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  1. Edward L. Montoro (born January 2, 1936) was an American film producer and distributor known for releasing exploitation films and B-movies during the 1970s and 1980s through his company Film Ventures International.

  2. A pioneer of independent filmmaking, exhibition and distribution, Edward L. Montoro remains one of the most notorious film producers in the motion picture industry and has since become an enigma of sorts in Hollywood after his mysterious disappearance in 1984.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Writer
    • January 2, 1936
    • Edward L. Montoro
  3. "In a January, 1985 edition of Box Office Magazine, FVI’s fate was sealed: “Film Ventures International filed for bankruptcy on November 30th, blaming financial problems on Edward L. Montoro, chairman of the board / president and principal stockholder of the company.

  4. Aug 24, 2017 · In the 33 years since, Edward L. Montoro has never been seen again. What he left behind is one of the great, forgotten stories of independent cinema. The original FVI logo, reflecting the...

  5. The entrepreneur who spearheaded the company was Edward L. Montoro. He wrote, directed, and produced the company's first feature film Getting Into Heaven in 1968. The adult film was made for $13,000 and grossed almost 20 times its cost.

  6. In the glitzy world of Hollywood, where dreams are made and fortunes won, the story of Edward L. Montoro stands out as a true crime saga that unfolded behind...

  7. Edward L. Montoro is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Writer, and Story. Some of their work includes Anthropophagous, Boot Hill, Grizzly, Don't Go in the House, The Visitor, Vigilante, The Last Shark, and Day of the Animals.