Moonbeam Films
Moonbeam Films is a family-oriented brand sub-brand of Charles Band's Full Moon Features that is the revived successor to the former Moonbeam Entertainment and Pulsepounders. It distributes family-oriented sci-fi and fantasy films from the past originally released by Moonbeam Entertainment onto DVDs, with some carrying alternative release titles. Some films put out by this distributor were originally released by different companies associated with Paramount Pictures from 1990 until 2015.
Motion picture production, distribution company | |
Predecessor | Moonbeam Entertainment Pulsepounders |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, United States |
Key people | Charles Band |
Parent | Full Moon Features |
List of film releases
Some films received alternate titles when re-released onto DVD. To avoid confusion, both titles are listed here.
Year | Original film title | DVD title release(s) | DVD release date |
---|---|---|---|
1993-
1995 |
Prehysteria! series of films | ||
1995 | Magic Island | July 26, 2015 | |
1997 | Mystery Monsters | Goobers! | April 2012 |
1997 | Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard | 2012 | |
1998 | The Secret Kingdom | The Tiny Kingdom | 2012 |
1998 | Clockmaker | Timekeeper | February 19, 2013 |
1998 | The Shrunken City | Shandar: The Shrunken City | June 2012 |
1998 | Teen Knight | Medieval Park | September 17, 2013 [1] |
1998 | The Werewolf Reborn! | 2012 | |
1998 | Frankenstein Reborn! | 2012 | |
1999 | The Excalibur Kid | 2012 | |
1999 | Shapeshifter | Shifter | 2013 |
1999 | Teenage Space Vampires | ||
1999 | Teen Sorcery | 2012 | |
1999 | Phantom Town | Spooky Town | May 21, 2013 |
1999 | Search for the Jewel of Polaris: Mysterious Museum | Night at the Magic Museum The Magic Museum Mysterious Museum |
August 2012 |
1999 | Alien Arsenal | Alien Weapons | |
2000 | Task Force 2001 | 2012 | |
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References
- "Amazon.com Medieval Park". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
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