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  1. In early 2009, Movie Gallery operated about 2,700 locations and 1,300 Hollywood Video locations in the United States. [16] Canadian operations included over 200 "Movie Gallery" branded stores, as well as approximately 60 under the VHQ brand in western Canada.

  2. Most regular Movie Gallery stores were located in rural areas, [4][5] while Hollywood Video locations, which competed directly with Blockbuster, were located in urban areas. [5] Movie Gallery was formed in 1985 by Joe Malugen and Harrison Parrish in Dothan, Alabama.

  3. This is a complete list of Movie Gallery's last locations including geographic coordinates. Movie Gallery used to rent and sell DVDs, movie videos, and video games. Now it's known as the new MovieGallery.com and is a news curator for entertainment fans.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Movie Gallery. Growing up in the South, Movie Gallery was my personal neighborhood rental store for years. Founded in Dothan, Alabama in 1985, the company rapidly expanded across the Southern U.S. and Midwest, eventually acquiring Hollywood Video. At its peak, Movie Gallery operated over 4,500 stores under brands like Game Crazy and MovieBeam.

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  5. Jul 13, 2015 · Movie Gallery was a movie and game rental company founded in Dothan, Alabama. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and video games. It's main headquarters was in Dothan, and later built in Wilsonville, Oregon.

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  6. Movie Gallery stores are located mainly in small towns in rural areas — areas too small to attract video store giants Blockbuster and Hollywood Entertainment. Movie Gallery stores are stocked with 3,000 to 10,000 films and 150 to 750 Sony, SEGA, and Nintendo video games.

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  8. Located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Revere Avenue, the Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, was opened by Ken and Debbie Tisher in 1992 as the second location of Pacific Video, a small video rental store chain in the state. [6]

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