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Vipco (Video
Instant Picture Company,
sometimes stylised as
VIPCO) was a
video distribution company,
specialising in
horror and
exploitation movies during...
- with a 1981 VHS
version by
VIPCO (Video
Instant Picture Company)
following the
theatrical cuts
directed by the BBFC.
VIPCO produced an
uncut release,...
- 13, 2001,
Vipco released the film
complete and
uncut on both VHS and DVD, from
their "Vaults of Horror" collection. On
October 13, 2003,
Vipco again released...
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Kingdom by the
Vipco video tape
label in 1983,
Shogun ********in's
extreme violence almost caused it to be
banned in the UK by the Home Office.
Vipco pla**** this...
- a
heavily censored (missing over four minutes)
version was
released by
Vipco. It was
first released uncut in 2003 by
Image Entertainment and then it...
- in
Britain in 1978, an
uncensored version was
released on home
video by
VIPCO in 1982
under the
title Death Trap. Its
gratuitous violence became the focal...
- by
Graham Humphries. In 2003, UK
company Vipco Entertainment released a
Region 2 PAL DVD as part of "
Vipco's Screamtime Collection" series. In 2017, the...
- a
hammer blow in "The Neat Job") to
receive an MPAA PG rating. The U.K.
Vipco DVD
release featured the
original unedited U.K. print. An
uncensored version...
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Holocaust 25th
Anniversary Edition (Media notes).
Ruggero Deodato. UK:
VIPCO (Video
Instant Picture Company). 2004 [1980]. p. back cover. VIP666SE.{{cite...
- which, by then, had
virtually fallen extinct. In 2002,
British distributor VIPCO released Natura Contro on VHS and DVD as
Cannibal Holocaust II, the film's...