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Big Sky Motion Pictures

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Big Sky Motion Pictures
Company typeMotion pictures
IndustryFilm production
FounderRand Chortkoff
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Rand Chortkoff
Websitebigskymotionpictures.com

Big Sky Motion Pictures was founded in Los Angeles as a film production company by Executive Producer, Rand Chortkoff.[1]

The last completed film in 2007, What Love Is, starred major Hollywood actors Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Matthew Lillard. It was released to only 42 cinemas, played for one week, and grossed $18,901.[2]

In 2008, Big Sky Motion Pictures, Rand Chortkoff was ordered to desist-and-refrain from selling of securities in the State of California for the movie Spring Break '83.[3] Apparently out of investor-funds, Big Sky never finished Spring Break '83, and had some trouble paying the vendors and workers, but seem to have settled the lawsuits privately.[4]

On January 9, 2012, a Judgment of Permanent Injunction, Civil Penalties and Ancillary Relief in the State of California was issued against 'Defendants Big Sky Motion Pictures, L.L.C., Spring Break ’83 Production, L.L.C., Spring Break ’83 Distribution, L.L.C., Spring Break ’83, Rand Jay Chortkoff ... permanently enjoined from engaging in, committing, aiding and abetting, or performing directly or indirectly, by any means whatsoever, from (1) violating Corporation Code Section 25401 - offering for sale of securities by means of written or oral communications which includes any untrue statements of material fact or fails to state material facts (2) Corporation Code 25110 – offering to sell offering the sale of securities unless such security or transaction is qualified or exempted qualification (3) violating the Desist and Refrain Order issued by the Commissioner by offering and selling unqualified, non-exempt securities (4) destroying any records for a period of (3) years.

On February 20, 2014, Rand Chortkoff from Big Sky Motion Pictures, was indicted by the US Justice Department for committing securities fraud.[5]

Productions

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References

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  1. ^ Big Sky Motion Pictures website, "About Us", accessed 01-09-2009 Archived January 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Box Office Mojo
  3. ^ Dbo.ca.gov
  4. ^ Law360.com
  5. ^ Sec.gov
  6. ^ Delta Groove, August 28, 2008, "Spring Break '83 In The Editing Room", accessed 01-09-2009
  7. ^ Nl.newsbank.com The Advocate, November 8, 2007, "More extras sought for movie filming in La.", accessed 01-09-2009
  8. ^ New Orleans City Business, July 11, 2007, "Hollywood film company wants roots in Louisiana.", accessed 01-09-2009
  9. ^ Eclectogroove, "Spring Break '83 update", accessed 01-09-2009
  10. ^ Accessmylibrary.com Decatur Daily, March 28, 2007, "Somerville woman goes Hollywood: Radio show host relishes kiss on the cheek from Cuba.", accessed 01-09-2009
  11. ^ Worst Previews, What Love Is, accessed 01-09-2009
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