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  1. Cinemation Industries was a New York City-based film studio and distributor owned and run by exploitation film producer Jerry Gross. History. Gross released Girl on a Chain Gang (1966) and achieved success with Cinemation's release of sexploitation films such as Inga and Fanny Hill (both 1968).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0343399Jerry Gross - IMDb

    Jerry Gross was a semi-legendary exploitation movie producer/distributor, but--unlike his more notorious colleagues in the exploitation business such as Kroger Babb, David F. Friedman and Dan Sonney--very little is actually known about the man himself.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Director
    • January 26, 1940
    • Jerry Gross
    • November 20, 2002
  3. Dec 6, 2002 · Distributor-producer-director Jerry Gross, known for his colorful promotions of exploitation films in the 1960s and ’70s but also for distributing landmark art fare, was found dead Nov. 20 in...

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  5. View full company info for Jerry Gross Productions [us] 1. I Drink Your Blood (1971) R | 83 min | Horror. 5.9. Rate this. A group of Satanic hippies wreak havoc on a small town where a young boy whose sister and grandfather were victimized by them tries to get even--with deadly results.

  6. Jerry Gross was a semi-legendary exploitation movie producer/distributor, but--unlike his more notorious colleagues in the exploitation business such as Kroger Babb, David F. Friedman and Dan Sonney--very little is actually known about the man himself.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teenage_Mother_(film)Teenage Mother - Wikipedia

    Teenage Mother (also known as The Hygiene Story) is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Jerry Gross and starring Arlene Sue Farber. [1] It is about teenage pregnancy, hygiene and a graphic actualization of birth.