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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · Paragon Arts International was the international division of Paragon Arts (Poland). They also had a home video division called Paragon Arts Home Video in Poland for the time. They both fell into demise in the later '90s. Logo (December 31, 1986-June 2, 1990)

  2. Background: Paragon Arts International was the international division of Paragon Arts (Poland). They also had a home video division called Paragon Arts Home Video in Poland for the time. They both fell into demise in the later '90s.

  3. 1990 1h 38m R. 4.9 (609) Rate. Twisted tale about a crazy, preaching redneck named Jake who kidnaps people off the highway and performs sick medical experiments on them. He then proceeds to sell their organs on the black market to Mr. Stone. Everything is fine until he kidnaps the handicapped April and finds that she is harder to control than ...

  4. This video is presented in the High Dynamic Range color scheme. The picture presented may look darker than usual if you're watching on a standard non-HDR scr...

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    • The AVTB Archives
  5. Background: Paragon Arts International was the international division of Paragon Arts (Poland). They also had a home video division called Paragon Arts Home Video in Poland for the time. They both fell into demise in the later '90s. Logo: On a black background, we see the white border with a black outlined three blue letters connected each other "PaI". The words underneath read "PARAGON ARTS ...

  6. Films produced by Paragon Arts International. Service. Amazon US; Amazon Video US; Apple TV Plus US; Apple TV US; Upgrade to a Letterboxd Pro account to add your favorite services to this list—including any service and country pair listed on JustWatch—and to enable one-click filtering by all your favorites.

  7. The film was picked up for theatrical release by Paragon Arts International. Rather than a nationwide release, it was released regionally; the film debuted in the Detroit market on September 9, 1988 and went throughout the country until June 1989, grossing a total of $3,109,904. Critical response

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