Namath was horizontally flipped.--]
** CL-4003 ''CarnalKnowledge'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4004 ''TheDayOfTheDolphin'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]
** CL-4005 ''DeadlyHero'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4006 ''Film/TheGraduate'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee on 1980 reissue--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in mid-1980.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo; original 1960's Embassy Pictures logo absent.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4007 ''Theatre/TheLionInWinter'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Pink marquee within a white poster--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Fall 1979A, and Spring 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]
** CL-4008 ''TheLovesAndTimesOfScaramouche'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo removed on this release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]
** CL-4009 ''LuckyLuciano'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4010 ''PermissionToKill'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]
** CL-4011 ''RiderOnTheRain'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: France production.--]\\
[--Note: US version. In this version, everyone but Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland were dubbed.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are presented in letterbox format at a 1.66:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]
** CL-4012 ''TheSailorWhoFellFromGraceWithTheSea'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4013 ''{{Shoot}}'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]
** CL-4014 ''SoldierBlue'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Available in PG-rated and R-rated versions.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: The pan-and-scan job is one of the worst on a transfer for a Magnetic Video release, and even when the image is squeezed to fit the TV screen at the start and at the end, it's horribly zoomed in.--]\\
[--Note: The usual Avco Embassy copyright notice cuts from the MPAA screen instead of fading in from black.--]
** CL-4015 ''SummertimeKiller'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Edited US version; shorter than the Spanish original.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Five (Spring 1979)]]
[[index]]
A single title was released in mid-February 1979. In addition, virtually all titles up to this point were reissued with the back catalog listing everything from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music''.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1051 ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: The original pressing had a 1978 copyright date, and listed all of Magnetic's prior releases on the back, from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music'' (Spring 1979).--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1979 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Six (Summer 1979)]]
[[index]]
The first version of the back covers for 1979 (Summer 1979) listed all the titles (except, for some reason, for ''Fantastic Voyage'' and ''Von Ryan's Express''), plus a few from Avco-Embassy that never got released. The second (Fall 1979A) and third (Fall 1979B) versions of the back covers list different tiles (the latter including some new releases) along with "And many more...".

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 2''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* 20th Century Fox
** CL-1052 ''The Making of [[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Originally aired as an ABC-TV special on September 16, 1977.--]\\
[--Note: Issued on [=LaserDisc=] in 1981 and by 20th Century-Fox Video on VHS and Beta in 1982 as a double feature with ''SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), and with the new catalog number of CL-1112.--]\\
[--Note: The 20th Century Fox Television logo of the era appears at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Originally narrated by actor William Conrad. The 1995 version replaced Conrad's narration with that of Don [=LaFontaine=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Subsequent versions by Magnetic Video featured a rare preview at the end of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' which never again appeared on home video.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2025 ''Film/TheAfricanQueen'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film may have started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits include a reference to Trans-Lux, who reissued it in the USA in 1968. Later releases used the 1951 British print from Independent Film Distributors.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Romulus Films--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package--]

* Radio Corporation of America
** CL-3902 ''Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali: WBA Heavyweight Title Fight New Orleans—September 15, 1978'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a white box, unlike other releases of the time which came in black boxes.--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4016 ''RabbitTest'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Originally shot on videotape; this release uses a 16mm film transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Originally taped in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]
** CL-4017 ''TheOldCuriosityShop'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK version--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]
** CL-4018 ''TheChickenChronicles'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4019 ''{{Diamonds}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4020 ''Film/{{Hercules 1958}}'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in Italy by Lux Films.--]\\
[--Note: The 1973 English dub from Avco-Embassy Pictures was used. The original English dub from 1959 was from Warner Bros.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Spring 1980.--]
** CL-4021 ''HerculesUnchained'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in Italy by Lux Films.--]\\
[--Note: The 1973 English dub from Avco-Embassy Pictures was used. The original English dub from 1959 was from Warner Bros.--]
** CL-4022 ''AQuietPlaceToKill'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''Paranoia''.--]\\
[--Note: Originally distributed in Italy by Medusa Distribuzione.--]\\
[--Note: Released in American theaters in 1973 by Commonwealth United Entertainment, and on television that same year by Avco-Embassy Television.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Carroll Baker dubbing herself in English.--]
** CL-4023 ''[[Literature/AndThenThereWereNone Ten Little Indians]]'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4024 ''{{Interval}}'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4025 ''{{Stiletto}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4026 ''[[Film/{{Trinity}} They Call Me Trinity]]'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by West Film.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo--]\\
[--Note: Includes a credit for Joseph Levine at the start which is omitted on most later prints.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4027 ''[[Film/{{Trinity}} Trinity is STILL My Name]]'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by West Film.--]
** CL-4028 ''PromiseAtDawn'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: A still version of the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo appears after an opening montage.--]\\
[--Note: Strangely, the Magnetic Video logo at the start is not accompanied by a voiceover.--]
** CL-4029 ''ANiceGirlLikeMe'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo--]
** CL-4030 ''Literature/TheManitou'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4031 ''{{Boccaccio 70}}'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy/France production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Anthology film with the following: Federico Fellini's ''The Temptation of Dr. Antonio'', Luchino Visconti's ''The Job'', and Vittorio De Sica's ''The Raffle''.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: International version; this version is missing Act 1: Mario Monicelli's ''Renzo and Luciana''.--]
** CL-4032 ''{{Darling}}'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally an Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors release in the UK.--]
** CL-4033 ''RoadToSalina'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4034 ''MachoCallahan'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]
** CL-4035 ''TheWackyWorldOfMotherGoose'' (1967)
** CL-4036 ''{{Casanova 70}}'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4037 ''WeddingInWhite'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Canada production.--]\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]
** CL-4038 ''Film/{{Stingray}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4039 ''NightFlightFromMoscow'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: France/Italy/West Germany production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in France as ''The Serpent''.--]
** CL-4040 ''Film/AManCalledAdam'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]
** CL-4041 ''Film/{{Sunflower}}'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4042 ''{{Generation}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]
** CL-4043 ''Dingaka'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: South Africa production.--]\\
[--Note: Poster artwork shown.--]
** CL-4044 ''{{Robbery}}'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]
** CL-4045 ''WhereTheBulletsFly'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: US version of British spy spoof; less of the opening Parliamentary satire is intact, and the word "Biggles" is replaced by "Batman" when Seraph is talking of his excitement at visiting Secret Service headquarters.--]
** CL-4046 ''WesternAnimation/MadMonsterParty'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-4047 ''WomanTimesSeven'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-4048 ''Theatre/DontDrinkTheWater'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]
** CL-4049 ''PipeDreams'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4050 ''AllTheWayBoys'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''Stronger, Guys!''.--]
** CL-4051 ''ADifferentStory'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo removed on this release--]

* Brut Productions (The film production division of then-cosmetics company Fabergé, Inc. from George Barrie. They were involved with no fewer than 17 films from 1972 to 1979, and 13 of them were released on Magnetic Video; an additional title was released later on by CBS/Fox Video. The first title they licensed to Magnetic Video, 1973's ''A Touch of Class'', was their only big hit.)
** CL-5001 ''ATouchOfClass'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Fall 1979A, and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-5002 ''{{Fingers}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: If you look closely enough, you can barely see the end of the standard film countdown at the start.--]
** CL-5003 ''NastyHabits'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-5004 ''{{Whiffs}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5005 ''Film/NightWatch'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-5006 ''BookOfNumbers'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-5007 ''HugoTheHippo'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Hungarian, by an All-Star cast, including Burl Ives, Paul Lynde, Ronny Cox, and Donny and Marie Osmond.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5008 ''WelcomeToArrowBeach'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: The original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-5009 ''SweetHostage'' (1975)
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Seven (Fall 1979)]]
[[index]]
Beginning with this wave, the warning on the front of the box was re-aligned. In addition, the "T.M." trademarks were now printed on the spines of the tape cartridges by the Magnetic logo, and titles from Avco-Embassy now carried a mini-logo of such studio on the fronts and sides of the packaging.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1055 ''SkyRiders'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1056 ''Film/TheUndefeated'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1057 ''TheYoungLions'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1060 ''[[OneHundredRifles 100 Rifles]]'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1063 ''Film/TheAdventureOfSherlockHolmesSmarterBrother'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1064 ''The Strange Case of Music/AliceCooper'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic's first music release, produced by Jaybar Industries as Fox's first direct-to-video release--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-1065 ''RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'' (1938)
** CL-1066 ''Literature/{{Heidi}}'' (1937)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-1067 ''CurlyTop'' (1935)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-1072 ''Film/MiracleOnThirtyFourthStreet'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]
** CL-1073 ''BloodAndSand'' (1941)\\
[--Part of NTA's "Santa Monica" syndication package, released in March 1960--]
** CL-1074 ''Theatre/TheDiaryOfAnneFrank'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]
** CL-1075 ''TwelveOClockHigh'' (1949)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1076 ''Film/AllAboutEve'' (1950)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in 1984.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1077 ''Film/GentlemansAgreement'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Light orange marquee--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1078 ''Literature/DavidCopperfield'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2026 ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers Conquers the Universe'' (1939)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Universal Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2027 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-2028 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse II'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2029 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse III'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''In the Port of the Missing Mice, The Kilkenny Cats, The Silver Streak, The Wolf, and The Gypsy Life''.--]
** CL-2030 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-2031 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle II'' (1978)
** CL-2032 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle III'' (1978)
** CL-2033 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Little Roquefort'' (1978)
** CL-2034 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring More Little Roquefort'' (1978)
** CL-2035 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Tales of Deputy Dawg I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2036 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Dinky Duck I'' (1978)
** CL-2037 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Gandy Goose'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2038 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Sad Cat'' (1978)
** CL-2039 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Astronut'' (1978)
** CL-2040 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Sidney the Elephant I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''Hide and Go Sidney'', ''Tusk, Tusk'', ''Banana Binge'', ''Meat, Drink, & Be Merry'', and ''Really Big Act''.--]
** CL-2041 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Terry Bears I'' (1978)
** CL-2042 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Possible Possum I'' (1978)
** CL-2043 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Hector Heathcote'' (1978)

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4052 ''{{Sidewinder 1}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]
** CL-4053 ''TheManWhoHadPowerOverWomen'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Maroon marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]
** CL-4054 ''MorganThePirate'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy/France production.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4055 ''ADreamOfPassion'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4056 ''{{Scalpel}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* Brut Productions
** CL-5010 ''MiraclesStillHappen'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian. A version for the British market also exists with the original actress, British Susan Penhaligon, dubbing herself in English. However, Magnetic Video did not use this version at all.--]\\
[--Note: US version; approximately 10 minutes shorter than the Italian original.--]\\
[--Note: Could possibly be tied with ''Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' for using one of the worst 16mm transfers ever.--]
** CL-5011 ''IWillIWillForNow'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5012 ''{{Hedda}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-5013 ''CryForMeBilly'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]\\
[--Note: Also issued with the non-standard catalog number of CL-5018, only used in the UK.--]

* Bill Burrud Productions (Wildlife documentaries produced by wildlife expert Bill Burrud. At least 6 of them were released by Magnetic Video in 1979. All have specially-patterned marquees reflecting nature itself, and even most of the normally white parts of the slipcover use this pattern as well.)
** CL-6001 ''The Great American Wilderness'' (1977)
** CL-6002 ''The Secret World of Reptiles'' (1976)
** CL-6003 ''Creatures of the Amazon'' (1977)
** CL-6004 ''Predators of the Sea'' (1977)
** CL-6005 ''Vanishing Africa'' (1976)
** CL-6006 ''The Amazing Apes'' (1977)

* Pathe News (At least 4 different collections of public domain newsreels from the French company were released by Magnetic Video in 1979; as with the Chaplin titles, there was no back catalog)
** CL-7001 ''Milestones of the Century 1'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-7002 ''Milestones of the Century 2'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-7003 ''Men of Destiny 1'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-7004 ''Men of Destiny 2'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Nine (September 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1059 ''TheDuchessAndTheDirtwaterFox'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1061 ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4057 ''InPraiseOfOlderWomen'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Ten (October 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1053 ''DirtyMaryCrazyLarry'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1058 ''Film/ThePoseidonAdventure'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2044 ''Watch Your Step: Program I'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Tango, Rumba, Merengue, and Mambo.--]
** CL-2045 ''Watch Your Step: Program II'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Cha Cha, Waltz, Fox Trot, and Lindy Hop.--]
** CL-2046 ''Watch Your Step: Program III'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Disco and Hustle.--]
** CL-2047 ''Film/SympathyForTheDevil'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2048 ''ConversationPiece'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: As with a 1979 reissue of ''The Paper Chase'', the opening voiceover incorrectly attributes the licensor as Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Eleven (November 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1054 ''Film/{{Planet of the Apes|1968}}'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1062 ''Film/TheBlueMax'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1071 ''Film/TheToweringInferno'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Twelve (March 1980)]]
[[index]]
At first, the back catalog was the same as before, except it now carried a 1980 copyright date.

Around this time, the company got a new logo: the angled letters "M" and "C" written in a rounded font, with the inward-facing edges turning into lines; with a small triangle in-between (sometimes colored red), the negative space between the letters formed a "V". The company's name and a Twentieth Century-Fox byline were written in a thin font, beneath the logo. This only ever appeared on the packaging of tapes and promotional material; the tapes themselves continued to use the 1977 mirrored-M logo. (It did make an on-screen appearance on the MVC co-produced video compilation ''A Golden Decade of College Football'' in 1981, however.)

