Friday, April 29, 2011

DVD INDUSTRY LOSES A VETERAN




Code Red is sad to hear someone new on the block in the DVD industry have passed away. Larry Gold Sr, owner of the vhs label from United Kingdom called INTERVISION died in March following a massive coronary at his home in Thailand. No other news sites are mention this, nor mention his age, but we like to offer saddness and sympathy to a fellow brother in the DVD industry, All we know is that he leaves behind two sons and 850 films from his Solid Gold films LTD. We will post more news regarding his death and where you can send flowers to The Chancery of the Philippine Embassy, which is located along Sukhumvit Road. For those attending his funeral, please give us a report on his burial.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

john landis died? holy fug!

Aldo said...

WHAT IS NEXT, JOHN SEVERIN HAS A SEX CHANGE. THIS CRAP MUST STOP. DEATH IS NOT FUNNY. DO NOT TAKE THESE PEOPLE SERIOUSLY AND PUT OUT SOME MOBIES.

Jimmy said...

Jess Franco must be devastated since they were best friends for years ;-)

Sadly we won't get any "lost" movie anymore. He did such a great job to find The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff in a vault in Budapest... even if it's a bootleg of a spanish release.

Robert Monell said...

Leaving aside the gratuitous subterfuge I put up a review of the SLEDGEHAMMER DVD on my FACEBOOK page.

I think they just should have been straight and told people they were starting a sister label to handle items like this.

Anonymous said...

This guy never even existed...google it on all the major genre forums.