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'''Video Archives''' was a video rental store located in [[Manhattan Beach, California]] and later moved to [[Hermosa Beach, California]], owned and managed by Lance Lawson and Dennis Humbert.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1994-09-11/entertainment/ca-37458_1_pulp-fiction/5 Los Angeles Times]</ref> |
'''Video Archives''' was a video rental store located in [[Manhattan Beach, California]] and later moved to [[Hermosa Beach, California]], owned and managed by Lance Lawson and Dennis Humbert.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1994-09-11/entertainment/ca-37458_1_pulp-fiction/5 Los Angeles Times]</ref> |
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Director [[Quentin Tarantino]] worked there<ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/4817308/ns/dateline_nbc-newsmakers/t/video-clerk-box-office-icon/#.VKIcPVIMAM NBC News]</ref><ref>[http://www.miramax.com/tarantinoxx/ Miramax.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/10/20/the-movie-lover-2 The New Yorker]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/113658/Quentin-Tarantino The New York Times]</ref><ref>[ |
Director [[Quentin Tarantino]] worked there<ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/4817308/ns/dateline_nbc-newsmakers/t/video-clerk-box-office-icon/#.VKIcPVIMAM NBC News]</ref><ref>[http://www.miramax.com/tarantinoxx/ Miramax.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/10/20/the-movie-lover-2 The New Yorker]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/113658/Quentin-Tarantino The New York Times]</ref><ref>[https://variety.com/2013/biz/awards/quentin-tarantino-hero-of-the-homevideo-business-1200942396/ Variety]</ref> along with [[documentary film|documentary filmmaker]] [[Daniel J. Snyder|Daniel Snyder]]<ref name=LAT>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jul/18/entertainment/et-scriptland18|title=Producers, writers face huge chasm|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=July 18, 2007|first=Jay A.|last=Fernandez}}</ref> and [[Roger Avary]], the writer, director, and producer with whom Tarantino shared an [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Academy Award]] for the [[Pulp Fiction]] screenplay. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://wiki.tarantino.info/index.php/Roger_Avary |title=Roger Avary - The Quentin Tarantino Archives|publisher=tarantino.info |date=2008-05-11 |accessdate=2015-11-22}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/awards | title=Pulp Fiction Awards |publisher=IMDB.com |accessdate=2015-11-22}}</ref> |
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The store was also frequented by screenwriters [[Josh Olson]] (''[[A History of Violence (film)|A History of Violence]]''), [[Jeff Maguire]] (''[[In the Line of Fire]]''), [[John Langley]] (the creator of ''[[Cops (TV series)|COPS]])'', and [[Danny Strong]] (''[[The Butler]]'', ''[[Recount]]''). |
The store was also frequented by screenwriters [[Josh Olson]] (''[[A History of Violence (film)|A History of Violence]]''), [[Jeff Maguire]] (''[[In the Line of Fire]]''), [[John Langley]] (the creator of ''[[Cops (TV series)|COPS]])'', and [[Danny Strong]] (''[[The Butler]]'', ''[[Recount]]''). |
Revision as of 17:54, 9 December 2017
Industry | Video rentals, retail |
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Founder | Lance Lawson Dennis Humbert |
Fate | Closed |
Headquarters | , |
Products | VHS tape rental, DVD rental |
Video Archives was a video rental store located in Manhattan Beach, California and later moved to Hermosa Beach, California, owned and managed by Lance Lawson and Dennis Humbert.[1]
Director Quentin Tarantino worked there[2][3][4][5][6] along with documentary filmmaker Daniel Snyder[7] and Roger Avary, the writer, director, and producer with whom Tarantino shared an Academy Award for the Pulp Fiction screenplay. [8] [9]
The store was also frequented by screenwriters Josh Olson (A History of Violence), Jeff Maguire (In the Line of Fire), John Langley (the creator of COPS), and Danny Strong (The Butler, Recount).
References
- ^ Los Angeles Times
- ^ NBC News
- ^ Miramax.com
- ^ The New Yorker
- ^ The New York Times
- ^ Variety
- ^ Fernandez, Jay A. (July 18, 2007). "Producers, writers face huge chasm". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Roger Avary - The Quentin Tarantino Archives". tarantino.info. 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2015-11-22.
- ^ "Pulp Fiction Awards". IMDB.com. Retrieved 2015-11-22.
External links
- RIP Video Archives
- Memories of Quentin Tarantino and Video Archives by Todd Mecklem
- Quentin Tarantino buys Video Archives' inventory