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  1. Largo Entertainment was a production company founded in 1989. It was run by film producer Lawrence Gordon and was backed by electronics firm Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) in an investment that cost more than $100 million. The production company released their first film, Point Break in 1991 and their last film was Grey Owl in 1999. History.

    Release Date
    Title
    Distributor
    Notes
    July 12, 1991
    co-production with Tapestry Films and ...
    October 4, 1991
    co-production with JVC Entertainment ...
    November 1, 1991
    co-production with JVC Entertainment ...
    June 26, 1992
    co-production with JVC Entertainment ...
  2. Largo Entertainment was a production company founded on August 21, 1989. It was run by movie producer La w r ence Go rdon and was backed by Japanese electronics firm Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) in an investment that cost more than $100 million; although JVC put up the entire investment, Largo was structured to be a 50/50 joint venture ...

  3. Largo Entertainment es una compañía creada en 1989 en conocida por Le llaman Bodhi, La teniente O'Neil, Vampiros de John Carpenter, Timecop, policía en el tiempo, Tormenta blanca, Mulholland Falls (La brigada del sombrero), Búho gris, Ajuste de cuentas, Los jueces de la noche y Sombras de sospecha.

  4. Largo Entertainment. Compañía americana. Productora. Tormenta blanca. 27 de septiembre de 1996 | Aventura , Drama. Título original White Squall.

    • Overview
    • (July 12, 1991-September 10, 1999)

    Background: Largo Entertainment was a production company founded in 1989. Operated by movie producers and brothers Lawrence and Charles Gordon, Largo was backed by Japanese electronics firm JVC/Victor in an investment that cost more than $100 million. They released their first film, Point Break, in 1991. In 1992, they formed "Largo International N....

    Logo: On a black background, a red line scrolls down. As it does this, the word "LARGO" rises up. They both rest in the middle of the screen. Then the word "ENTERTAINMENT" crawls down from below the red line and stops. Then the byline "IN ASSOCIATION WITH JVC ENTERTAINMENT, INC." with the JVClogo in its corporate font, between "WITH" and "JVC" fades in below.

    Variants: 

    •From February 7-November 18, 1992, "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced with "INTERNATIONAL N.V." on international prints of some films.

    •A still version of this logo was seen at the end credits of John Carpenter's Vampires.

    FX/SFX: The red line, the "LARGO" rising, "ENTERTAINMENT" crawling down, the appearance of the JVC byline.

    Music/Sounds: A synthesized theme with jingles throughout the piece. Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is heard.

  5. Descubre las 18 películas y series de Largo Entertainment por su actividad de Productora como: La Teniente O'Neil, Le llaman Bodhi, Vampiros de John Carpenter

  6. 1996 1h 24m R. 4.0 (3.3K) Rate. After Earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the Earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits destroyed, enters a small town ...