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 3''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1079 ''Film/{{The Omen|1976}}'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1080 ''Film/SilverStreak'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Original poster artwork used for the box art.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by 20th Century-Fox Video in 1982.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2051 ''Scruggs: A Festival of Music'' (1973)\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2052 ''MoneyMadness'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4058 ''Film/TheProducers'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4059 ''Film/MurderByDecree'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Moderate print damage throughout--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Thirteen (April 1980)]]
[[index]]
* Viacom International
** CL-2049 ''TheSeductionOfMimi'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2050 ''{{Leonor}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: France/Spain/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: US version; 16 minutes shorter.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2053 ''AllScrewedUp'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4060 ''ThePeopleNextDoor'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4061 ''Film/WinterKills'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Presented entirely in anamorphic widescreen without letterboxing (i.e. stretched to fill the TV screen), presumably due to the huge amount of action taking place on both sides of the picture--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Fourteen (May 1980)]]
[[index]]
The back catalog was the same as before, but the font had changed, the title makeup was changed, and the marquee was now at the top.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1081 ''BreakingAway'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video later in 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Nite: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1082 ''Film/NormaRae'' (1979)\\
[--Nite: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the center of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]

* ITC Entertainment (British film and television company founded by Sir Lew Grade. Most releases featured an Associated Film Distribution logo, the American arm of ITC Entertainment, or else that of other local American distributors of ITC's films. Magnetic's first title from ITC Entertainment was 1979's ''The Muppet Movie''.)
** CL-9001 ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Standard-length US version, approximately 3 minutes shorter than the British version.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]\\
[--Note: This was the only ITC Magnetic Video release with the gray 1980 back catalog.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in 1981; the AFD logo was silent on this reissue--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Fifteen (July 1980)]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1083 ''Film/{{The Heartbreak Kid|1972}}'' (1972)\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-1084 ''TwoForTheRoad'' (1966)
** CL-1085 ''Theatre/{{Sleuth}}'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture was intact on older prints, as well as on this version. It was removed when reissued on video by Video Treasures in 1988, and has been lost since.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-1086 ''TheresNoBusinessLikeShowBusiness'' (1954)\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1087 ''Film/DamienOmenII'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-1088 ''AnUnmarriedWoman'' (1978)
** CL-1089 ''Film/TheTurningPoint'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1090 ''Film/{{Alien}}'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]
** CL-1091 ''{{Film/Julia}}'' (1977)
** CL-1092 ''Film/TheRose'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1093 ''Film/ALetterToThreeWives'' (1949)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Issued with an older-style Magnetic Video packaging, despite displaying a later catalog number.--]
** CL-1094 ''Literature/{{Laura}}'' (1944)\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1095 ''Film/AllThatJazz'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Part of Columbia Pictures Television's Volume Five for the '80s syndication package, released in Spring 1985--]
** CL-1096 ''{{Dreamer}}'' (1979)
** CL-1097 ''Film/TheFury'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2054 ''RoomAtTheTop'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Romulus Films--]
** CL-2055 ''The Incredible World of Magic: Volume 1'' (1978)
** CL-2056 ''The Incredible World of Magic: Volume 2'' (1978)
** CL-2068 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Tales of Deputy Dawg II'' (1980)
** CL-2071 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Dinky Duck II'' (1980)

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4062 ''CircleOfIron'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4063 ''OldBoyfriends'' (1979)
** CL-4064 ''TheOnionField'' (1979)
** CL-4065 ''AManAWomanAndABank'' (1979)
** CL-4066 ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4067 ''Film/TheFog'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* ABC Video Enterprises (Some films either had the ABC Pictures logo, or the ABC Pictures International logo. Most films that had the latter on the tape originally had the domestic 1968 version. ABC Pictures films were originally distributed by Cinerama Releasing, but such logo was removed on most Magnetic Video releases.)
** CL-8003 ''TheMiracleOfLakePlacid'' (1980)\\
[--Note: A documentary featuring highlights from the 1980 Winter Olympics; February 14-23.--]\\
[--Note: Hosted by ABC Sports correspondent, Jim McKay.--]\\
[--Note: Begins with a special copyright message, stating the following: "The copyright material contained herein is produced by the American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., with the specific consent of the International Olympic Committee for use only in the U.S., its territories and possessions (including Puerto Rico), and may not be duplicated, broadcast, close circuited, exhibited before paying audiences, or used other than for private non/commercial home use. Copyright 1980 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved." Afterwards, the FBI Warning follows it, and then the usual Magnetic Video logo, with special narration by the voiceover: "Magnetic Video, in cooperatio with ABC Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette."--]
** CL-8004 ''Film/TheyShootHorsesDontThey'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8005 ''Film/StrawDogs'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK by ABC Pictures International, and by the British division of Cinerama Releasing.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-8006 ''TheKillingOfSisterGeorge'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-8007 ''Film/TakeTheMoneyAndRun'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Part of ABC's Palomar Pictures library.--]\\
[--Note: Earlier prints credited the film to ABC instead of Palomar, though the opening ABC Pictures International logo remains on all prints before the feature presentation; also, the Cinerama logo appears at the end of all prints that credit the film to Palomar.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the end of most early prints, save for those that credit the film to ABC instead of Palomar.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8008 ''{{Kotch}}'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: The Cinerama logo that was on the original print of this film is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8009 ''LoversAndOtherStrangers'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8010 ''SongOfNorway'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-8011 ''Film/{{Notorious}}'' (1946)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start in black and white.--]\\
[--Note: Also issued as the catalog number of CL-8013.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8012 ''Literature/{{Rebecca}}'' (1939)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9002 ''Literature/TheBoysFromBrazil'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Magnetic release has the 20th Century Fox logo at the start. The 1982 reprint from 20th Century-Fox Video only has the shadow for a fraction of a second.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-9003 ''Series/JesusOfNazareth'' (1977)\\
[--Note: UK/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Three-tape release--]
** CL-9004 ''Film/{{Saturn 3}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9005 ''TheCassandraCrossing'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Censored version, approximately 7 minutes shorter than the R-rated theatrical version.--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture was removed.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9006 ''Film/TheEagleHasLanded'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original Columbia Pictures logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Note: US version; 12 minutes shorter than the British original, and also approximately 25 minutes shorter than the newer extended cut.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Columbia Pictures--]
** CL-9007 ''Film/CapricornOne'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-9008 ''TheDominoPrinciple'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9009 ''VoyageOfTheDamned'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Complete version--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9010 ''TheTamarindSeed'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-9019 ''Film/EscapeToAthena'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: UK version--]\\
[--Note: The original ITC Pinwheels that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9020 ''MovieMovie'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-9021 ''Film/AutumnSonata'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Swedish by the original cast, with the director himself supervising the English dub.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: The original New World Pictures textual notice that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by New World Pictures--]

* Sports Concepts, Inc.
** CL-3801 ''Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]

* American Film Theatre (Film adaptations of stage plays, produced by Ely Landau. 14 were produced for Motion Picture Theaters from 1973 to 1975, and all of them were released by Magnetic Video in 1980. They came in large leather black bookcases. On the front was the words "Video Playhouse" written in script on the top, and on the bottom was a small picture from the film, and the title in script font.)
** CL-5501 ''Film/TheManInTheGlassBooth'' (1975)
** CL-5502 ''Film/TheIcemanCometh'' (1973)
** CL-5503 ''Film/{{Rhinoceros}}'' (1974)
** CL-5504 ''Film/ADelicateBalance'' (1973)
** CL-5505 ''Film/{{Luther}}'' (1974)
** CL-5506 ''Film/{{Butley}}'' (1974)
** CL-5507 ''Film/LostInTheStars'' (1974)
** CL-5508 ''Film/InCelebration'' (1975)
** CL-5509 ''Film/TheMaids'' (1974)
** CL-5510 ''Film/TheHomecoming'' (1973)
** CL-5511 ''Film/{{Galileo}}'' (1975)
** CL-5512 ''Film/ThreeSisters'' (1970)
** CL-5513 ''Film/PhiladelphiaHereICome'' (1970)
** CL-5514 ''Film/JacquesBrelIsAliveAndWellAndLivingInParis'' (1975)

* National Center for Cinema Arts
** CL-5701 ''TheSensuousNurse'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''The Nurse''.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: (1981)]]
[[index]]
Towards the end of 1981, the company got one last logo change; it was basically the text from beneath the "MVC" logo ("MAGNETIC VIDEO" in thin letters), only increased in size. Again, the original semi-circles logo continued to be used at the start of the tapes.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1098 ''Film/{{Brubaker}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-1099 ''Film/NineToFive'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1100 ''Film/AtLongLastLove'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Possibly ''THE'' rarest Magnetic Video release ever. It was advertised in the May 1981 issue of Panorama Magazine , and ''NO'' copies have turned up on eBay, or anywhere else, as of this writing. It would never see another home video release again, until 32 years later on Blu-Ray in 2013. The other alleged phantom title advertised in said issue, ''Harry and Tonto'', apparently never even conceivably saw a release through Magnetic Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-1101 ''Film/BeyondTheValleyOfTheDolls'' (1970)
** CL-1102 ''Film/MyraBreckinridge'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: R-rated version--]
** CL-1103 ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1988--a whopping six years after the Magnetic name was retired.--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the center of the screen--]
** CL-1104 ''Film/AChangeOfSeasons'' (1980)
** CL-1105 ''Film/TheWorldsGreatestLover'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: One of the last new releases to use the original 20th Century-Fox voiceover.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Presented entirely in anamorphic widescreen without letterboxing (i.e. stretched to fill the TV screen)--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-1106 ''Film/ZorbaTheGreek'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1107 ''Film/HighAnxiety'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]
** CL-1109 ''Film/{{Kagemusha}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Japan production--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Japan by Toho Co., Ltd.--]\\
[--Note: Presented in its original Japanese, with English subtitles, albeit 20 minutes shorter.--]
** CL-1110 ''Film/TheStuntMan'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-1111 ''Film/MyBodyguard'' (1980)

* Viacom International
** CL-2079 ''Pele: The Master and His Method'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Released under the Magnetic Video Sports banner--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4068 ''TheBlackMarble'' (1980)
** CL-4069 ''NightGames'' (1979)
** CL-4070 ''TheBaltimoreBullet'' (1980)
** CL-4071 ''{{Goldengirl}}'' (1979)\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-4072 ''Film/{{Hopscotch}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-4076 ''Film/TakeThisJobAndShoveIt'' (1981)

* ABC Video Enterprises
** CL-8014 ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfTomSawyer'' (1938)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8015 ''[[Literature/AdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn Huckleberry Finn]]'' (1975)
** CL-8016 ''{{Jenny}}'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-8017 ''TheNightstalker'' (1972)\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-8019 ''JuniorBonner'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8020 ''{{Charly}}'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8021 ''TheTouch'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-8022 ''RingOfBrightWater'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8023 ''{{Zachariah}}: The First Electric Western'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]
** CL-8024 ''SupposeTheyGaveAWarAndNobodyCame'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8025 ''Film/TheLastValley'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Shot in Super-Cinerama 70mm.--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8026 ''ForLoveOfIvy'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Part of ABC's Palomar Pictures library.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-8027 ''WhateverHappenedToAuntAlice'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-8028 ''Film/HellInThePacific'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]
** CL-8029 ''TheGardenOfAllah'' (1936)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8030 ''Film/TheSpiralStaircase'' (1945)\\
[--Note: Originally an RKO Pictures release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9011 ''InsideMoves'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1984.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9012 ''ManFriday'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9013 ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'' (1973)\\
[--Note: 66-minute abridged version--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: US broadcast premiere was on CBS on Friday, November 23, 1973--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9014 ''TheYeomanOfTheGuard'' (1978)\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ATV In Colour logo that started the program is intact.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9015 ''Theatre/{{Giselle}}'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ATV In Colour logo that started the program is intact.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9016 ''TheDancingPrincesses'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: US broadcast premiere was on PBS beginning Thursday, December 11, 1980, though stations could broadcast it whenever they pleased, hence the "check local listings" disclaimer seen attached to many PBS programs in print in regards to scheduling.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9017 ''TheDancingYears'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Packaged in a blue and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ITC Rainbow Top logo that started the program is intact.--]
** CL-9022 ''Film/FarewellMyLovely'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture was removed.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9023 ''Film/RaiseTheTitanic'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-9024 ''TheMedusaTouch'' (1977)\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9025 ''Brief Encounter'' (1974)\\
[--Note: A television film. A remake of the famous 1945 British film of the same name.--]
** CL-9026 ''MadameSin'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9027 ''The Big Sleep'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically in the US by United Artists Corporation. The original UK print started with the ITC Pinwheels.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9028 ''MarchOrDie'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Columbia Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9029 ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-9030 ''Film/HardCountry'' (1981)\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9031 ''Film/TheReturnOfThePinkPanther'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: [=LaserDisc=] release--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by United Artists Corporation, and originally started with the 1974 variant of the 1968 logo, with the Blue Flower T zooming out from the bottom-left corner.--]
** CL-9032 ''Film/SanctuaryOfFear'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-9034 ''Film/TheLegendOfTheLoneRanger'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Universal Pictures--]
** CL-9036 ''Film/SuddenTerror'' (1970)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK as ''Eyewitness''.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by National General Pictures--]

* Magnetic Video Sports
** CL-3701 ''A Golden Decade of College Football'' (1980)\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-3702 ''Willie Mosconi's World of Pocket Billiards'' (1980)

* Miscellaneous
** CL-6101 ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenArm'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon. It was reinstated on Blu-Ray versions.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-6102 ''Theatre/TheMoonIsBlue'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-6110 ''Odyssey: Ron Hays' Music Image'' (1979)\\
[--Distributed by Music Image Workshop--]
** CL-6112 ''WesternAnimation/DotAndTheKangaroo'' (1977)\\
[--Distributed by Satori Films--]

