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Movie Gallery, Inc. (former NASDAQ ticker symbol MOVI〔Miller, Brian K. "(Listed industrial space in area is now plentiful )." ''Portland Business Journal''. Friday October 16, 1998. Retrieved on September 26, 2010.〕) was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and video games. Founded in Dothan, Alabama, the company was headquartered in Dothan, and later in Wilsonville, Oregon. On April 30, 2010, Movie Gallery announced it was closing and liquidating all of its stores per a filing of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. At its peak the firm had about 4,700 stores in North America, operating mainly under the Movie Gallery, Hollywood Video, and Game Crazy brands. The last of the company's stores were closed in August 2010. In 2011, three Movie Gallery locations in northwest Arkansas reopened by an independent business owner who acquired the trademark rights in Arkansas. In 2013, an independent business man in Jackson, Mississippi acquired the trademark rights in Mississippi to Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video and announced intentions to reopen select previously profitable stores. Most regular Movie Gallery locations were located in rural areas,〔McMillan, Dan. "http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2005/05/16/focus5.html Hollywood ends run as locally based company." ''Portland Business Journal''. Friday May 13, 2005. (1 ). Retrieved on September 26, 2010.〕〔Halkias, Maria. "(Movie Gallery closing stores, which is bittersweet news for Blockbuster )." ''The Dallas Morning News''. Tuesday May 4, 2010. Retrieved on September 25, 2010.〕 while Hollywood Video locations, which competed directly with Blockbuster, were located in urban areas.〔 ==History==
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