Trylon Video
History[edit]
In 1989, Nick Santrizos, who had shut down Vista Home Video, had formed Trylon Video, which was owned by a consortium of UK investors. The company secured a distribution deal with Orion Home Video to distribute its titles, while Trylon handled marketing. In addition, the company had licensed titles from Orion Pictures to release its obscure product. The company shuttered in September 1990 due to a discontinuance of advanced credit line on the company's responsibilities.
Library[edit]
1989[edit]
Catalog number | Title | Country of origin | Original year | Length | Version | MPAA rating | Film format | Tape count | Tape break placement (if applicable) | Color | Released | Note(s) |
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TRA001 | The Beer Drinker's Guide to Fitness and Filmmaking From Circle Films |
USA | 1988 | 84 min | Standard version | PG | TBD | 1 | N/A | Color | August 10, 1989 | TBD |
TRA004 | The Navigator From Circle Films |
New Zealand | 1988 | 92 min | Standard version | PG | TBD | 1 | N/A | Color | October 1989 | TBD |
TRD005 | The Glory Stompers From Orion Pictures |
USA | 1967 | 81 min | Standard version | NR | TBD | 1 | N/A | Color | October 1989 | TBD |
1990[edit]
Catalog number | Title | Country of origin | Original year | Length | Version | MPAA rating | Film format | Tape count | Tape break placement (if applicable) | Color | Released | Note(s) |
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TRB012 | Celia: Child of Terror | Australia | 1989 | 103 min | Standard version | NR | TBD | 1 | N/A | Color | January 1990 | TBD |
TRB019 | Easy Kill From Intertrade Film Distributors |
USA | 1989 | 103 min | Standard version | R | TBD | 1 | N/A | Color | April 1990 | TBD |