* United Artists Corporation (Including films that were previously distributed by Warner Bros. and owned by now-UA subsidiary Associated Artists Productions; also, earlier UA releases from Magnetic Video featured Transamerica references to the company. The sale to MGM wouldn't be finalized until August 1981, and following that, [[{{Unperson}} Transamerica then ordered UA to remove their name from the logos of all their films]]. Transamerica references were also seen on early RCA CED and [=LaserDisc=] releases of United Artists films, earlier in 1981. Transamerica logos are also rumored to appear on UK Intervision Video releases of UA films from December 1980.)
** CL-4501 ''Film/TheJazzSinger'' (1927)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: 1975 UA logo precedes the original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start.--]
** CL-4502 ''Film/FortySecondStreet'' (1933)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Without showing any references to United Artists, the feature presentation starts with the Warner Bros./Vitaphone logo that started the picture.--]
** CL-4503 ''Literature/TheBlackStallion'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: 1975 UA logo was intact when first released on VHS/Beta, but then replaced with the 1981 logo on subsequent pressings, only for the former to be reinstated on the 1990 MGM/UA release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4504 ''{{Apache}}'' (1954)\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4505 ''TheBarefootContessa'' (1954)\\
[--Note: 1968 UA logo starts this release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and short Scope version of the 1987 UA Swoosh with the MGM/UA Communications byline.--]
** CL-4506 ''Theatre/LaCageAuxFolles'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: France/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French. The actor who dubbed Albin in English (originally played by French-born Michel Serrault), was the openly-gay Victor Garber.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in France by the French division of United Artists Corporation, Les Productions Artistes Associés. In Italy, it was distributed by UA's Italian division, United Artists Europa Inc.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1975 one.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and an in-credit notice for Les Productions Artistes Associés.--]
** CL-4507 ''Film/LastTangoInParis'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: 1968 UA logo appears at the start despite not appearing on the theatrical release per Transamerica's wishes.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Available in X-rated and R-rated versions.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and the text-only UA logo.--]
** CL-4508 ''Film/LetItBe'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1968 one.--]\\
[--Note: The film was shot in 1.37:1 in 16mm. It was blown-up to 35mm for 1.85:1 showings in theaters. The VHS/Beta/Laserdisc/RCA CED versions, all released in 1981, were cropped from the 35mm 1.85:1 transfer. As a result, the original 1968 UA logo that started the picture looks a little fuzzy.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start of the 1st edition.--]\\
[--Note: Logos on current prints unknown, may appear on a future official recut release.--]
** CL-4509 ''Film/ThePinkPanther1963''\\
[--Note: Some prints start with an FBI warning screen, followed by the Magnetic logo and the 1981 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon. The non-appearance of a UA logo is preserved on most prints.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4510 ''Film/TheThomasCrownAffair1968''\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Allegedly the first film to feature the Transamerica T in any form.--]\\
[--Note: A split second of the 1968 logo is clipped on this release; the byline is also already formed when the logo zooms out, and zoom out it does, to a farther distance than usual, before suddenly cutting back to the normal distance. This is kept on the Magnetic Video release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and Turning UA.--]
** CL-4511 ''[[Literature/TheHistoryOfTomJonesAFoundling Tom Jones]]'' (1963)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Original version as seen in theaters. The film was later recut for HBO Video releases by its director, Tony Richardson, in the late 1980's.--]\\
[--Note: In America, this British film was released by Lopert Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4513 ''Film/YankeeDoodleDandy'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Originally assigned CL-4512. Later reassigned to ''Killer Party'', released several years later by Key Video. CL-4512 was also originally assigned to ''Carrie''.--]
** CL-4514 ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]
** CL-4515 ''Carrie'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo instead of the experimental "metal letters" logo that appeared on the videocassette release.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Originally assigned CL-4512.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and UA Metal Letters.--]
** CL-4516 ''Film/ComingHome'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video in the UK and [=VidAmerica=] in the USA.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4517 ''SemiTough'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4518 ''Film/AnnieHall'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are shown in their original blue tinted background, rather than the black tinted one, as seen in all versions after 1988.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1975 one.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4519 ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo. The original release of this film started with a Hexagon, at least in general release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4520 ''Film/{{FIST}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: The VHS version was split into two tapes, but the Betamax version was issued on a single tape.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4523 ''Film/RagingBull'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Last film from the Transamerica era released on home video with the Transamerica references intact. The UA logo/Transamerica T was in black & white, to signify the fact that the film was shot that way.--]\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4524 ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on RCA's CED Selectavision system. On the CED, the specially-created variant of the 1968 UA logo, which featured a timpani piece from Music/JohnWilliams, the film's composer, was intact. But in this version, it just begins with the 1981 logo.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4527 ''GentlemanJim'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4528 ''A Shot in the Dark'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Some copies end with a silent version of the white screen test pattern, known in many videophile circles as the "White Screen of Death", seen on many tapes printed by Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services at the time; this oddity would be seen on later tapes from other companies, printed at other duplication facilities.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1975 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4529 ''KingOfHearts'' (1966)\\
[--Note: France/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in France by the French division of United Artists Corporation, Les Productions Artistes Associés.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits presented in the original French.--]\\
[--Note: In America, this French film was released by Lopert Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1976 UA logo from a 1977 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints do not have a logo.--]
** CL-4530 ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4531 ''The Great Train Robbery'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4533 ''Film/ABridgeTooFar'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with a specially-created sepia-toned opening logo. A combination of the 1919-1967 logo and the 1975-1981 Transamerica variant, this logo was reinstated on the 2001 DVD, but replaced again with a current logo on subsequent prints.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4534 ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Ultra Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Standard 154 minute version, 38 minutes shorter than the original Roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: This film did not have the UA Hexagon originally, as confirmed by restoration expert, Robert A. Harris. It only appeared on International prints of the film.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1970 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints do not have a logo.--]
** CL-4535 ''Literature/TheHoundOfTheBaskervilles'' (1958)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: This film originally began with a UA Hexagon logo. It has been reinstated on current DVD prints.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and UA Hexagon.--]
** CL-4539 ''Literature/TheDogsOfWar'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Edited US version, 14 minutes shorter than the British original.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and 2000 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4540 ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'' (1938)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4545 ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach dubbing themselves in English.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits and handwritten character titles translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: US version, approximately 16 minutes shorter than the Italian original. When the film was being reconstructed in 2002, Eastwood, Wallach, and Simon Prescott (filling in for the now-deceased Van Cleef) were brought in to dub the scenes that had previously only existed in Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: This film did not have a UA logo originally, as confirmed by the 1967 continuity script. The non-appearance of a UA logo would be faithfully portrayed by the later 1990 VHS and laser videodisc release from MGM/UA Home Video. This release, on the other hand, started with the bog-standard 1981 UA logo that appeared on most of Magnetic's UA tapes at the time. The Ovoid, the logo in use at the time of its initial theatrical release, only appears on the Kino Blu-ray.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 105-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The tape break comes just before Elam, the one-armed bounty hunter, reappears to get his revenge on Tuco for shooting his arm and causing gangrene that necessitated amputation.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1969 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2012 MGM Lion and UA Ovoid.--]
** CL-4548 ''IrmaLaDouce'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4549 ''Film/{{Hawaii}}'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Standard version; approximately 28 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4550 ''Film/{{Thief}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and Turning UA.--]
** CL-4553 ''Film/{{The Magnificent Seven|1960}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Pre-Transamerica film; released previously on RCA CED with the Transamerica logo.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: The original release started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1971 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4555 ''Film/{{Bananas}}'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4557 ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4558 ''Film/TheGreatEscape'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Pre-Transamerica film; released previously on RCA CED and [=VidAmerica=] videocassette with the Transamerica logo.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1971 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4559 ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1975 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4560 ''WhiteLightning'' (1973)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4561 ''Film/{{The Alamo|1960}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Standard version, approximately 40 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1970 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2012 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4562 ''{{Brannigan}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Originally started with the 1974 variant of the 1968 logo, with the Blue Flower T zooming out from the bottom-left corner.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4569 ''Film/TheFortuneCookie'' (1966)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1969 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4572 ''Film/NowVoyager'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4573 ''Film/TheRussiansAreComingTheRussiansAreComing'' (1966)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1968 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4574 ''AThousandClowns'' (1965)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1968 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4575 ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4576 ''Literature/WomenInLove'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1968 logo that started the picture was reinstated in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/BritishFilmInstitute BFI]]-restored print in 2017.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use either the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline or the 1968 Transamerica T.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: (1982)]]
** CL-6125 ''BlackEmanuelle'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Italy/Spain production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by Fida Cinematografica.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: This version is missing Emanuelle's conversation with the missionary outside the airport.--]\\
[--Note: Laura Gemser, the star of the film, is credited as Emanuelle.--]\\
[--Note: The back of the box says "Copyright 1982 Magnetic Video Corporation".--]\\
[--Distributed by Stirling Gold--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Final Wave (1982)]]
These were released under the 20th Century-Fox Video name, but were produced just before the name change; tapes made available for rental, including ''Dr. No'', ''A Fistful of Dollars'', ''The Great Muppet Caper'', and ''History of the World: Part 1'', were later reissued for sale with all references to Magnetic replaced by references to 20th Century-Fox Video. Their oversized packaging was very similar to early CBS/Fox Video releases from 1982-1983, [[FanNickname and have been nicknamed by some as "Fox Drawer Box" or simply "Fox Box".]] These were the final releases produced by Magnetic Video Corporation.
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1114 ''Film/HistoryOfTheWorldPartI'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-1116 ''Film/{{Eyewitness}}'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-1119 ''ChuChuAndThePhillyFlash'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1970's version of the Fox logo that started the picture is replaced with the 1981 version.--]
** CL-1120 ''Film/{{Bedazzled|1967}}'' (1967)

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9035 ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Universal Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]

* United Artists Corporation
** CL-4525 ''Film/DrNo'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon due to a protest by its director of the trimming of a few violent scenes and the overdubbing of a suggestive line of dialogue.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-4541 ''Film/TheApartment'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4543 ''Film/{{Caveman}}'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4544 ''Film/{{Exodus}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4552 ''Film/ComesAHorseman'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4554 ''Film/StardustMemories'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: This modern-day B&W film originally began with a B&W 1975 logo, similar to ''Raging Bull'', and another Woody Allen film in ''Manhattan'' (1979). It is missing on this version, but has been reinstated on the 2012 Blu-Ray release, after the 2001 MGM and 2001 United Artists logos.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2001 MGM Lion, 2001 UA Swoosh, and 1976 Transamerica T.--]
** CL-4556 ''Film/AFistfulOfDollars'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Clint Eastwood dubbing himself in English.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: US theatrical version, approximately three minutes shorter than the complete version.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and UA Ovoid.--]
** CL-4571 ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed by United Artists courtesy of Charles K. Feldman Productions.--]
** CL-4578 ''Film/TheMissouriBreaks'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4580 ''Film/SergeantYork'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:UK/South Pacific Only Releases (1980)]]
[[index]]
None of these British movies ever had an American release on Magnetic Video. Their earlier packaging was very similar to early Magnetic Video releases (1977-1980) in America. An additional title in this category, ''Long Weekend'' (made in Australia), was released by Magnetic Video South Pacific and no other worldwide division of Magnetic Video.

* Viacom International
** CL-2901 ''TheAdventurers'' (1950)
** CL-2902 ''BeatTheDevil'' (1953)
** CL-2903 ''CarringtonVC'' (1954)
** CL-2904 ''TheGoodDieYoung'' (1954)
** CL-2905 ''IAmACamera'' (1955)
** CL-2906 ''IllGetYouForThis'' (1950)
** CL-2907 ''LetsGetMarried'' (1959)
** CL-2908 ''Moulin Rouge'' (1952)
** CL-2909 ''StormOverTheNile'' (1955)
** CL-2910 ''15 Famous Cartoons from Terrytoons'' (1978)
** CL-2912 ''TheDevilsMen'' (1976)
** CL-2913 ''UnderMilkWood'' (1971)
** CL-2914 ''LongWeekend'' (1979)
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

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The rights to their library are currently divided as follows:
* ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'', ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'', ABC Video Enterprises, Palomar Pictures and 20th Century-Fox in general: The Walt Disney Company; home video rights for the ABC and Palomar libraries were licensed at various times to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Anchor Bay Entertainment and currently Kino Lorber. Universal owns the theatrical rights to ''The Muppet Movie'', having given it a very limited rerelease in theaters in 2019, the year of its 40th anniversary.
* Viacom International in general: Paramount Pictures and Creator/{{CBS}}
* RBC Films' Charles Chaplin library: The estate of Charles Chaplin
* Avco-Embassy and Pathé newsreels in general: Studio Canal; home video rights to Avco-Embassy releases licensed at various times to Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (mainly the bigger films), Anchor Bay Entertainment, and Shout! Factory
* Brut Productions, New Line Cinema, and Associated Artists Productions: Creator/WarnerBros (except for those released by Creator/CarolcoPictures through their Seven Arts sublabel).
* Bill Burrud Productions: BURRUD Productions
* ITC Entertainment in general: ITV plc; home video rights licensed at various times to Lions Gate Home Entertainment and Shout! Factory
* American Film Theatre: Kino International
* United Artists Corporation in general: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
* Individual films:
** ''Rider on the Rain'': 905 Corporation
** ''Hells Angels on Wheels'', ''All the Way Boys'', ''Hercules'', ''Hercules Unchained'', ''Santa Claus Conquers the Martians'', ''They Call Me Trinity'', ''Trinity is STILL My Name'', and ''Dot and the Kangaroo'': AIM Group LLC
** ''Blood of the Vampire'': Creator/{{AMC}}
** ''The Days of Thrills and Laughter'': Gordon Films, Inc.
** ''Greatest Sports Legends'': Steve Rotfeld Productions
** ''Buck Rogers Conquers the Universe'' and pre-1923 Pathé newsreels: Public domain
** ''Film/TheGoldRush'': Technically a public domain film, but that hasn't stopped Chaplin's estate from sending C&D's over the film in recent years, and the version released by Magnetic is under copyright by Chaplin's estate (currently distributed by [=MK2=]).
** ''Film/LetItBe'': Apple Corps Ltd.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"By special arrangement with [[MainPage Television Tropes and Idioms]], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major trope page, via the internet."]]

