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Code Red DVD was an independent American home entertainment company specializing in retro
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, operated by Bill Norton Olsen. The company originally began releasing films on
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in 2006, and later began releasing and re-releasing titles on
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History

Code Red was begun in 2006 by president Bill Norton Olsen. The company's first release was '' Don't Go in the Woods... Alone!'', released on October 24, 2006. '' The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1978) was the company's second release, followed by the horror film ''
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'' (1974). Some of the early Code Red releases were purchased from
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. In 2010, the website RetroSlashers reported that Code Red would be shutting down, and Olsen later stated that he had run out of money and was facing putting up his home in order to keep the company running.


Series

Code Red employs several series in its catalogue, which feature both standalone and
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releases. The company's running series include: *''Exploitation Cinema'' *''Maria's "B" Movie Mayhem'' (hosted by
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) *''Post-Apocalyptic Collection'' *''
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's Post-Nuke Collection''


DVD releases


Blu-ray releases


References

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