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The European Video Corporation, also known as EVC, is a European home video distribution company. They have released various low-budget films on VHS, VCC, and Betamax, ranging in year from 1949 to 1986. Their home media films have been released in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Films released

References

  1. "With European Video Corporation (EVC) (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". IMDb.
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