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Vestron Video was the main
subsidiary of
Vestron, Inc., a home
video company based in Stamford, Connecticut, that was
active from 1981 to 1993, and is...
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Vestron Pictures Inc. was an
American film
studio and distributor, a
former division of
Austin O. Furst, Jr.'s
Vestron Inc., that is best
known for their...
- put the film in
development ****. The
production company was
changed to
Vestron Pictures with
Emile Ardolino as
director and
Linda Gottlieb as producer...
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Dirty Dancing:
Original Soundtrack from the
Vestron Motion Picture is the
original soundtrack to the 1987 film
Dirty Dancing. It was
released on August...
- film was
subjected to a
series of lawsuits,
which were
filed by
Vestron Inc. and
Vestron Video against Buena Vista Home Video, Walt
Disney Pictures and...
- and
United States, the film was
offered to
Russell by the US film
studio Vestron Pictures, who had
released his
previous film,
Gothic (1986). Russell, an...
- 22, 1988,
through HBO, and then
reissued on
September 1, 1988, by
Vestron.
Vestron reissued the film twice, in 1991 and 1994. It made its DVD
debut in...
- and Starz, and
former companies Artisan Entertainment, eOne Television,
Vestron Television,
Trimark Pictures,
Creative Differences Productions, Alliance...
- film
failed financially,
receiving a
limited theatrical release due to
Vestron’s bankruptcy, it
obtained a cult
following on home video.
Brian Stevenson...
- they seem. It was Balaban’s
debut as a
feature film director.
Released by
Vestron Pictures on
January 27, 1989, the film
received a
mixed response from critics...