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Old 07-19-2007, 10:32 PM   #7
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Condorman was one of a number of titles licensed out to Anchor Bay Entertainment back in the early days of DVD. Anchor Bay was not permitted to include the Disney name on the disc packaging. Their releases included special editions of The Black Hole, The Watcher in the Woods and The Happiest Millionaire, along with library titles like North Avenue Irregulars. I thought it strange that Disney had so little consideration for these flims that they just shuttled them off to another party. (Who, it must be said, cared about them more than Disney did.)
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