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Nov 9, 2019 · About Stampede Entertainment. Stampede Entertainment is the production company who brought you the Tremors Franchise and Heart and Souls. Individually the Stampede principals have experience in many other projects.
- About Stampede Entertainment
Partner – Stampede Entertainment. In 1982 Nancy Roberts...
- The Stampede Store
Welcome to the Stampede Store. Here we have available some...
- Fan Extras
About Stampede Entertainment. NANCY ROBERTS; S.S. WILSON;...
- Tremors FAQ
Stampede did not work on Tremors 5 in any way so we have NO...
- Tremors Franchise
All of the releases in the Tremors Franchise Tremors (1990)...
- Heart and Souls (1993)
The whole Stampede team finally got together on this...
- About Stampede Entertainment
Stampede Entertainment is a film production company founded in the early 90s by producer Nancy Roberts. The original Stampede team consisted of Roberts, screenwriters Brent Maddock and S. S. Wilson and director Ron Underwood.
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May 10, 2023 · Stampede Ventures is an independent entertainment media company focused on creating the next generation of blockbuster franchises. We bring together ‘best-in-class’ talent to create your next favorite movie. Come join the Stampede.
Stampede Entertainment is the production company who brought you the Tremors Franchise and Heart and Souls. Individually the stampede principals have experience in many other projects.
Nov 16, 2021 · Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures and United Talent Agency have formed HappyNest, a production company for animated kids and family content. HappyNest will act as an ideas incubator and assist...
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S.S. WILSON. Writer/Director/Producer. Partner – Stampede Entertainment. S.S. WILSON has always been a storyteller with a love of fantasy. His high school science project was an animated dinosaur that demonstrated the concept of persistence of vision, the “flaw” in human optics which makes movie watching possible.