Without Magnetic Video Corporation, home video would likely never have gotten off the ground.

The company was established in 1968 as an [[NonIndicativeName audio duplication facility]] in the Detroit suburb of Farmington Hills, Michigan by an ambitious guy named Andre Blay (1937-2018). Blay had wanted to duplicate movies on videocassette, but not only was the technology not advanced enough yet, the majors were skeptical because of something called analog piracy ([[DigitalPiracyIsEvil the predecessor vice to digital piracy]]). However, one fateful day in August 1977, Blay managed to reach an agreement with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, represented by their telecommunications director Steve Roberts (who would later carve out his own niche in the home video market by acquiring the New World library for home video in 1990), to distribute 50 films from the company for a down payment of between $250,000 and $500,000 plus royalties. Interestingly, the home video revolution actually had its roots as an anti-piracy system; after all, why pay upwards of triple digits for a pirated film that's a third generation dupe at best with commercials and any edits the network censors might've made when you could own a legal copy with none of that crap for only $50? Also of note is that in the early days, a motion picture had to have already been broadcast on television before being released on home video--so no recent hits such as ''Franchise/StarWars'' for you geeks! (Don't worry, you'll have your time of day in just less than five years.)

Fox wasn't the only company Magnetic had dealings with. They also distributed films released/distributed by Creator/{{Viacom}} International (including seven featuring Music/ElvisPresley, three featuring Creator/JerryLewis, as well as [[Creator/{{Terrytoons}} Terrytoon]] cartoon compilations and sports tapes), RBC Films (specifically, their Creator/CharlieChaplin library), and Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation in 1978, Brut Productions, Bill Burrud Productions, and Pathé in 1979, Creator/{{ABC}} Video Enterprises, Creator/ITCEntertainment, and the American Film Theatre in 1980, and Creator/UnitedArtists Corporation (including films that were originally distributed by Creator/WarnerBros) in 1981. Magnetic was purchased by Fox themselves in 1979, and in January 1982, after Andre Blay left the company to form Blay Video (which would, ironically, become Embassy's home video division), Magnetic received a new name: '''[[Creator/TheCBSFOXCompany Twentieth Century-Fox Video]]'''. Since then, they have taken on the names '''Creator/{{CBS}}/Fox Video''' (during that era, they also utilized the sublabels '''Key Video'''[[note]]which concentrated on B-movies, archive titles, direct-to-video releases and TV movies[[/note]] and '''Playhouse Video'''[[note]] which focused on kids and families, releasing Fox-owned titles, [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet Video]] titles, CBS-owned Creator/DrSeuss projects, and even ''Series/DoctorWho''[[/note]]) and '''[=FoxVideo=]''' (utilizing the [=FoxVideo=] name for Fox movies, while CBS/Fox was relegated to [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Video]] and other miscellaneous titles), before settling on their final name, '''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment''', in 1998. During the company's final year, they also had a short-lived sports division called "Magnetic Video Sports", and a short-lived [=LaserDisc=] division. There were also international branches in the UK, the South Pacific, and Australia. Magnetic Video was also a duplicator for early tapes released by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Video]] and Creator/MCAVideocassetteInc.

In the United States alone, over 400 different releases were produced by Magnetic Video Corporation over the course of 5 years from 1977 to 1982. Below is a guide to the "series" of films, followed by the films themselves. Unless otherwise specified, all films were strictly USA productions.

* 1000 series = 20th Century-Fox
* 2000/2900 series = Viacom International
* 3000 series = RBC Films/The Estate of Charles Chaplin. CBS/Fox eventually used the series for titles made by artists on CBS' record arm
* 3900 series = Radio Corporation of America
* 4000 series = Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
* 5000 series = Brut Productions, Inc.
* 6000 series = Bill Burrud Productions
* 7000 series = Pathe News and later CBS Films
* 8000 series = ABC Video Enterprises
* 9000 series = ITC Entertainment
* 3500/3600/3700 series = Magnetic Video Sports
* 3800 series = Sports Concepts, Inc.
* 5500 series = American Film Theater
* 5700 series = National Center for Cinema Arts
* 6100 series = Miscellaneous
* 4500 series = United Artists Corporation

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[[folder: Known voiceovers]]
The "mirrored m-circle" logo pictured above was featured at the start of Magnetic Video's releases and almost always featured a voiceover (four distinct announcers were used) which began "By special arrangement with [production company]...", with the second part varying from release to release:
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''major motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for the following companies:
** 20th Century Fox (debuted fall 1977, retired late 1980, last seen on a new release in April 1981)
** Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation (debuted fall 1978, retired 1980)
** Viacom International (debuted spring 1979, retired 1980)
** Brut Productions (debuted summer 1979)
** ABC Video Enterprises (debuted fall 1980, retired 1981)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''motion picture entertainment''' on videocassette" was also used for Viacom International (debuted spring 1978, retired early 1979, last seen on a new release around 1980)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''classic motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for their Charlie Chaplin releases (debuted summer 1978; the first part goes "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles Chaplin...")
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer '''the Greatest Sports Legends''' on videocassette" was used for tapes in the Greatest Sport Legends series in arrangement with Viacom International (debuted fall 1978)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''wildlife program''' on videocassette" was used for Bill Burrud Productions wildlife documentaries (debuted fall 1979)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''documentary''' on videocassette" was used for Pathé News documentaries (debuted fall 1979)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''motion picture''' on videocassette" was used for ITC Entertainment (debuted in May 1980, retired in early 1981)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''special program''' on videocassette" was used for Sports Concepts, Inc. (debuted in July 1980)
* "...Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following '''special video presentation'''" was used for the following companies (all debuted circa late 1980/early 1981 unless indicated otherwise):
** 20th Century Fox
** Viacom Enterprises (1980 reprints of ''The African Queen'' and ''Blue Hawaii'' only credited "Viacom")
** Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation
** ITC Entertainment
** ABC Video Entreprises
** United Artists Corporation (debuted summer 1981)
** Otto Preminger and Carlyle Productions (used on ''The Moon Is Blue'', released May 1981)
\\
Some tapes used an entirely different voiceover:
* ''The Miracle of Lake Placid'' (released 1980) used "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC Video Entreprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette."
* Magnetic Video Sports releases used "Magnetic Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video presentation"
* ''Odyssey'', ''Black Emanuelle'', ''Dot and the Kangaroo'' and the Laserdisc release of ''SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back'' (all released 1981-82) used "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation" with no mention of any production company.
* Otto Preminger films (excluding ''The Moon Is Blue''), ''Promise at Dawn'' (released summer 1979), ''The Sensuous Nurse'' and ''Autumn Sonata'' (both released July 1980) did not feature any voiceover.
* ''Monsieur Verdoux'' (released summer 1978) did not even feature the logo in order to fit the entire movie into a single tape (part of the opening credits was also cut for the same reason).

Magnetic Video's international branches in the U.K., the South Pacific and Australia used different versions of the "mirrored m-circle" logo, which did not feature any voiceovers. The South Pacific logo used the 20th Century Fox fanfare; the one used in the U.K. and Australia was silent.
[[/folder]]

!!All Home Video releases from Magnetic Video (1977-1982):
[[folder: Wave One (Fall 1977)]]
[[index]]
The earliest prints of Magnetic Video releases lacked an F.B.I. Warning bumper. Instead, the tapes would typically cut to the Magnetic Video logo, followed by the film itself. The front covers were black/white slipcases, and featured a photo of a scene from the film. In early 1980, they were changed to have the title above the photo. The original back cover catalog listed all the 50 films from Fox, from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''A Farewell to Arms'' (Fall 1977). Also, in these days, the balance between tapes on two-tape releases was more equal, or else the ratio between program and blank tape was greater on the second tape. The original 1977 printings had their tapes manufactured in, and imported from, Japan.

* 20th Century-Fox (The original 50)
** CL-1001 ''Film/HelloDolly'' (1969)\\
[--Note: The very first VHS/Betamax release from Magnetic Video Corporation, as well as the very first VHS/Betamax release of any film in the United States.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: General theatrical release version, which omits the Todd-AO credit at the start--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Fall 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The second tape starts with the last minute of the first tape for some reason.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1002 ''Film/FantasticVoyage'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: On the original 1977 pressing, the start of the Magnetic Video jingle is mistakenly played back midway through the Fox Fanfare, and the entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1003 ''Film/VonRyansExpress'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed mostly in Panavision, but some scenes were filmed in [=CinemaScope=], and the film is credited as a [=CinemaScope=] picture.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1004 ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=] 55.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming two-tape stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Note: The CLV Laserdisc version uses a heavily yellowed source print.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1005 ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Dimension 150.--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979A, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1977 issue split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: 1979 reissue split between two 120-minute tapes.--]\\
[--Note: Though the tape break originally came a little over two hours into the feature, just after Patton's line "Give me a swift kick in the ass", starting with the 1979 reprint the break between tapes comes after the slapping scene, around the halfway point.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming two-tape stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]
** CL-1006 ''Film/TheHustler'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: First black & white film ever released on VHS and Betamax.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1007 ''Film/TheAgonyAndTheEcstasy'' (1965)\\
[--Note: USA/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: A line about the Pieta of St. Peter's being exhibited at the New York World's Fair, spoken during the prologue, was removed from this release.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1979, and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1008 ''Film/{{Cleopatra}}'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: USA/UK/Switzerland production.--]\\
[--Note: General theatrical release version--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Split between two 120-minute tapes.--]\\
[--Note: A different stock number is used for the longer four-hour version, which was first released by 20th Century-Fox Video in mid-1982.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1009 ''Film/TheFrenchConnection'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: On the original 1977 pressing, the 20th Century-Fox logo is presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1010 ''Film/TheOnlyGameInTown'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Would not see another video release again, until 36 years in 2013 later by Twilight Time on Blu-Ray.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1011 ''Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951''\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Summer 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1012 ''Film/{{Hombre}}'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1013 ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1014 ''Film/TheDesertFox: The Story of Rommel'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1015 ''Film/TheBostonStrangler'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1016 ''Film/CanCan'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1977 issue split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: 1978 reissue split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing had the break between tapes come right before the "Come Along with Me" musical number performed by Shirley [=MacLaine=]; later printings put the break in the middle of the courtroom climax.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1017 ''Film/ToraToraTora'' (1970)\\
[--Note: USA/Japan production.--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1018 ''Film/TheDetective'' (1968)\\
[--Note: White marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1019 ''Film/GentlemenPreferBlondes'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing uses one of the worst transfers out of all of Fox's First 50.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1020 ''The Bible: In the Beginning...'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: USA/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Dimension 150.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1021 ''Film/TheLongestDay'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: For some reason, the opening titles are videotaped on this version.--]\\
[--Note: Multilingual version with some English subtitles--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1022 ''Film/TheRobe'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Famous for being the first Cinemascope production from 20th Century Fox, as well as the first widescreen production, following several experimental titles from 1927 to 1932.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in early 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1023 ''Film/HowToMarryAMillionaire'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Severely cropped from the original [=CinemaScope=] negative, similar to early television airings.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1024 ''Literature/TheGrapesOfWrath'' (1940)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of NTA's "Sunset" syndication package, released in September 1959--]
** CL-1025 ''Film/DoctorDolittle'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Both the original 1977 pressing of this movie and the Fall 1977 catalog misspelled the film as ''Doctor Doolittle''.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1026 ''ThePanicInNeedlePark'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1027 ''TheMarriageOfAYoungStockbroker'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: The 20th Century-Fox logo is presented in letterbox format at a 1.66:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1028 ''Film/VanishingPoint'' (1971)\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: US version, approximately 7 minutes shorter than the British version which featured a cameo by Creator/CharlotteRampling as a hitchhiker.--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in early 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1029 ''Film/TheSandPebbles'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Standard version, approximately 16 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version. However, the box incorrectly gives a 195 minute running time. The complete roadshow cut of the film would not resurface until 2007 on DVD.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1030 ''Film/StateFair'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Like ''The King and I'', also an R&H film, the print leans much towards the yellow side of the spectrum.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox Three" syndication package, released in February 1980--]
** CL-1031 ''Film/BusStop'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: The entire film is presented unsqueezed.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1032 ''ThreeCoinsInTheFountain'' (1954)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The coloring throughout tends to resemble that of early two-strip films.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1033 ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: US version, featuring a cameo by Red Skelton.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1034 ''Film/TheSongOfBernadette'' (1943)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-1035 ''Film/HowToStealAMillion'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 6" syndication package, released in September 1972--]
** CL-1036 ''FromTheTerrace'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 14" syndication package, released on March 24, 1969--]
** CL-1037 ''Literature/HowGreenWasMyValley'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: The cover of the original 1977 pressing says Part 1 while the film is only 118 minutes long. Therefore, this film was able to fit onto a single cassette.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1038 ''Film/{{MASH}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, Spring 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1977 pressing used a transfer that was excessively dark and also wasn't panned and scanned right, particularly at the end, when the MPAA rating card is shown with major cutoff for one second at the start before cutting some to the right.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1039 ''Film/LoveIsAManySplendoredThing'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are squeezed to fit the screen; however, the "The End" title isn't.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 10" syndication package, released in January 1966--]
** CL-1040 ''Film/{{Anastasia}}'' (1956)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1041 ''BoyOnADolphin'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1042 ''Film/TheHotRock'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 8" syndication package, released in January 1975--]
** CL-1043 ''Film/TheSevenYearItch'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Volume 10" syndication package, released in January 1966--]
** CL-1044 ''Film/VoyageToTheBottomOfTheSea'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: The television print distributed by Seven Arts, later merged with Creator/WarnerBros, was used for this release; the Seven Arts logo plasters the [=CinemaScope=] credit immediately following the Fox logo.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]
** CL-1045 ''Film/TheLongHotSummer'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977 and Summer 1978.--]\\
[--Note: Moderate print damage during the 20th Century-Fox logo, in addition to the same coloring issues as with ''Three Coins in the Fountain''.--]\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite II" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1046 ''Film/ThePaperChase'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Some prints incorrectly attribute the licensor as Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1047 ''Literature/ValleyOfTheDolls'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1977, Spring 1979, and Spring 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1048 ''Film/CarmenJones'' (1954)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1049 ''TheRazorsEdge'' (1946)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Part of NTA's "Sunset" syndication package, released in September 1959--]
** CL-1050 ''Literature/AFarewellToArms'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Two (Spring 1978)]]
[[index]]
In 1978, a red FBI Warning was added to the start of the tapes. It, and successors based upon it, would carry over to subsequent Fox video labels (it would also be used by some Embassy Home Entertainment titles after their split from Magnetic/TCF Video, and into the 1990s by Worldvision Home Video). Some back covers listed the newly-released titles from Viacom (Spring 1978) and/or the estate of Charles Chaplin (Summer 1978), others listed those plus some more Viacom titles and the first 15 from Avco-Embassy (Fall 1978A), and others listed everything from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music''. Around this time, newer pressings of older two-tape films started filling the first tape more.

