Movieland (retailer)

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Company typePublic
Founded1982 (44 years ago) (1982)
Melbourne
FounderTony Romano, Paul Spano
Headquarters,
South Australia
Movieland
Company typePublic
Founded1982 (44 years ago) (1982)
Melbourne
FounderTony Romano, Paul Spano
Headquarters,
South Australia
Number of locations
145
ServicesMagazine, Podcast, Online Retail, Home video rentals
(VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, DVD, Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray)
Websitewww.movieland.au

Movieland is an Australian media promotion and online retail company, formerly a video store franchise founded by Tony Romano and Paul Spano in 1982, growing to 145 locations across Australia. The chain operated for 20 years before closing in 2002, with its first store opening in Bay Street, Brighton, Victoria, and its final location in Sandringham, a Bayside suburb.[1][2] After its closure, many of the stores were rebranded as Video Ezy, and in some cases, Blockbuster. In 2021, Video Ezy ceased operations and liquidated its assets.[3][4] In 2023, Movieland was revived as a media press and retail company, founded by Adam Heron and Shawn Montague in Adelaide, South Australia.[5]

Final years and last remaining store

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