Out of the Corner, by Jennifer Grey
Continued from Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17, Part 18, Part 19 and Part 20
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This blog article does not summarize any part of Grey's book.
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Despite the huge success of her movie Dirty Dancing, Grey failed to develop a successful movie career. One reason for Grey's failure is that Vestron -- the movie-production company that made millions of dollars from Dirty Dancing -- failed to use Grey in further Vestron movies.
In a previous blog article titled "My 1,500th Post in this Blog -- Part 5" my list of my blog articles about Vestron included the following.
Vestron Video and Dirty Dancing
Vestron to produce movies for video
Vestron's Gamble
Dirty Dancing was structured as a negative pickup
Selling Dirty Dancing II
The Collapse of Video Prices and Vestron's Collapse
Dirty Dancing -- Vestron's First Production
The Vestron Test
Dirty Dancing struts its stuff on videotape
The Cross-Promotion of Vestron and Nestle
The Dirty Dancing Sequel and Security Pacific National Bank
Vestron bites the dust
Video's Bonanza for the Entertainment Industry
The Acquisition of Vestron by Live Entertainment
How People Watched Old Movies Before VCRs
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 2
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 3
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 4
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 5
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 6
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 7
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 8
What did Vestron do with its Dirty Dancing earnings -- Part 9
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Continued in Part 22
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