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 1''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* Viacom International (The theatrical Terrytoon cartoons were originally distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox; those made for television were produced directly by CBS, who by this time owned the Terrytoons, only to later lose control of them to the fin-syn laws of the early '70s.)
** CL-2001 ''Film/BlueHawaii'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end, slightly clipped at the end on the original issue and missing approximately the first second on the 1979 reissue--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2002 ''Film/FunInAcapulco'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in Spring 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end, but without music--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2003 ''Film/GIBlues'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1978, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2004 ''Film/GirlsGirlsGirls'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Summer 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2005 ''Film/KingCreole'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2006 ''Film/ParadiseHawaiianStyle'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1979.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Also available dubbed in Spanish.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2007 ''Film/{{Roustabout}}'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" may appear at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: A mono proof copy produced in Spring 1984 by CBS/Fox Video uses the Magnetic Video packaging.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2008 ''5 [[Creator/{{Terrytoons}} Terrytoon]] Cartoons Featuring WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''Frankenstein's Cat'' (1942), ''King Tut's Tomb'' (1950), ''Little Problems'' (1951), ''Aladdin's Lamp'' (1943) and ''Happy Hallow Turkey Shoot'' (1968)--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]
** CL-2009 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''The Stowaways'' (1949), ''Mighty Mouse and the Pirates'' (1945), ''Grand Prix Winner'' (1968), ''Sink or Swim'' (1952) and ''The Littlest Bully'' (1960)--]\\
[--Note: 1971 Viacom "Pinball" logo appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1978, Spring 1979, and Fall 1979B.--]
** CL-2010 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring DeputyDawg'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''The Space Varmint'' (1962), ''The Mysterious Package'' (1961), ''Moose on the Loose'' (1952), ''The Haunted Cat'' (1951) and ''Space Cowboy'' (1965)--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Three (Summer 1978)]]
[[index]]
The Chaplin titles had no back catalogs; just descriptions of the films.

* RBC Films (Under license from the estate of Charlie Chaplin)
** CL-3001 ''Film/TheChaplinRevue'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Edited for time--]
** CL-3002 ''Film/TheKid1921'' (1921) and ''Film/TheIdleClass'' (1921)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1972 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a First National Pictures release.--]
** CL-3003 ''Film/AWomanOfParis'' (1923) and ''Film/{{Sunnyside}}'' (1919)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1976 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]\\
[--Note: RBC Films logo and warning screen retained before both programs--]
** CL-3004 ''Film/TheGoldRush'' (1925) and ''Film/PayDay'' (1922)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1942 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]
** CL-3005 ''Film/TheCircus'' (1928) and ''Film/ADaysPleasure'' (1919)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: 1968 re-release version--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation (feature film) and First National Pictures (short subject) release.--]
** CL-3006 ''Film/CityLights'' (1931)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3007 ''Film/ModernTimes'' (1936)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3008 ''Film/TheGreatDictator'' (1940)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video as a single-tape release in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]
** CL-3009 ''Film/MonsieurVerdoux'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits edited for time--]
** CL-3010 ''Film/{{Limelight}}'' (1952)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Some Playhouse Video copies use one of the two Magnetic Video slipcovers with "PART 1" or "PART 2" obscured.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: Director's cut, approximately 4 minutes shorter than the original version. The box incorrectly gives a 145-minute running time.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1984.--]
** CL-3011 ''Film/AKingInNewYork'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Gray Chaplin marquee--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and probably intended to be shown in widescreen; the then-recent widescreen craze (specifically [=CinemaScope=] and its variants) is mocked in one scene.--]

* Radio Corporation of America
** CL-3901 ''Muhammad Ali vs. Leon Spinks: World Heavyweight Title Fight Las Vegas—February 15, 1978'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a white box, unlike other releases of the time which came in black boxes.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Four (Fall 1978)]]
* Viacom International
** CL-2011 ''Great Legends of Baseball'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Bob Feller, and Joe [=DiMaggio=]--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2012 ''Great Legends of Basketball'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor, and John Wooden--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2013 ''Great Legends of Football'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Otto Graham, Doak Walker, Paul Hornung, and Bobby Layne--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Fall 1979B.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2014 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 1'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Jesse Owens, Joe Frazier, Sam Snead, and Eddie Arcaro--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2015 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 2'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Gordie Howe, Willie Shoemaker, Don Budge, and Roy Campanella--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2016 ''Greatest Sports Legends Vol. 3'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Features profiles of Mark Spitz, Secretariat, Gayle Sayers, and Roger Ward--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Marathon Entertainment, Inc. and Greatest Sports Legends, Inc.--]
** CL-2017 ''AllInANightsWork'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2018 ''LastTrainFromGunHill'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=VistaVision=].--]\\
[--Note: Both opening ([=VistaVision=] variant) and closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2019 ''Film/TheSadSack'' (1957)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package, released in March 1975--]
** CL-2020 ''VisitToASmallPlanet'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Both opening and closing Paramount logos retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Pinball" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2021 ''DontGiveUpTheShip'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Closing Paramount logo retained--]\\
[--Note: B&W Viacom "V of Doom" appears at the end--]\\
[--Note: Presented in letterbox format at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Hal B. Wallis--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]
** CL-2022 ''BloodOfTheVampire'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: First horror film ever released on VHS and Betamax.--]\\
[--Note: Opening Universal International logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK by Eros Films Ltd.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Last known catalog on the back lists titles from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''Summertime Killer'' (VHS)/''Soldier Blue'' (Betamax)--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Universal Pictures--]
** CL-2023 ''HellsAngelsOnWheels'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-2024 ''TheDaysOfThrillsAndLaughter'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: The still on the front is from the lost Keystone Cops comedy ''In the Clutches of the Gang''.--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation (Some films originally began with a pre-1968 Embassy Pictures logo. Either it was intact, or replaced with the 1968-1981 Avco-Embassy logo, sometimes with the television version.)
** CL-4001 ''BittersweetLove'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4002 ''CCAndCompany'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: On the UK PAL VHS, the picture of Ann-Margret and Joe Namath was horizontally flipped.--]
** CL-4003 ''CarnalKnowledge'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Spring 1979, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4004 ''TheDayOfTheDolphin'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]
** CL-4005 ''DeadlyHero'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4006 ''Film/TheGraduate'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee on 1980 reissue--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in mid-1980.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo; original 1960's Embassy Pictures logo absent.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4007 ''Theatre/TheLionInWinter'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Pink marquee within a white poster--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1978, Fall 1979A, and Spring 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 30-minute tape.--]
** CL-4008 ''TheLovesAndTimesOfScaramouche'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo removed on this release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]
** CL-4009 ''LuckyLuciano'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4010 ''PermissionToKill'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]
** CL-4011 ''RiderOnTheRain'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: France production.--]\\
[--Note: US version. In this version, everyone but Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland were dubbed.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are presented in letterbox format at a 1.66:1 aspect ratio.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]
** CL-4012 ''TheSailorWhoFellFromGraceWithTheSea'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4013 ''{{Shoot}}'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]
** CL-4014 ''SoldierBlue'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Available in PG-rated and R-rated versions.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: The pan-and-scan job is one of the worst on a transfer for a Magnetic Video release, and even when the image is squeezed to fit the TV screen at the start and at the end, it's horribly zoomed in.--]\\
[--Note: The usual Avco Embassy copyright notice cuts from the MPAA screen instead of fading in from black.--]
** CL-4015 ''SummertimeKiller'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Edited US version; shorter than the Spanish original.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Five (Spring 1979)]]
[[index]]
A single title was released in mid-February 1979. In addition, virtually all titles up to this point were reissued with the back catalog listing everything from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music''.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1051 ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Todd-AO.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: The original pressing had a 1978 copyright date, and listed all of Magnetic's prior releases on the back, from ''Hello, Dolly!'' to ''The Sound of Music'' (Spring 1979).--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1979 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Six (Summer 1979)]]
[[index]]
The first version of the back covers for 1979 (Summer 1979) listed all the titles (except, for some reason, for ''Fantastic Voyage'' and ''Von Ryan's Express''), plus a few from Avco-Embassy that never got released. The second (Fall 1979A) and third (Fall 1979B) versions of the back covers list different tiles (the latter including some new releases) along with "And many more...".

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 2''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* 20th Century Fox
** CL-1052 ''The Making of [[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Originally aired as an ABC-TV special on September 16, 1977.--]\\
[--Note: Issued on [=LaserDisc=] in 1981 and by 20th Century-Fox Video on VHS and Beta in 1982 as a double feature with ''SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), and with the new catalog number of CL-1112.--]\\
[--Note: The 20th Century Fox Television logo of the era appears at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Originally narrated by actor William Conrad. The 1995 version replaced Conrad's narration with that of Don [=LaFontaine=].--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Subsequent versions by Magnetic Video featured a rare preview at the end of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' which never again appeared on home video.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2025 ''Film/TheAfricanQueen'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film may have started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits include a reference to Trans-Lux, who reissued it in the USA in 1968. Later releases used the 1951 British print from Independent Film Distributors.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Romulus Films--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features II" syndication package--]

* Radio Corporation of America
** CL-3902 ''Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali: WBA Heavyweight Title Fight New Orleans—September 15, 1978'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a white box, unlike other releases of the time which came in black boxes.--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4016 ''RabbitTest'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Originally shot on videotape; this release uses a 16mm film transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Originally taped in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]
** CL-4017 ''TheOldCuriosityShop'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK version--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]
** CL-4018 ''TheChickenChronicles'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4019 ''{{Diamonds}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4020 ''Film/{{Hercules 1958}}'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in Italy by Lux Films.--]\\
[--Note: The 1973 English dub from Avco-Embassy Pictures was used. The original English dub from 1959 was from Warner Bros.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Spring 1980.--]
** CL-4021 ''HerculesUnchained'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in Italy by Lux Films.--]\\
[--Note: The 1973 English dub from Avco-Embassy Pictures was used. The original English dub from 1959 was from Warner Bros.--]
** CL-4022 ''AQuietPlaceToKill'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''Paranoia''.--]\\
[--Note: Originally distributed in Italy by Medusa Distribuzione.--]\\
[--Note: Released in American theaters in 1973 by Commonwealth United Entertainment, and on television that same year by Avco-Embassy Television.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Carroll Baker dubbing herself in English.--]
** CL-4023 ''[[Literature/AndThenThereWereNone Ten Little Indians]]'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4024 ''{{Interval}}'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4025 ''{{Stiletto}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4026 ''[[Film/{{Trinity}} They Call Me Trinity]]'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by West Film.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo--]\\
[--Note: Includes a credit for Joseph Levine at the start which is omitted on most later prints.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4027 ''[[Film/{{Trinity}} Trinity is STILL My Name]]'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by West Film.--]
** CL-4028 ''PromiseAtDawn'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: A still version of the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo appears after an opening montage.--]\\
[--Note: Strangely, the Magnetic Video logo at the start is not accompanied by a voiceover.--]
** CL-4029 ''ANiceGirlLikeMe'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Preceded by Avco-Embassy Television logo--]
** CL-4030 ''Literature/TheManitou'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4031 ''{{Boccaccio 70}}'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy/France production.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Anthology film with the following: Federico Fellini's ''The Temptation of Dr. Antonio'', Luchino Visconti's ''The Job'', and Vittorio De Sica's ''The Raffle''.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: International version; this version is missing Act 1: Mario Monicelli's ''Renzo and Luciana''.--]
** CL-4032 ''{{Darling}}'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally an Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors release in the UK.--]
** CL-4033 ''RoadToSalina'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4034 ''MachoCallahan'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Textual notice appears at the start in lieu of the regular Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]
** CL-4035 ''TheWackyWorldOfMotherGoose'' (1967)
** CL-4036 ''{{Casanova 70}}'' (1965)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4037 ''WeddingInWhite'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Canada production.--]\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]
** CL-4038 ''Film/{{Stingray}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4039 ''NightFlightFromMoscow'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: France/Italy/West Germany production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in France as ''The Serpent''.--]
** CL-4040 ''Film/AManCalledAdam'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]
** CL-4041 ''Film/{{Sunflower}}'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4042 ''{{Generation}}'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]
** CL-4043 ''Dingaka'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: South Africa production.--]\\
[--Note: Poster artwork shown.--]
** CL-4044 ''{{Robbery}}'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]
** CL-4045 ''WhereTheBulletsFly'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: US version of British spy spoof; less of the opening Parliamentary satire is intact, and the word "Biggles" is replaced by "Batman" when Seraph is talking of his excitement at visiting Secret Service headquarters.--]
** CL-4046 ''WesternAnimation/MadMonsterParty'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-4047 ''WomanTimesSeven'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-4048 ''Theatre/DontDrinkTheWater'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]
** CL-4049 ''PipeDreams'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-4050 ''AllTheWayBoys'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''Stronger, Guys!''.--]
** CL-4051 ''ADifferentStory'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo removed on this release--]

