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Remedy |
A
New York City artist is witness to his best
friends murder - or was he? Due to a drug
problem, he can’t recall what happened.
Now he is the prime suspect and desperately
tries to remember before it’s too late.
In a world of sex, drugs and murder -
Choose your poison wisely.
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CAST:
Vincent Pastore from The
Sopranos with Ace Frehley
from KISS and music by Danny
Aiello. |
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J. Nascarella, Christian Maelen, Jon Doscher,
Frank Vincent, Chuck Zito, Ricky Aiello, Maureen
Van Zandt |
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By:
Starline Pictures and Vision
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4CHOSEN:
The Documentary |
Four
young minority basketball players from New
York City are traveling to North Carolina
for a college basketball showcase when they
are racially profiled by two NJ State Troopers
and then shot 13 times. The 4CHOSEN
must struggle to overcome their injuries,
adversity and controversy. The powerful team
of attorneys led by JOHNNIE COCHRAN assist
them as they rebuild their lives and influence
major law changes. THIS IS THEIR STORY!
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| Narrated
By: Montel Williams |
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By: Starline Pictures
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Harry:
A Communication Breakdown |
Harry
is a documentary about the gruesome, shocking
events of November 28, 1976. A young man named
Harry De La Roche returned to his Montvale,
NJ home for a holiday weekend and murdered
his entire family in cold blood. Young Harry
confessed to the police and was arrested,
tried and convicted for his crime. It seemed
to be an open and shut case of a young man
pushed to the edge. Or so the story goes...
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The
1976 murders represented the collapse of a
family. What looked to be an ordinary suburban
household turned out to be an American nightmare.
Harry could, indeed, be anyone’s
son! |
Narrated
By:
Danny Aiello |
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The
Gentleman |
Eccentric
Hollywood director Rande Richardson (JON
DOSCHER) has it made: he’s prosperous,
successful, and famous, with a stunning
wife and a multi-million dollar mansion.
The posh and glamorous Ava Garrison is signed
on to star in his next film, and Rande is
on the brink of achieving his life long
goal – an Oscar. But Rande feels threatened
when young playboy actor Dane Masterson
steps into his territory. Rande’s
success is endangered by his jealousy and
inability to make decisions on his own.
The superficial Hollywood life that Rande
has built for himself proves to be fleeting,
and Rande must come to terms with who and
what really matters.
Cast:
Jon Doscher, Rachael Robbins, Monica Leigh,
Heidi Kristoffer, Keith Collins, Mike Randy,
James Croft, with Rick Aiello, and Randy
Jones |
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Films
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4CHOSEN:
The Motion Picture |
Scheduled
Production
Sprimg
2009
Release
Date
Spring 2010
Written
and Produced by
Jon Doscher
Directed
by
David Anspaugh |
Projected
Cast
Louis Gossett, Jr., Laurence Fishburne,
Cybill Shepherd, Billy Zane, and Danny
Aiello
Distributed
by
Starline Pictures |
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Budget:
$16.1 Million
Projected Gross: $65 Million |
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Anyone's
Son |
Scheduled
Production
Fall 2008
Release
Date
Fall 2009
Written
and Produced by
Jon Doscher
Directed
by
Danny Aiello |
Projected
Cast
Gary Oldman, Laura Linney, Danny Aiello
and Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Distributed
by
Starline Pictures |
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Comparable Films |
MONSTER
- (2003)
Budget: $8 Million
Domestic Gross: $34,469,210
Foreign Gross: $25,909,374
Release: 1,093 Theatres
Director: Patty Jenkins
Actors: Charlize Theron,
Christina Ricci
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IN
THE BEDROOM - (2001)
Budget: $1.7 Million
Domestic Gross: $35,930,604
Foreign Gross: $7,438,175
Release: 1,103 Theatres
Director: Todd Field
Actors: Tom Wilkenson,
Sissy Spacek |
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Budget:
$10 Million
MODERATE GROSS - $36,000,000
MEDIUM GROSS - $40,000,000
HIGH GROSS - 50,000,000 |
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Films
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Brando |
A
major theatrical period piece about an American
icon. When it comes to legendary Hollywood
figures, few cast as big a shadow as Marlon
Brando. He was a maverick, a rebel, a recluse,
and an enigma. He was also considered by many
to be the greatest actor of his time. See
the inside story of the ultimate Hollywood
icon.
