Production Studio
Largo Entertainment
Largo Entertainment was an American independent production studio that made waves in the '90s, backed by the serious firepower of film producer Lawrence Gordon and Japanese electronics giant JVC in a partnership that represented over $100 million in investment. Founded in 1989, Largo burst onto the scene with Point Break in 1991—a film that became an instant action classic and set the tone for their ambitious approach to filmmaking. Though their run was relatively short, closing out with Grey Owl in 1999, the studio carved out a memorable place in '90s cinema before eventually transitioning into Intermedia. While Largo was primarily an American production company rather than a Bollywood studio, their impact on the action and thriller genres during their decade-long operation was undeniable. They specialized in high-concept, big-budget projects that didn't shy away from taking creative risks, and their willingness to invest heavily in quality filmmaking helped define the cinematic landscape of the era. Their legacy lives on through the films they produced, which continue to be celebrated by fans who remember Largo as a studio that understood how to make entertainment that connected with audiences—a philosophy that resonates across all film industries, including Bollywood.
Source: Wikipedia ↗