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  1. Movie Gallery, Inc. (former NASDAQ ticker symbol MOVI [1]) was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs , DVDs , VHS tapes , and video games .

  2. May 10, 2010 · The acquisition made Movie Gallery the second-largest rental chain in the country but it has been forced to close more than 2,400 of its stores in the past three years, according to court...

  3. Feb 3, 2010 · According to its website, Movie Gallery will liquidate about 760 stores immediately, and keep about 900 stores that generate positive cash flow.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · At its peak, Movie Gallery operated over 4,500 stores under brands like Game Crazy and MovieBeam. Fun Movie Gallery facts: Had 64 stores by the end of its first year in business. Unique rental options included video games and adult films. Acquired Hollywood Video in 2005 but went bankrupt in 2010.

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  5. Sep 26, 2007 · Yes, I saw a few notations in the other Movie Gallery thread, but I'm hoping to find a list of all 520 closings. Can't seem to find one online anywhere - just the press releases indicating that the closings are in fact going to happen, starting tomorrow, Thursday, September 27th.

  6. Jul 13, 2015 · As the 1990's rolled in, the expansion and popularity of Movie Gallery grew and by the Late 1990's, it became one of the biggest movie and game rental companies in the United States along with Blockbuster and Hollywood Video, with over 950 stores open in the US.

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  8. Jun 12, 2010 · Movie Gallery Canada is closing 131 of its video-rental stores and selling off $33 million of inventory, the companies handling the liquidation announced Friday.

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