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Budget:
$45 Million
Projected Gross: $90 Million |
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Double
Frame |
In
this fast paced exciting suspense thriller,
FLOYD BARROW is not your average small-town
guy. His aggressive behavior gets him into
big-time trouble. Attempting to overcome
his temper, Floyd tries PROFESSOR HOOVER'S
extreme behavioral therapy, but before the
therapy can take effect, a violent robbery
and murder shocks the town. All the evidence
points to Floyd as he finds himself trapped
in a web of deceit, greed, and corruption
and winds up the victim of a “double
frame”.
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Budget:
$1 Million
Projected Gross: $3 Million |
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Five
Keys |
On
New Years Eve 1945, during the final hours
of World War II, a German U-boat captain
locates an entrance to a canal located under
Canal Street and carefully guides his U-boat,
armed with an untested nuclear bomb, undetected
beneath the busy roadway of lower Manhattan.
62 years later a terrorist cell discovers
the submarine and tries to locate the missing
5th key to detonate the bomb.
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Budget:
$25 Million
Projected Gross: $55 Million |
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Losing
Daylight |
LOGLINE:
The most frightening thing about Diana Norton's
nightmares is
that she might not be dreaming.
When
evil forces born from the darkest corners
of her nightmares begin
spilling into her waking hours, a brilliant
young advertising executive must fend them
off before they destroy her career, love-life
and sanity.
Written by Marla
Cukor.
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Budget:
$10 Million
Projected Gross: $35 Million |
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Mobbed
Up |
Financial
straits force brother and sister owners
of a beachside ice cream parlor to rent
their backroom to a hilarious Philadelphia
mob crew for a gambling parlor.
www.mobbedupmovie.com
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Budget:
$1 Million
Projected Gross: $3 Million |
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Munson |
The
New York Yankees of the late 1970’s
were filled with sensational and controversial
behind-the-scenes stories. They were wild,
they were raucous, and they were unbeatable,
until the sobering moment when everything
changed.
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Budget:
$30 Million
Projected Gross: $85 Million |
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My
Brother's Keeper |
Based
on a true story of two brothers from The Bronx
in the 1950’s, and how one brother’s
mysterious death would shatter the other brother’s
world.
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Budget:
$3.5 Million
Projected Gross: $8 Million |
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Santa's
Gone Hollywood |
Not
only does Santa Claus exist, but he’s
got real-life gambling issues. He couldn’t
pick a winner if the North Pole depended on
it. Now, facing bankruptcy, with no dough
in sight for Christmas, Santa must come up
with a plan to sell his life story and convince
a Hollywood agent to BELIEVE in him and negotiate
the ultimate movie deal that will SAVE CHRISTMAS
!!.
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Budget:
$30 Million
Projected Gross: $65 Million |
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Say
Your Prayers |
A
murder mystery involving four brothers and
a rape case which leads to murder and revelations.
The rape case reveals many dark secrets from
the past that threaten to engulf the entire
family, and lead to an astonishing series
of secrets.
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Budget:
$5 Million
Projected Gross: $25 Million |
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The
Science of Cool |
A
high school science experiment goes unexpectedly
wrong... or was it right? ... the school
nerds change their lives beyond their
wildest dreams.
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Budget:
$3.5 Million
Projected Gross: $8 Million |
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A
Shot at the Title |
Based
on a true story about a boxing family
at the beginning of the 20th century in
Greenwich Village, New York, "A
Shot at the Title" is a family drama
about the discrimination against the Italians
in and out of the boxing arena.
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Budget:
$10 Million
Projected Gross: $25 Million |
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