DreamWorks financed the $15 million production and served as the North American distributor.
Samuel W. Gelfman was the film's producer, and American International Pictures served as both the production company and the distributor.
He served as the "authorized distributor of Minerva Press books'" in the U. States.
ComicsOne also served as the distributor for videos and merchandise related to its licensed titles.
The newly created partnership, New World Television, then served as the distributor for the show.
Million Film served as the distributor of the debut works of significant filmmakers even in its last years in production.
The film's production company, AB Svensk Filmindustri, also served as the distributor.
Cycling '74 (C74) was founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli to serve as the distributor for his various collections of software.
Video Techniques also served as the worldwide distributor of several major international sports events and provided the missing link that enabled pay-per-view cable broadcast in the U.S.
Warner Home Video also served as the distributor for Pathé titles on video in the early 1990s.