1983 in home video
1983 in home video:
The Evil Dead
Note
1983 was a time when home video players were becoming affordable for use in homes, the price of them having dropped by half in a few years to around US$500.[1] Pre-recorded tapes remained expensive, creating the video rental industry and with rentals sometimes including the player.[2]
It was also a time known as the "format wars" with two major standards Sony's Betamax and JVC's VHS competing for dominance. Consumer camcorders were also gaining popularity with prices dropping below $1000.[3]
Industry milestones
February
- February 18 - The local courthouse in Åhus, Sweden fines the owner of a video rental shop for renting out a violent movie rated 15 to a 14-year-old boy.[4]
Date unknown
- CBS/Fox Video launches Key Video.
Film releases
The following films were released on video in 1983:
U.S./Canada Release Date | Title | Studio | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January | |||||
J A N U A R Y | Unknown | The Secret of NIMH | MGM/UA Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
April–June | |||||
A P R I L | 3 | Pink Floyd The Wall | MGM/UA Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
8 | Ringing Bell | RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | ||
J U N E | 10 | Creepshow | Warner Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
Tex | Walt Disney Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
July–September | |||||
J U L Y | 7 | A Boy Named Charlie Brown | CBS/Fox Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
The Black Stallion Returns | CBS/Fox Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
S E P T E M B E R | 8 | Flashdance | Paramount Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
October–December | |||||
O C T O B E R | 7 | Tron | Walt Disney Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) | Walt Disney Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
D E C E M B E R | 4 | Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark | Paramount Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |
9 | Tootsie | RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | ||
15 | Risky Business | Warner Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | ||
20 | Twilight Zone: The Movie | Warner Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | ||
Unknown | Annie (1982) | RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video | VHS release | ||
The Beastmaster | MGM/UA Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | MCA Videocassette Inc. | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Blade Runner | Warner Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
The Dark Crystal | Thorn EMI Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid | MCA Videocassette Inc. | Betamax release VHS release | |||
First Blood | Orion Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Gandhi | RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
The Howling | Embassy Home Entertainment | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Jaws 3-D | MCA Home Video | Betamax release VHS release (3-D was removed for videos) | |||
Mad Max | American International Pictures | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life | MCA Videocassette Inc. | Betamax release VHS release | |||
The Outsiders | Warner Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Porky's | CBS/Fox Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Rodan | King Brothers Productions | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Victor Victoria | MGM/UA Home Video | Betamax release VHS release | |||
Videodrome | MCA Videocassette Inc. | Betamax release VHS release | |||
The Evil Dead | Thorn/EMI Home Video | Betamax release VHS release |
References
- Roehl, Richard; Varian, Hal R. (2000) [1996]. "Circulating Libraries and Video Rental Stores". berkeley.edu. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- Roehl, Richard; Varian, Hal R. (2000) [1996]. "Circulating Libraries and Video Rental Stores". berkeley.edu. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- "1980's Appliances including prices". People's History. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- Horisont 1983, Bertmarks förlag, page 42 - Första domen mot videovåld
- History of Media Technology (accessed 8 April 2011)
- History of Media Technology (accessed 8 April 2011)
- History of Media Technology (accessed 8 April 2011)
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