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“How a Movie Fan Turned a Love for Movies into a ‘Reel’ Business”
There are probably many who still wonder, “Who is VCI?” and sometimes I wonder the same thing. Fortunately for you, I might be able to shed a little light on that subject, because I’ve been here since the inception of the company.
Once upon a time… or so the story goes… there was a young man who loved movies. His name was Bill Blair. Bill grew up in a small Oklahoma farming and ranching town; far, far away from the Hollywood glitz and glamour. He loved movies so much, he saved his money until one day he was able to buy a film projector. On many warm summer nights, he would set that ‘magic lantern’ up in an open tent and project movies on a big white bed-sheet to anyone who could afford his 2 bits admission charge; however, more often than not, he let people in for free.
Some years later Bill got married and moved to the big city of Tulsa and started a family. (That was when I and the other little Blairs came in the picture, but more about that later.) His love of movies continued and he began collecting old prints of some of his favorite films as a hobby. Before too long he had accumulated a sizable film collection. You know how one thing can lead to another, and that’s exactly what happened here. He started a movie rental business out of the house. That part-time business grew so quickly that it soon became a ‘reel’ business, and United Films was born.
Sometime around 1975 the Betamax Video Cassette Recorder was introduced, launching the world of “home video entertainment”. Bill Blair had already been experimenting with broadcast and commercial video long before the Sony Betamax arrived on the scene, and he immediately fell in love with this new “home video” medium, realizing the significance it would play in the distribution of movies.
He felt this was such an important development that he created a separate company, Video Communications, Inc. (VCI) in 1976 to produce and distribute movies and special programming on video tape.
Did I mention that Bill Blair loved movies… all kinds of movies? He was particularly fond of ‘classic’ movies; you know the type, the kind Hollywood doesn’t make anymore. I believe that VCI was created (as was United Films) in part, because the business gave him a legitimate excuse to expand his movie collection; he was a movie buff/collector first and businessman second. Well he passed the movie/buff gene on to the whole Blair family, who in their own right, are all true movie mongrels too. Now with his three sons and only daughter at the helm, along with the many employees who are “like” family and even some of his children’s children now working at VCI, it is truly a ‘family affair’.
Bill Blair sadly passed away in 2006, but his memory and his love of movies live on at VCI. We wholeheartedly continue the tradition he began almost 50 years ago: of finding, preserving and distributing classic (and sometimes eclectic) movies, spanning decades of film production and many popular genres, of the highest-quality reproductions we can procure.
Robert Blair
President, VCI Entertainment
Product Description
Benedict High School's cheerleaders aren't shy and sweet. The football team knows them well - and Billy, the school's disturbed janitor, would like to. In the locker room, the girl's shower and dress, unaware of the evil eyes which secretly watch them. They don't know that a curse has been placed on their clothes. And they don't know that their trip to the first big game of the season might sideline them for eternity. Will the cheerleaders succumb to the dark ritual of sexual sacrifice and death that's been plotted for them? Only those who dare watch will know!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.32 ounces
- Director : Greydon Clark
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 32 minutes
- Release date : November 7, 2017
- Actors : Sydney Chaplin, John Carradine, John Ireland, Yvonne De Carlo, Jack Kruschen
- Studio : Vci Video
- ASIN : B073ZTH51Q
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,039 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,123 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Keep an eye out for John Carradine and Yvonne "Lily Munster" DeCarlo!
The Horror element is quite campy and I wonder if it was regarded the same in 1977.
It's great to see Yvonne DeCarlo (Lily Munster) play a Satanist who is afraid of a petite cheerleader.