Apparently, you are familiar with the Action-filled and packed with fun “Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman”. The documentary film that shows the breathtaking life of dangerous stunt performers behind the Hollywood scenes. This legendary documentary was produced by Canal Cat Films in cooperation with Red Rock Entertainment and Verax Films.
But what happened to the feature film afterward? Red Rock Entertainment reviews the acquisition of the documentary by Abacus Media Rights. This company acquires and distributes a wide array of premium programming in the international market. At the same time, their experts work with producers to promote pre-sales and development finance and broadcaster pays. Abacus Media Rights gained the worldwide sales license to the documentary feature. Apart from that, a press Red Rock Entertainment review describes how a small community of the most outstanding British stunt performers, including Vic Armstrong, Paul Weston, Rocky Taylor, Greg Powell, Ray Austin, Jim Dowdall, Richard Hammatt, and Frank Henson, and others paved their way to world cinema history. Dominating in Hollywood of the 1970s and 80s, these stuntmen took part in Indiana Jones, Superman, Rambo, Star Wars, Conan, and other famous masterpieces.
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