Vitro Video/Studios

Vitro Entertainment Group, more commonly known as Vitro Video and Vitro Studios, was a Canadian-based independent multinational home video and video game rental shop company that started in 1982. Their home video and movie and television production arm, Vitro Studios, released various releases by other studios, along with their own movies, both theatrical and direct-to-video (i.e. Gyver Productions' The Wolfen Kids and The Wolf).

Vitro Entertainment Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019 and finally closed its doors, along with its video rental chain. The website however, remained active until August 19, 2020.

20th Century
In 1982, Italian-born Vitronome Morelli won CA$5 million dollars in a lottery, and invested in a video rental shop in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, built out of a former comedy club. The first store was a huge success that another one opened in Toronto, Ontario, Canada 7 months later.