Proper noun
Bryanston (plural Bryanstons)
A surname.
A court judgment instructed Bryanston to pay the filmmakers $500,000, but by then the company had declared bankruptcy. Source: Internet
Cecilia Gleeson stands proudly in her Ikebana workshop at her home in Bryanston. Source: Internet
A swift response by police officers led to the arrest of an alleged robber in Bryanston on 22 June. Source: Internet
They signed the contract with Bryanston and after the investors recouped their money (with interest)—and after Skaaren, the lawyers, and the accountants were paid—only $8,100 was left to be divided among the 20 cast and crew members. Source: Internet
Louis Perano of Bryanston Pictures eventually purchased the distribution rights. Source: Internet
On August 28, 1974, Louis Peraino of Bryanston agreed to distribute the film worldwide, from which Bozman and Skaaren would receive $225,000 and 35 percent of the profits. Source: Internet