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Gilbert directs Jimmy, and the route is strange, leading to a river crossing and taking them well off the beaten path. The boy's home is remote. Guard dogs are also owned by the property-keeper proving a further threat. Inside, the photo journalist is introduced to "the family" consisting of multiple children with flat expressions.
Blood Beach received trade screenings in December 1980, [3] after which it was given a limited theatrical release twice in the United States: by the Jerry Gross Organization on January 23, 1981, [3] and by Compass International Pictures in 1982. [citation needed] The film was released in the U.S. on VHS by Media Home Entertainment.
Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) [1] is an American journalist who is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR.
The Bay Area Backroads program aired for 23 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, from 1985 through 2008. [4] [5]In 1985, Jerry Graham (born Gerald Granowsky in Indianapolis) [6] a former TV announcer, WNEW-FM employee, [7] WGRG (AM Pittsfield, Massachusetts) co-owner, [8] KSAN (1968 to 1980) general manager (1975—1977), [5] and KPIX "Pacific Currents" show host, [9] was cast by Bob Klein ...
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Gross released Girl on a Chain Gang (1966) and achieved success with Cinemation's release of sexploitation films such as Inga and Fanny Hill (both 1968). [3] Among other films, the company has distributed exploitation films such as Shanty Tramp (1967), Teenage Mother (1967), and The Cheerleaders (1973) as well as two blaxploitation films The Black Six (1974), and The Black Godfather (1974).
Gross studied with the Animal Behavior Center of New York and became a certified dog trainer in 2002, [4] using that training to begin working with dogs and creating Fine Art style portraits. [3] His last project was a series of large scale portraits of senior dogs and he actively supported charities that benefited rescue dogs and senior dogs.