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      • In 1984, Film Ventures International was on the verge of collapse due to financial issues including the release failure of Great White, the poor box-office performance of Montoro's final film Mutant, and his pending divorce settlement.
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  2. Film Ventures International officially closed in 1985. Montoro's whereabouts remain unknown, though it is believed he fled to Mexico in early 1987 under a false name. It is not even known if he is still alive.

  3. Mutant (1984) was the last film produced by Edward Montoro. It opened in 1984 to some success, but it didn't recoup its costs and resulted in the demise of Film Ventures International.

  4. "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.

  5. Jul 30, 2018 · The final hit for FVI was the release of Mutant, the last movie produced by Edward L. Montoro. The movie wasn’t able to recoup it’s budget at the box office. These two financial failures placed FVI on the brink of collapse. After the release of Mutant, Edward L. Montoro became embroiled in a messy divorce from spouse, Joan Montoro. It was ...

  6. It's obvious he missed his calling: after watching three of the worst horrors ever shot on film, I watched Kill And Kill Again, an eighties kung-fu flick, and realized Montoro as a producer...

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  7. 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.

  8. One of the last gasps from Edward L. Montoro's Film Ventures following the previous year's GREAT WHITE legal debacle and sold with a memorable poster art and one of the most misleading trailers ever (prominently featuring HILLS HAVE EYES star Michael Berryman, who isn't even in the movie), MORTUARY is an intermittently effective early '80s ...