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Grindhouse Releasing. Grindhouse Releasing is a Hollywood -based independent cult film distribution company led by film editor Bob Murawski and co-founded by Sage Stallone. Grindhouse digitally remasters, restores, and produces bonus materials and video documentaries for cult film DVDs and Blu-rays which it distributes on the CAV label.
Release date. March 12, 2010. ( 2010-03-12) (limited theatrical) Country. United States. Language. English. Gone with the Pope (also known as Kiss the Ring) is a 1976 independent film written, directed and produced by Italian-American crooner -actor Duke Mitchell that was first released in 2010 by Grindhouse Releasing.
Hippie was released for the first time on Blu-ray and DVD on September 10, 2013, by Grindhouse Releasing. The film had screened theatrically in the United States and at the Grindhouse Film Festival on August 27, 2013. Reception. An American Hippie in Israel has been called a “cinematic oddity” with a “creepy sincerity”.
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Release. The movie was released theatrically in 1978 by Moonstone Entertainment, but didn't begin quietly building a cult audience until released on VHS by Video Gems in the 1980s. It has since been rediscovered, restored and re-released by Grindhouse Releasing and with it, a cult status growing ever stronger.
Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving, a full-length feature based on the infamous fake trailer from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s Grindhouse, is gaining momentum as Patrick Dempsey is in talks ...
Janet Alice Landgard was born in Pasadena, California on December 2, 1947. [1] [2] [3] When Landgard was 14, her grandmother suggested modeling to her, She was seen in commercials on television and on magazine covers. She attended Pasadena High School, but after she obtained a role on The Donna Reed Show she was educated at the studio.
In December 2013, Grindhouse Releasing, in association with original rights holder Columbia/Sony, re-released the film with two different cuts, the original 110-minute Italian version, and a 95-minute "expanded US cut", which includes three scenes (which also appear in the Italian version) that were prepared for showing on television despite ...