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Background: Abacus Video was an independent video distributor that was founded by Steve Davis (The son of George Davis who founded Iver Film Services), Wendy Moorhen, and former Walton Video executive Gerald Good in late November of 1982. It shutted down in January 1984 and Steve Davis later on founded another independent video distributor called Arion Communications Ltd.
Background: Abacus Video was an independent video distributor that was founded by Steve Davis (The son of George Davis who founded Iver Film Services), Wendy Moorhen, and former Walton Video executive Gerald Good in late November of 1982. It shutted down in January 1984 and Steve Davis later on founded another independent video distributor called Arion Communications Ltd.


(November 1982-January 1984)
===(November 1982-January 1984)===


Logo: TBA
Logo: TBA

Revision as of 14:07, 18 August 2020

Background: Abacus Video was an independent video distributor that was founded by Steve Davis (The son of George Davis who founded Iver Film Services), Wendy Moorhen, and former Walton Video executive Gerald Good in late November of 1982. It shutted down in January 1984 and Steve Davis later on founded another independent video distributor called Arion Communications Ltd.

(November 1982-January 1984)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: The zooming and flipping of the logo.

Music/Sounds: None

Availability: Seen on many pre-cert releases from the company, such as Seeds of Evil, Life is Beautiful, and They Call Me Hallelujah.

Editor's Note: None.

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