Indican Pictures

Last updated
Indican Pictures
Type Private
Industry Entertainment
Founders
  • Randolph Kret
  • Shaun Hill
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Randolph Kret
Products Films
Website www.indicanpictures.com

Indican Pictures is an American entertainment company and film distributor. [1]

Contents

The company was founded by Randolph Kret and Shaun Hill. [1]

Indican Pictures has distributed such films as The Boondock Saints , [1] A Green Story , The Girl Next Door, Hybrid, Kill Me, Deadly , Unsullied , [1] The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez [2] Man Underground , [3] This Last Lonely Place, [4] A Beginner's Guide to Snuff , [5] [6] Emoticon ;) , The Grace of Jake, [7] W.M.D. [8] and Never . [9]

Movies

Featured Films (sorted by Popularity):

Source: [10]

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