In the first of two videos looking at Mill Creek Entertainment, I show you my collection of Mill Creek DVDs and explain where the company came from. We examine their origins as the company that put out those 50 movie packs and classic 80s cartoons like Bravestarr and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
In the next video, we will conclude with a look at the kind of products Mill Creek has been releasing for the last few years and see how different they are from the public domain DVDs that they started with!
Thanks to Petey675 ( / peety675 ) for the video idea!
As mentioned in this video, the one Crown International film not found on any of the other sets is "Noon Sunday." It can only be found on the "Dangerous Babes" DVD collection.
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