* Brut Productions (The film production division of then-cosmetics company Fabergé, Inc. from George Barrie. They were involved with no fewer than 17 films from 1972 to 1979, and 13 of them were released on Magnetic Video; an additional title was released later on by CBS/Fox Video. The first title they licensed to Magnetic Video, 1973's ''A Touch of Class'', was their only big hit.)
** CL-5001 ''ATouchOfClass'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Fall 1979A, and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-5002 ''{{Fingers}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: If you look closely enough, you can barely see the end of the standard film countdown at the start.--]
** CL-5003 ''NastyHabits'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-5004 ''{{Whiffs}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5005 ''Film/NightWatch'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Violet marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-5006 ''BookOfNumbers'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-5007 ''HugoTheHippo'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Hungarian, by an All-Star cast, including Burl Ives, Paul Lynde, Ronny Cox, and Donny and Marie Osmond.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Summer 1979, Spring 1980, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5008 ''WelcomeToArrowBeach'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Note: The original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-5009 ''SweetHostage'' (1975)
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Seven (Fall 1979)]]
[[index]]
Beginning with this wave, the warning on the front of the box was re-aligned. In addition, the "T.M." trademarks were now printed on the spines of the tape cartridges by the Magnetic logo, and titles from Avco-Embassy now carried a mini-logo of such studio on the fronts and sides of the packaging.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1055 ''SkyRiders'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1056 ''Film/TheUndefeated'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1057 ''TheYoungLions'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]
** CL-1060 ''[[OneHundredRifles 100 Rifles]]'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Uncut version--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1063 ''Film/TheAdventureOfSherlockHolmesSmarterBrother'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1064 ''The Strange Case of Music/AliceCooper'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic's first music release, produced by Jaybar Industries as Fox's first direct-to-video release--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-1065 ''RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'' (1938)
** CL-1066 ''Literature/{{Heidi}}'' (1937)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-1067 ''CurlyTop'' (1935)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-1072 ''Film/MiracleOnThirtyFourthStreet'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]
** CL-1073 ''BloodAndSand'' (1941)\\
[--Part of NTA's "Santa Monica" syndication package, released in March 1960--]
** CL-1074 ''Theatre/TheDiaryOfAnneFrank'' (1959)\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 120-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]
** CL-1075 ''TwelveOClockHigh'' (1949)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1076 ''Film/AllAboutEve'' (1950)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging as a single-tape release by CBS/Fox Video in 1984.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1077 ''Film/GentlemansAgreement'' (1947)\\
[--Note: Light orange marquee--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1078 ''Literature/DavidCopperfield'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2026 ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers Conquers the Universe'' (1939)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Universal Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2027 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-2028 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse II'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2029 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Adventures of Mighty Mouse III'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''In the Port of the Missing Mice, The Kilkenny Cats, The Silver Streak, The Wolf, and The Gypsy Life''.--]
** CL-2030 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-2031 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle II'' (1978)
** CL-2032 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring The Best of Heckle and Jeckle III'' (1978)
** CL-2033 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Little Roquefort'' (1978)
** CL-2034 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring More Little Roquefort'' (1978)
** CL-2035 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Tales of Deputy Dawg I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2036 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Dinky Duck I'' (1978)
** CL-2037 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Gandy Goose'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]
** CL-2038 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Sad Cat'' (1978)
** CL-2039 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Astronut'' (1978)
** CL-2040 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Sidney the Elephant I'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Contains the shorts ''Hide and Go Sidney'', ''Tusk, Tusk'', ''Banana Binge'', ''Meat, Drink, & Be Merry'', and ''Really Big Act''.--]
** CL-2041 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Terry Bears I'' (1978)
** CL-2042 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Possible Possum I'' (1978)
** CL-2043 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Hector Heathcote'' (1978)

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4052 ''{{Sidewinder 1}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a synthesized fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]
** CL-4053 ''TheManWhoHadPowerOverWomen'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Maroon marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]
** CL-4054 ''MorganThePirate'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Italy/France production.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
** CL-4055 ''ADreamOfPassion'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4056 ''{{Scalpel}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Known catalog is Fall 1979A.--]\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* Brut Productions
** CL-5010 ''MiraclesStillHappen'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian. A version for the British market also exists with the original actress, British Susan Penhaligon, dubbing herself in English. However, Magnetic Video did not use this version at all.--]\\
[--Note: US version; approximately 10 minutes shorter than the Italian original.--]\\
[--Note: Could possibly be tied with ''Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' for using one of the worst 16mm transfers ever.--]
** CL-5011 ''IWillIWillForNow'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-5012 ''{{Hedda}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-5013 ''CryForMeBilly'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture is missing.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]\\
[--Note: Also issued with the non-standard catalog number of CL-5018, only used in the UK.--]

* Bill Burrud Productions (Wildlife documentaries produced by wildlife expert Bill Burrud. At least 6 of them were released by Magnetic Video in 1979. All have specially-patterned marquees reflecting nature itself, and even most of the normally white parts of the slipcover use this pattern as well.)
** CL-6001 ''The Great American Wilderness'' (1977)
** CL-6002 ''The Secret World of Reptiles'' (1976)
** CL-6003 ''Creatures of the Amazon'' (1977)
** CL-6004 ''Predators of the Sea'' (1977)
** CL-6005 ''Vanishing Africa'' (1976)
** CL-6006 ''The Amazing Apes'' (1977)

* Pathe News (At least 4 different collections of public domain newsreels from the French company were released by Magnetic Video in 1979; as with the Chaplin titles, there was no back catalog)
** CL-7001 ''Milestones of the Century 1'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-7002 ''Milestones of the Century 2'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]
** CL-7003 ''Men of Destiny 1'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
** CL-7004 ''Men of Destiny 2'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Nine (September 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1059 ''TheDuchessAndTheDirtwaterFox'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-1061 ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4057 ''InPraiseOfOlderWomen'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Ten (October 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1053 ''DirtyMaryCrazyLarry'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 9" syndication package, released in February 1977--]
** CL-1058 ''Film/ThePoseidonAdventure'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2044 ''Watch Your Step: Program I'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Tango, Rumba, Merengue, and Mambo.--]
** CL-2045 ''Watch Your Step: Program II'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Cha Cha, Waltz, Fox Trot, and Lindy Hop.--]
** CL-2046 ''Watch Your Step: Program III'' (1979)\\
[--Featuring dance lessons on the Disco and Hustle.--]
** CL-2047 ''Film/SympathyForTheDevil'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2048 ''ConversationPiece'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979B and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: As with a 1979 reissue of ''The Paper Chase'', the opening voiceover incorrectly attributes the licensor as Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Eleven (November 1979)]]
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1054 ''Film/{{Planet of the Apes|1968}}'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Red marquee--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Panavision.--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Fall 1979A, Fall 1979B, and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 7" syndication package, released in August 1973--]
** CL-1062 ''Film/TheBlueMax'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1071 ''Film/TheToweringInferno'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Twelve (March 1980)]]
[[index]]
At first, the back catalog was the same as before, except it now carried a 1980 copyright date.

Around this time, the company got a new logo: the angled letters "M" and "C" written in a rounded font, with the inward-facing edges turning into lines; with a small triangle in-between (sometimes colored red), the negative space between the letters formed a "V". The company's name and a Twentieth Century-Fox byline were written in a thin font, beneath the logo. This only ever appeared on the packaging of tapes and promotional material; the tapes themselves continued to use the 1977 mirrored-M logo. (It did make an on-screen appearance on the MVC co-produced video compilation ''A Golden Decade of College Football'' in 1981, however.)

* Misc.
** ''Dealer Demonstration Videocassette No. 3''\\
[--Note: Not sold publicly; used only for the promotion of videocassettes sold by Magnetic Video.--]

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1079 ''Film/{{The Omen|1976}}'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Poster art in lieu of regular marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1080 ''Film/SilverStreak'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Original poster artwork used for the box art.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by 20th Century-Fox Video in 1982.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 10" syndication package, released in April 1980--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2051 ''Scruggs: A Festival of Music'' (1973)\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2052 ''MoneyMadness'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4058 ''Film/TheProducers'' (1967)\\
[--Note: Magenta marquee--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]
** CL-4059 ''Film/MurderByDecree'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Orange marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Moderate print damage throughout--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Thirteen (April 1980)]]
[[index]]
* Viacom International
** CL-2049 ''TheSeductionOfMimi'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Viacom logo absent--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2050 ''{{Leonor}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Light green marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: France/Spain/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: US version; 16 minutes shorter.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]
** CL-2053 ''AllScrewedUp'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Opening New Line Cinema logo retained--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with the marquee at the bottom of the picture on the boxart. Later that same year, it was moved to the top.--]\\
[--Note: Known catalogs on the back are Spring 1980 and Summer 1980.--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from New Line Cinema--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4060 ''ThePeopleNextDoor'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Teal marquee--]\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4061 ''Film/WinterKills'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Note: Presented entirely in anamorphic widescreen without letterboxing (i.e. stretched to fill the TV screen), presumably due to the huge amount of action taking place on both sides of the picture--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Fourteen (May 1980)]]
[[index]]
The back catalog was the same as before, but the font had changed, the title makeup was changed, and the marquee was now at the top.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1081 ''BreakingAway'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video later in 1980.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Nite: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1082 ''Film/NormaRae'' (1979)\\
[--Nite: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the center of the screen--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]

* ITC Entertainment (British film and television company founded by Sir Lew Grade. Most releases featured an Associated Film Distribution logo, the American arm of ITC Entertainment, or else that of other local American distributors of ITC's films. Magnetic's first title from ITC Entertainment was 1979's ''The Muppet Movie''.)
** CL-9001 ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Standard-length US version, approximately 3 minutes shorter than the British version.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]\\
[--Note: This was the only ITC Magnetic Video release with the gray 1980 back catalog.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in 1981; the AFD logo was silent on this reissue--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wave Fifteen (July 1980)]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1083 ''Film/{{The Heartbreak Kid|1972}}'' (1972)\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-1084 ''TwoForTheRoad'' (1966)
** CL-1085 ''Theatre/{{Sleuth}}'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The original 20th Century-Fox logo that started the picture was intact on older prints, as well as on this version. It was removed when reissued on video by Video Treasures in 1988, and has been lost since.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-1086 ''TheresNoBusinessLikeShowBusiness'' (1954)\\
[--Part of Seven Arts's "Starlite I" syndication package, released in December 1967--]
** CL-1087 ''Film/DamienOmenII'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-1088 ''AnUnmarriedWoman'' (1978)
** CL-1089 ''Film/TheTurningPoint'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1090 ''Film/{{Alien}}'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the left of the screen--]
** CL-1091 ''{{Film/Julia}}'' (1977)
** CL-1092 ''Film/TheRose'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-1093 ''Film/ALetterToThreeWives'' (1949)\\
[--Note: Light blue marquee--]\\
[--Note: Issued with an older-style Magnetic Video packaging, despite displaying a later catalog number.--]
** CL-1094 ''Literature/{{Laura}}'' (1944)\\
[--Part of Fox's "Fox One" syndication package, released in February 1976--]
** CL-1095 ''Film/AllThatJazz'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Part of Columbia Pictures Television's Volume Five for the '80s syndication package, released in Spring 1985--]
** CL-1096 ''{{Dreamer}}'' (1979)
** CL-1097 ''Film/TheFury'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* Viacom International
** CL-2054 ''RoomAtTheTop'' (1958)\\
[--Note: Green marquee--]\\
[--Syndicated under license from Romulus Films--]
** CL-2055 ''The Incredible World of Magic: Volume 1'' (1978)
** CL-2056 ''The Incredible World of Magic: Volume 2'' (1978)
** CL-2068 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Tales of Deputy Dawg II'' (1980)
** CL-2071 ''5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Dinky Duck II'' (1980)

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4062 ''CircleOfIron'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-4063 ''OldBoyfriends'' (1979)
** CL-4064 ''TheOnionField'' (1979)
** CL-4065 ''AManAWomanAndABank'' (1979)
** CL-4066 ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Avco-Embassy logo at the start features a dreamy string-based fanfare--]\\
[--Note: Put on moratorium in November 1981 in anticipation of an upcoming stereo reissue.--]
** CL-4067 ''Film/TheFog'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]

