Maverick Entertainment Group

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Maverick Entertainment Group
Industry Entertainment
Founded1997
Headquarters,
Key people
Doug Schwab (CEO) [1]
Products DVDs, motion pictures, television programs
Website maverickentertainment.cc

Maverick Entertainment Group is a low-budget American independent motion picture and DVD distribution company founded by Doug Schwab and based in South Florida. [2] [3]

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