Dimension Pictures Inc.
IndustryMotion picture
PredecessorWoolner Brothers Pictures, Inc.
Founded1971 (1971)
FounderLawrence Woolner
Defunct1981 (1981)
Successor21st Century Film Corporation
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
U.S.

Dimension Pictures Inc. (DPI) was an American film studio founded in 1971, which primarily released exploitation and horror films.[1] The studio went defunct in 1981, after which many of its films were acquired by 21st Century Film Corporation.

History

Dimension was founded by Lawrence Woolner, an exhibitor who had made a number of films, including several with Roger Corman.[2] He hired the husband and wife team of Stephanie Rothman and Charles S. Swartz to run the filmmaking division.[2] Rothman and Swartz left in 1975 but the company continued until about 1981.[3] After the company's bankruptcy, a majority of the films were acquired by 21st Century Film Corporation.[4]

Select filmography

References

  1. Konow, David (May 2008). "The First Dimension". Fangoria. p. 71.
  2. 1 2 Holmlund 2005, pp. 45–48.
  3. The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors, McFarland, 1991, p 149-173
  4. Schlock, Temple Of (2009-04-29). "TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: Dimension Pictures (1971-1981)". TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK. Retrieved 2021-01-01.

Sources

  • Holmlund, Chris (2005). Contemporary American Independent Film: From the Margins to the Mainstream. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-25486-1.
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