* ABC Video Enterprises (Some films either had the ABC Pictures logo, or the ABC Pictures International logo. Most films that had the latter on the tape originally had the domestic 1968 version. ABC Pictures films were originally distributed by Cinerama Releasing, but such logo was removed on most Magnetic Video releases.)
** CL-8003 ''TheMiracleOfLakePlacid'' (1980)\\
[--Note: A documentary featuring highlights from the 1980 Winter Olympics; February 14-23.--]\\
[--Note: Hosted by ABC Sports correspondent, Jim McKay.--]\\
[--Note: Begins with a special copyright message, stating the following: "The copyright material contained herein is produced by the American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., with the specific consent of the International Olympic Committee for use only in the U.S., its territories and possessions (including Puerto Rico), and may not be duplicated, broadcast, close circuited, exhibited before paying audiences, or used other than for private non/commercial home use. Copyright 1980 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved." Afterwards, the FBI Warning follows it, and then the usual Magnetic Video logo, with special narration by the voiceover: "Magnetic Video, in cooperatio with ABC Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette."--]
** CL-8004 ''Film/TheyShootHorsesDontThey'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8005 ''Film/StrawDogs'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: UK/USA production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK by ABC Pictures International, and by the British division of Cinerama Releasing.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-8006 ''TheKillingOfSisterGeorge'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-8007 ''Film/TakeTheMoneyAndRun'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Reissued by Magnetic Video in 1981.--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Part of ABC's Palomar Pictures library.--]\\
[--Note: Earlier prints credited the film to ABC instead of Palomar, though the opening ABC Pictures International logo remains on all prints before the feature presentation; also, the Cinerama logo appears at the end of all prints that credit the film to Palomar.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1968 MPAA rating card intact at the end of most early prints, save for those that credit the film to ABC instead of Palomar.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1984.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8008 ''{{Kotch}}'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: The Cinerama logo that was on the original print of this film is missing.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8009 ''LoversAndOtherStrangers'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8010 ''SongOfNorway'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-8011 ''Film/{{Notorious}}'' (1946)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start in black and white.--]\\
[--Note: Also issued as the catalog number of CL-8013.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8012 ''Literature/{{Rebecca}}'' (1939)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9002 ''Literature/TheBoysFromBrazil'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Magnetic release has the 20th Century Fox logo at the start. The 1982 reprint from 20th Century-Fox Video only has the shadow for a fraction of a second.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by 20th Century-Fox--]
** CL-9003 ''Series/JesusOfNazareth'' (1977)\\
[--Note: UK/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Three-tape release--]
** CL-9004 ''Film/{{Saturn 3}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9005 ''TheCassandraCrossing'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Censored version, approximately 7 minutes shorter than the R-rated theatrical version.--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture was removed.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9006 ''Film/TheEagleHasLanded'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original Columbia Pictures logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Note: US version; 12 minutes shorter than the British original, and also approximately 25 minutes shorter than the newer extended cut.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Columbia Pictures--]
** CL-9007 ''Film/CapricornOne'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-9008 ''TheDominoPrinciple'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9009 ''VoyageOfTheDamned'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Complete version--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9010 ''TheTamarindSeed'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-9019 ''Film/EscapeToAthena'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: UK version--]\\
[--Note: The original ITC Pinwheels that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9020 ''MovieMovie'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]
** CL-9021 ''Film/AutumnSonata'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Swedish by the original cast, with the director himself supervising the English dub.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: The original New World Pictures textual notice that started the picture is intact.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by New World Pictures--]

* Sports Concepts, Inc.
** CL-3801 ''Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Yellow marquee--]

* American Film Theatre (Film adaptations of stage plays, produced by Ely Landau. 14 were produced for Motion Picture Theaters from 1973 to 1975, and all of them were released by Magnetic Video in 1980. They came in large leather black bookcases. On the front was the words "Video Playhouse" written in script on the top, and on the bottom was a small picture from the film, and the title in script font.)
** CL-5501 ''Film/TheManInTheGlassBooth'' (1975)
** CL-5502 ''Film/TheIcemanCometh'' (1973)
** CL-5503 ''Film/{{Rhinoceros}}'' (1974)
** CL-5504 ''Film/ADelicateBalance'' (1973)
** CL-5505 ''Film/{{Luther}}'' (1974)
** CL-5506 ''Film/{{Butley}}'' (1974)
** CL-5507 ''Film/LostInTheStars'' (1974)
** CL-5508 ''Film/InCelebration'' (1975)
** CL-5509 ''Film/TheMaids'' (1974)
** CL-5510 ''Film/TheHomecoming'' (1973)
** CL-5511 ''Film/{{Galileo}}'' (1975)
** CL-5512 ''Film/ThreeSisters'' (1970)
** CL-5513 ''Film/PhiladelphiaHereICome'' (1970)
** CL-5514 ''Film/JacquesBrelIsAliveAndWellAndLivingInParis'' (1975)

* National Center for Cinema Arts
** CL-5701 ''TheSensuousNurse'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy as ''The Nurse''.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: (1981)]]
[[index]]
Towards the end of 1981, the company got one last logo change; it was basically the text from beneath the "MVC" logo ("MAGNETIC VIDEO" in thin letters), only increased in size. Again, the original semi-circles logo continued to be used at the start of the tapes.

* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1098 ''Film/{{Brubaker}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-1099 ''Film/NineToFive'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]
** CL-1100 ''Film/AtLongLastLove'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Possibly ''THE'' rarest Magnetic Video release ever. It was advertised in the May 1981 issue of Panorama Magazine , and ''NO'' copies have turned up on eBay, or anywhere else, as of this writing. It would never see another home video release again, until 32 years later on Blu-Ray in 2013. The other alleged phantom title advertised in said issue, ''Harry and Tonto'', apparently never even conceivably saw a release through Magnetic Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-1101 ''Film/BeyondTheValleyOfTheDolls'' (1970)
** CL-1102 ''Film/MyraBreckinridge'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: R-rated version--]
** CL-1103 ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' (1974)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1988--a whopping six years after the Magnetic name was retired.--]\\
[--Note: 20th Century-Fox logo closer to the center of the screen--]
** CL-1104 ''Film/AChangeOfSeasons'' (1980)
** CL-1105 ''Film/TheWorldsGreatestLover'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: One of the last new releases to use the original 20th Century-Fox voiceover.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Presented entirely in anamorphic widescreen without letterboxing (i.e. stretched to fill the TV screen)--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-1106 ''Film/ZorbaTheGreek'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in [=CinemaScope=].--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]\\
[--Part of Fox's "Century 5" syndication package, released in February 1970--]
** CL-1107 ''Film/HighAnxiety'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: In print with CBS/Fox labels as late as 1985.--]
** CL-1109 ''Film/{{Kagemusha}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Japan production--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Japan by Toho Co., Ltd.--]\\
[--Note: Presented in its original Japanese, with English subtitles, albeit 20 minutes shorter.--]
** CL-1110 ''Film/TheStuntMan'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-1111 ''Film/MyBodyguard'' (1980)

* Viacom International
** CL-2079 ''Pele: The Master and His Method'' (1973)\\
[--Note: Released under the Magnetic Video Sports banner--]

* Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation
** CL-4068 ''TheBlackMarble'' (1980)
** CL-4069 ''NightGames'' (1979)
** CL-4070 ''TheBaltimoreBullet'' (1980)
** CL-4071 ''{{Goldengirl}}'' (1979)\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-4072 ''Film/{{Hopscotch}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: No fanfare on the Avco-Embassy Pictures logo--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VIII" syndication package--]
** CL-4076 ''Film/TakeThisJobAndShoveIt'' (1981)

* ABC Video Enterprises
** CL-8014 ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfTomSawyer'' (1938)\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8015 ''[[Literature/AdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn Huckleberry Finn]]'' (1975)
** CL-8016 ''{{Jenny}}'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features VI" syndication package--]
** CL-8017 ''TheNightstalker'' (1972)\\
[--Note: ABC Pictures International logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-8019 ''JuniorBonner'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8020 ''{{Charly}}'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8021 ''TheTouch'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]
** CL-8022 ''RingOfBrightWater'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8023 ''{{Zachariah}}: The First Electric Western'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]
** CL-8024 ''SupposeTheyGaveAWarAndNobodyCame'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8025 ''Film/TheLastValley'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: Shot in Super-Cinerama 70mm.--]\\
[--Note: Domestic ABC Pictures Corporation logo appears at the start.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]
** CL-8026 ''ForLoveOfIvy'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Part of ABC's Palomar Pictures library.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-8027 ''WhateverHappenedToAuntAlice'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features IV" syndication package--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-8028 ''Film/HellInThePacific'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]
** CL-8029 ''TheGardenOfAllah'' (1936)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Originally a Selznick International release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]
** CL-8030 ''Film/TheSpiralStaircase'' (1945)\\
[--Note: Originally an RKO Pictures release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Movie Greats" syndication package--]

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9011 ''InsideMoves'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1984.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9012 ''ManFriday'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9013 ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'' (1973)\\
[--Note: 66-minute abridged version--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: US broadcast premiere was on CBS on Friday, November 23, 1973--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9014 ''TheYeomanOfTheGuard'' (1978)\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ATV In Colour logo that started the program is intact.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9015 ''Theatre/{{Giselle}}'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ATV In Colour logo that started the program is intact.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9016 ''TheDancingPrincesses'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: US broadcast premiere was on PBS beginning Thursday, December 11, 1980, though stations could broadcast it whenever they pleased, hence the "check local listings" disclaimer seen attached to many PBS programs in print in regards to scheduling.--]\\
[--Note: One of the inaugural entries in Magnetic Video's "Song and Dance" genre.--]
** CL-9017 ''TheDancingYears'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Packaged in a blue and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: A television film originally broadcast on ITV in the UK--]\\
[--Note: The original ITC Rainbow Top logo that started the program is intact.--]
** CL-9022 ''Film/FarewellMyLovely'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The original Avco-Embassy logo that started the picture was removed.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Avco-Embassy Pictures Corporation--]
** CL-9023 ''Film/RaiseTheTitanic'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]
** CL-9024 ''TheMedusaTouch'' (1977)\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9025 ''Brief Encounter'' (1974)\\
[--Note: A television film. A remake of the famous 1945 British film of the same name.--]
** CL-9026 ''MadameSin'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9027 ''The Big Sleep'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically in the US by United Artists Corporation. The original UK print started with the ITC Pinwheels.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9028 ''MarchOrDie'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Columbia Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-9029 ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]
** CL-9030 ''Film/HardCountry'' (1981)\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Associated Film Distribution--]
** CL-9031 ''Film/TheReturnOfThePinkPanther'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: [=LaserDisc=] release--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by United Artists Corporation, and originally started with the 1974 variant of the 1968 logo, with the Blue Flower T zooming out from the bottom-left corner.--]
** CL-9032 ''Film/SanctuaryOfFear'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]
** CL-9034 ''Film/TheLegendOfTheLoneRanger'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Universal Pictures--]
** CL-9036 ''Film/SuddenTerror'' (1970)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in the UK as ''Eyewitness''.--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by National General Pictures--]

* Magnetic Video Sports
** CL-3701 ''A Golden Decade of College Football'' (1980)\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]
** CL-3702 ''Willie Mosconi's World of Pocket Billiards'' (1980)

* Miscellaneous
** CL-6101 ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenArm'' (1955)\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon. It was reinstated on Blu-Ray versions.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-6102 ''Theatre/TheMoonIsBlue'' (1953)\\
[--Note: Originally a United Artists Corporation release.--]\\
[--Part of Viacom's "Viacom Features I" syndication package, released in October 1972--]\\
[--Note: Released in May 1981.--]
** CL-6110 ''Odyssey: Ron Hays' Music Image'' (1979)\\
[--Distributed by Music Image Workshop--]
** CL-6112 ''WesternAnimation/DotAndTheKangaroo'' (1977)\\
[--Distributed by Satori Films--]

