1. re-release - Noun
2. re-release - Verb
re-release (third-person singular simple present re-releases, present participle re-releasing, simple past and past participle re-released)
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re-release (plural re-releases)
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After the 1952 re-release, Variety estimated the film had made $4 million in cumulative domestic rentals for that year. Source: Internet
After the 1956 re-release, the film was sold to television (first being broadcast March 5, 1956). citation In 1969, a 16mm print, including the censored footage, was found in Philadelphia. Source: Internet
After the success of the soundtrack album (notable for featuring many popular LA punk bands ), there was enough interest in the film to earn a re-release in a single cinema in New York City, but only after becoming available on video and cable. Source: Internet
Along with a self-titled 10" of 80s hardcore punk cover songs, the band also plans to re-release their first recordings in Summer 2011. Source: Internet
After its last re-release, the Mouse House quietly swept the film under the rug and has never made it available on home video or DVD in the United States. Source: Internet
At their New York Comic-Con 2014 panel, Sunrise announced their plans to re-release all of the Gundam series on home video in North America, starting with the original series. Source: Internet