Re: English version
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 1:27 am
Airola wrote:
> There are a couple of interesting things to note though:
> 1. This is SP-1860 instead of SP-1859
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At least from what I know quite some original (SP Company) russian-releases hold the same
catalogue numbers as the "international-versions"... but some don't...
There might be a reason for it; yet I am unaware of further details regarding this issue...
> 2. Could Sergey Pryanishnicov live in Finland or does he only
> have an office there as there is an address for him in Vantaa, Finland, mentioned in
> that text?
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It's not surprising at all if Sergei Pryanishnikov's official address was located outside
russia at that time...
Around 2006 it became more and more impossible for russian directors/producers
to run legal business with "adult-content".
See here (for example):
> There are a couple of interesting things to note though:
> 1. This is SP-1860 instead of SP-1859
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At least from what I know quite some original (SP Company) russian-releases hold the same
catalogue numbers as the "international-versions"... but some don't...
There might be a reason for it; yet I am unaware of further details regarding this issue...
> 2. Could Sergey Pryanishnicov live in Finland or does he only
> have an office there as there is an address for him in Vantaa, Finland, mentioned in
> that text?
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It's not surprising at all if Sergei Pryanishnikov's official address was located outside
russia at that time...
Around 2006 it became more and more impossible for russian directors/producers
to run legal business with "adult-content".
See here (for example):