* United Artists Corporation (Including films that were previously distributed by Warner Bros. and owned by now-UA subsidiary Associated Artists Productions; also, earlier UA releases from Magnetic Video featured Transamerica references to the company. The sale to MGM wouldn't be finalized until August 1981, and following that, [[{{Unperson}} Transamerica then ordered UA to remove their name from the logos of all their films]]. Transamerica references were also seen on early RCA CED and [=LaserDisc=] releases of United Artists films, earlier in 1981. Transamerica logos are also rumored to appear on UK Intervision Video releases of UA films from December 1980.)
** CL-4501 ''Film/TheJazzSinger'' (1927)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: 1975 UA logo precedes the original Warner Bros. logo that started the picture.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start.--]
** CL-4502 ''Film/FortySecondStreet'' (1933)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Without showing any references to United Artists, the feature presentation starts with the Warner Bros./Vitaphone logo that started the picture.--]
** CL-4503 ''Literature/TheBlackStallion'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: 1975 UA logo was intact when first released on VHS/Beta, but then replaced with the 1981 logo on subsequent pressings, only for the former to be reinstated on the 1990 MGM/UA release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4504 ''{{Apache}}'' (1954)\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4505 ''TheBarefootContessa'' (1954)\\
[--Note: 1968 UA logo starts this release.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and short Scope version of the 1987 UA Swoosh with the MGM/UA Communications byline.--]
** CL-4506 ''Theatre/LaCageAuxFolles'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: France/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French. The actor who dubbed Albin in English (originally played by French-born Michel Serrault), was the openly-gay Victor Garber.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in France by the French division of United Artists Corporation, Les Productions Artistes Associés. In Italy, it was distributed by UA's Italian division, United Artists Europa Inc.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1975 one.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and an in-credit notice for Les Productions Artistes Associés.--]
** CL-4507 ''Film/LastTangoInParis'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: 1968 UA logo appears at the start despite not appearing on the theatrical release per Transamerica's wishes.--]\\
[--Note: Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.--]\\
[--Note: Available in X-rated and R-rated versions.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and the text-only UA logo.--]
** CL-4508 ''Film/LetItBe'' (1970)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1968 one.--]\\
[--Note: The film was shot in 1.37:1 in 16mm. It was blown-up to 35mm for 1.85:1 showings in theaters. The VHS/Beta/Laserdisc/RCA CED versions, all released in 1981, were cropped from the 35mm 1.85:1 transfer. As a result, the original 1968 UA logo that started the picture looks a little fuzzy.--]\\
[--Note: FBI warning appears at the start of the 1st edition.--]\\
[--Note: Logos on current prints unknown, may appear on a future official recut release.--]
** CL-4509 ''Film/ThePinkPanther1963''\\
[--Note: Some prints start with an FBI warning screen, followed by the Magnetic logo and the 1981 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon. The non-appearance of a UA logo is preserved on most prints.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4510 ''Film/TheThomasCrownAffair1968''\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Allegedly the first film to feature the Transamerica T in any form.--]\\
[--Note: A split second of the 1968 logo is clipped on this release; the byline is also already formed when the logo zooms out, and zoom out it does, to a farther distance than usual, before suddenly cutting back to the normal distance. This is kept on the Magnetic Video release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and Turning UA.--]
** CL-4511 ''[[Literature/TheHistoryOfTomJonesAFoundling Tom Jones]]'' (1963)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Original version as seen in theaters. The film was later recut for HBO Video releases by its director, Tony Richardson, in the late 1980's.--]\\
[--Note: In America, this British film was released by Lopert Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4513 ''Film/YankeeDoodleDandy'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Originally assigned CL-4512. Later reassigned to ''Killer Party'', released several years later by Key Video. CL-4512 was also originally assigned to ''Carrie''.--]
** CL-4514 ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]
** CL-4515 ''Carrie'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo instead of the experimental "metal letters" logo that appeared on the videocassette release.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; the full aperture was shown on this release.--]\\
[--Note: Originally assigned CL-4512.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and UA Metal Letters.--]
** CL-4516 ''Film/ComingHome'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video in the UK and [=VidAmerica=] in the USA.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4517 ''SemiTough'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4518 ''Film/AnnieHall'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The opening credits are shown in their original blue tinted background, rather than the black tinted one, as seen in all versions after 1988.--]\\
[--Note: Magnetic Video reprinted the film later that same year, in which the 1981 United Artists logo replaced the 1975 one.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4519 ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' (1961)\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released on [=LaserDisc=] with the 1968 United Artists logo. The original release of this film started with a Hexagon, at least in general release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4520 ''Film/{{FIST}}'' (1978)\\
[--Note: The VHS version was split into two tapes, but the Betamax version was issued on a single tape.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4523 ''Film/RagingBull'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Last film from the Transamerica era released on home video with the Transamerica references intact. The UA logo/Transamerica T was in black & white, to signify the fact that the film was shot that way.--]\\
[--Note: Packaged in a black and white slipcover--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4524 ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on RCA's CED Selectavision system. On the CED, the specially-created variant of the 1968 UA logo, which featured a timpani piece from Music/JohnWilliams, the film's composer, was intact. But in this version, it just begins with the 1981 logo.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4527 ''GentlemanJim'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4528 ''A Shot in the Dark'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Some copies end with a silent version of the white screen test pattern, known in many videophile circles as the "White Screen of Death", seen on many tapes printed by Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services at the time; this oddity would be seen on later tapes from other companies, printed at other duplication facilities.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1975 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4529 ''KingOfHearts'' (1966)\\
[--Note: France/Italy production.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original French.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released theatrically in France by the French division of United Artists Corporation, Les Productions Artistes Associés.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits presented in the original French.--]\\
[--Note: In America, this French film was released by Lopert Pictures Corporation.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1976 UA logo from a 1977 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints do not have a logo.--]
** CL-4530 ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4531 ''The Great Train Robbery'' (1979)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4533 ''Film/ABridgeTooFar'' (1977)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released with a specially-created sepia-toned opening logo. A combination of the 1919-1967 logo and the 1975-1981 Transamerica variant, this logo was reinstated on the 2001 DVD, but replaced again with a current logo on subsequent prints.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4534 ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Ultra Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Standard 154 minute version, 38 minutes shorter than the original Roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: This film did not have the UA Hexagon originally, as confirmed by restoration expert, Robert A. Harris. It only appeared on International prints of the film.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1970 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints do not have a logo.--]
** CL-4535 ''Literature/TheHoundOfTheBaskervilles'' (1958)\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: This film originally began with a UA Hexagon logo. It has been reinstated on current DVD prints.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: Released in October 1981.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and UA Hexagon.--]
** CL-4539 ''Literature/TheDogsOfWar'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Edited US version, 14 minutes shorter than the British original.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and 2000 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4540 ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'' (1938)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4545 ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach dubbing themselves in English.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits and handwritten character titles translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: US version, approximately 16 minutes shorter than the Italian original. When the film was being reconstructed in 2002, Eastwood, Wallach, and Simon Prescott (filling in for the now-deceased Van Cleef) were brought in to dub the scenes that had previously only existed in Italian.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: This film did not have a UA logo originally, as confirmed by the 1967 continuity script. The non-appearance of a UA logo would be faithfully portrayed by the later 1990 VHS and laser videodisc release from MGM/UA Home Video. This release, on the other hand, started with the bog-standard 1981 UA logo that appeared on most of Magnetic's UA tapes at the time. The Ovoid, the logo in use at the time of its initial theatrical release, only appears on the Kino Blu-ray.--]\\
[--Note: Split between a 105-minute tape and a 60-minute tape.--]\\
[--Note: The tape break comes just before Elam, the one-armed bounty hunter, reappears to get his revenge on Tuco for shooting his arm and causing gangrene that necessitated amputation.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1969 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2012 MGM Lion and UA Ovoid.--]
** CL-4548 ''IrmaLaDouce'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4549 ''Film/{{Hawaii}}'' (1966)\\
[--Note: Standard version; approximately 28 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4550 ''Film/{{Thief}}'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1976 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and Turning UA.--]
** CL-4553 ''Film/{{The Magnificent Seven|1960}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Pre-Transamerica film; released previously on RCA CED with the Transamerica logo.--]\\
[--Note: In print as late as 1983.--]\\
[--Note: The original release started with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1971 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4555 ''Film/{{Bananas}}'' (1971)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4557 ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'' (1968)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: Reissued in the original packaging by CBS/Fox Video in 1983.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4558 ''Film/TheGreatEscape'' (1963)\\
[--Note: Pre-Transamerica film; released previously on RCA CED and [=VidAmerica=] videocassette with the Transamerica logo.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1971 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4559 ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Released previously on Intervision Video.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1975 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh with the 1994 logo's music.--]
** CL-4560 ''WhiteLightning'' (1973)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4561 ''Film/{{The Alamo|1960}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Standard version, approximately 40 minutes shorter than the original roadshow version.--]\\
[--Note: Two-tape release--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1970 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2012 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4562 ''{{Brannigan}}'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Originally started with the 1974 variant of the 1968 logo, with the Blue Flower T zooming out from the bottom-left corner.--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4569 ''Film/TheFortuneCookie'' (1966)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1969 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4572 ''Film/NowVoyager'' (1942)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
** CL-4573 ''Film/TheRussiansAreComingTheRussiansAreComing'' (1966)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1968 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion.--]
** CL-4574 ''AThousandClowns'' (1965)\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the 1968 UA logo from a 1968 theatrical reissue.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4575 ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha'' (1972)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: The UA text placeholder logo plasters the original 1968 UA logo.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4576 ''Literature/WomenInLove'' (1969)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1968 logo that started the picture was reinstated in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/BritishFilmInstitute BFI]]-restored print in 2017.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use either the 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline or the 1968 Transamerica T.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: (1982)]]
** CL-6125 ''BlackEmanuelle'' (1975)\\
[--Note: Italy/Spain production.--]\\
[--Note: Originally released in Italy by Fida Cinematografica.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian.--]\\
[--Note: This version is missing Emanuelle's conversation with the missionary outside the airport.--]\\
[--Note: Laura Gemser, the star of the film, is credited as Emanuelle.--]\\
[--Note: The back of the box says "Copyright 1982 Magnetic Video Corporation".--]\\
[--Distributed by Stirling Gold--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Final Wave (1982)]]
These were released under the 20th Century-Fox Video name, but were produced just before the name change; tapes made available for rental, including ''Dr. No'', ''A Fistful of Dollars'', ''The Great Muppet Caper'', and ''History of the World: Part 1'', were later reissued for sale with all references to Magnetic replaced by references to 20th Century-Fox Video. Their oversized packaging was very similar to early CBS/Fox Video releases from 1982-1983, [[FanNickname and have been nicknamed by some as "Fox Drawer Box" or simply "Fox Box".]] These were the final releases produced by Magnetic Video Corporation.
[[index]]
* 20th Century-Fox
** CL-1114 ''Film/HistoryOfTheWorldPartI'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated R--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-1116 ''Film/{{Eyewitness}}'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-1119 ''ChuChuAndThePhillyFlash'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: The original 1970's version of the Fox logo that started the picture is replaced with the 1981 version.--]
** CL-1120 ''Film/{{Bedazzled|1967}}'' (1967)

* ITC Entertainment
** CL-9035 ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Rated G--]\\
[--Distributed theatrically by Universal Pictures--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]

* United Artists Corporation
** CL-4525 ''Film/DrNo'' (1962)\\
[--Note: Rated GP--]\\
[--Note: UK production.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon due to a protest by its director of the trimming of a few violent scenes and the overdubbing of a suggestive line of dialogue.--]\\
[--Note: Originally filmed in the Academy ratio and intended to be shown in widescreen; this release was cropped from a widescreen transfer.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]
** CL-4541 ''Film/TheApartment'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4543 ''Film/{{Caveman}}'' (1981)\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion and 1994 UA logo with the MGM byline.--]
** CL-4544 ''Film/{{Exodus}}'' (1960)\\
[--Note: Filmed in Super Panavision 70.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 1986 MGM Lion with URL.--]
** CL-4552 ''Film/ComesAHorseman'' (1978)\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4554 ''Film/StardustMemories'' (1980)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: This modern-day B&W film originally began with a B&W 1975 logo, similar to ''Raging Bull'', and another Woody Allen film in ''Manhattan'' (1979). It is missing on this version, but has been reinstated on the 2012 Blu-Ray release, after the 2001 MGM and 2001 United Artists logos.--]\\
[--Note: One of 47 titles put on moratorium in May 1984--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2001 MGM Lion, 2001 UA Swoosh, and 1976 Transamerica T.--]
** CL-4556 ''Film/AFistfulOfDollars'' (1964)\\
[--Note: Rated M--]\\
[--Note: Filmed in Techniscope.--]\\
[--Note: Dubbed in English from the original Italian, with Clint Eastwood dubbing himself in English.--]\\
[--Note: Opening credits translated into English.--]\\
[--Note: US theatrical version, approximately three minutes shorter than the complete version.--]\\
[--Note: The original release of this film did not start with a Hexagon.--]\\
[--Note: Available for rental only.--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and UA Ovoid.--]
** CL-4571 ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed by United Artists courtesy of Charles K. Feldman Productions.--]
** CL-4578 ''Film/TheMissouriBreaks'' (1976)\\
[--Note: Rated PG--]\\
[--Note: Current prints use the 2008 MGM Lion and 2001 UA Swoosh.--]
** CL-4580 ''Film/SergeantYork'' (1941)\\
[--Note: Originally a Warner Bros. Pictures release.--]\\
[--Note: Distributed through Associated Artists Productions.--]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:UK/South Pacific Only Releases (1980)]]
[[index]]
None of these British movies ever had an American release on Magnetic Video. Their earlier packaging was very similar to early Magnetic Video releases (1977-1980) in America. An additional title in this category, ''Long Weekend'' (made in Australia), was released by Magnetic Video South Pacific and no other worldwide division of Magnetic Video.

* Viacom International
** CL-2901 ''TheAdventurers'' (1950)
** CL-2902 ''BeatTheDevil'' (1953)
** CL-2903 ''CarringtonVC'' (1954)
** CL-2904 ''TheGoodDieYoung'' (1954)
** CL-2905 ''IAmACamera'' (1955)
** CL-2906 ''IllGetYouForThis'' (1950)
** CL-2907 ''LetsGetMarried'' (1959)
** CL-2908 ''Moulin Rouge'' (1952)
** CL-2909 ''StormOverTheNile'' (1955)
** CL-2910 ''15 Famous Cartoons from Terrytoons'' (1978)
** CL-2912 ''TheDevilsMen'' (1976)
** CL-2913 ''UnderMilkWood'' (1971)
** CL-2914 ''LongWeekend'' (1979)
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

----
The rights to their library are currently divided as follows:
* ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'', ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'', ABC Video Enterprises, Palomar Pictures and 20th Century-Fox in general: The Walt Disney Company; home video rights for the ABC and Palomar libraries were licensed at various times to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Anchor Bay Entertainment and currently Kino Lorber. Universal owns the theatrical rights to ''The Muppet Movie'', having given it a very limited rerelease in theaters in 2019, the year of its 40th anniversary.
* Viacom International in general: Paramount Pictures and Creator/{{CBS}}
* RBC Films' Charles Chaplin library: The estate of Charles Chaplin
* Avco-Embassy and Pathé newsreels in general: Studio Canal; home video rights to Avco-Embassy releases licensed at various times to Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (mainly the bigger films), Anchor Bay Entertainment, and Shout! Factory
* Brut Productions, New Line Cinema, and Associated Artists Productions: Creator/WarnerBros (except for those released by Creator/CarolcoPictures through their Seven Arts sublabel).
* Bill Burrud Productions: BURRUD Productions
* ITC Entertainment in general: ITV plc; home video rights licensed at various times to Lions Gate Home Entertainment and Shout! Factory
* American Film Theatre: Kino International
* United Artists Corporation in general: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
* Individual films:
** ''Rider on the Rain'': 905 Corporation
** ''Hells Angels on Wheels'', ''All the Way Boys'', ''Hercules'', ''Hercules Unchained'', ''Santa Claus Conquers the Martians'', ''They Call Me Trinity'', ''Trinity is STILL My Name'', and ''Dot and the Kangaroo'': AIM Group LLC
** ''Blood of the Vampire'': Creator/{{AMC}}
** ''The Days of Thrills and Laughter'': Gordon Films, Inc.
** ''Greatest Sports Legends'': Steve Rotfeld Productions
** ''Buck Rogers Conquers the Universe'' and pre-1923 Pathé newsreels: Public domain
** ''Film/TheGoldRush'': Technically a public domain film, but that hasn't stopped Chaplin's estate from sending C&D's over the film in recent years, and the version released by Magnetic is under copyright by Chaplin's estate (currently distributed by [=MK2=]).
** ''Film/LetItBe'': Apple Corps Ltd.
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