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'''Hot House Entertainment''' is a ]-based ] studio founded in 1993 by director ]. The company has several video lines and web properties.
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== History ==
Steven Scarborough started adult film-making through his social contacts with ], ] and Matt Sterling. At the time Scarborough owned a health food store in San Francisco's ] where he employed, among others, adult video actors ]. In 1987, Holmes asked Scarborough to join ] as a director. During his six year tenure, Scarborough produced and directed nearly 50 films for Falcon.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}

Early in his career he decried the "decency" ] between the straight and gay arms of the adult industry. He supplied the growing demand for fringe/] video. The "Plain Wrapped Video" and "Club Inferno" brands were launched and provided professionally shot fetish films. He earned the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ] in 2001.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}

In 2002 Scarborough was honored at the ] where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame; he also earned a spot on the ]'s Wall of Fame at the 2004 ].<ref name=gayvnhalloffame>{{cite web|title=GayVN Awards Show: Hall of Fame|publisher=AVN|url=http://gayvnawards.avn.com/noms/hall-of-fame.html}}</ref>

The staff at Hot House includes VP/Creative Director Brent Smith (Scarborough's ] who joined the company in 2001), production designer Richard Board, and Art Director ].<ref> thesisters.org (retrieved 2007-10-29)</ref>

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