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Earth vs. the Spider was the first film in a series of made-for-TV film remakes produced by special effects artist Stan Winston, [4] [5] Colleen Camp and Samuel Z. Arkoff's son, Lou Arkoff. the first series to be produced by Winston's newly formed production company Stan Winston Productions and released by Cinemax. [1]
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[5] [6] On February 25, 1997, Simitar Entertainment had distributed the six-part documentary series Hollywood Starlets, produced by Promotions Plus in cooperation with Orphen Enterprises, which primarily focused on B-movie actresses. [7] By April, 1997 Simitar was the first independent in the U.S. with DVD releases.
DNA Productions, Inc. was an American animation studio and production company based in Irving, Texas.It was founded in 1987 by John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn. The studio originally worked on miscellaneous projects for other companies, including commercials and corporate videos, before branching out to television and film animation.
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MarVista Entertainment, LLC is an American production company, based in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.The company mainly provides financing and some original content, mainly made-for-TV films and direct-to-SVOD titles, many of which are carried by networks such as Lifetime (such as the Will Ferrell/Kristen Wiig Lifetime Movie trope parody film A Deadly Adoption), alongside Netflix, Ion ...
The film was released on VHS and LaserDisc by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video after its theatrical release. In September 1997, New Line Home Video re-released the film on VHS. New Line Home Entertainment released Critters on DVD in 2003, and was re-released in a set containing all four Critters films by Warner Bros. in 2010.