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Big Screen Entertainment Group and William Shatner to "Sit Shiva"
Business Wire, March 11, 2008
HOLLYWOOD -- Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC:BSEG) CEO Kimberley Kates has announced that plans are in motion to begin pre-production on the new William Shatner helmed comedy, entitled "The Shiva Club" aka "Shiva Crashers." The story, based upon an original idea from Shatner, is a funny and touching look into the world of comedy, with a Shiva as the setting.
"Mr. Shatner has come up with a totally new and unique concept, and an extraordinarily strong script, written by Nat Maudlin," Kates said. "We are in talks with a virtual 'who's who' of American comedy, from legendary comedians to today's hottest comics."
Emmy and Golden Globe award winner Shatner, who stars as "Denny Crane" on the ABC hit "Boston Legal," will likely step in front of the camera as well.
Big Screen is co-producing with its Florida partner, Five Star Entertainment, whose Lifetime television series, "The Balancing Act," premieres later this month.
IN OTHER NEWS:
BSEG's film "The Mirror," starring Kelly LeBrock, Erin Cahill and Thaao Penghlis, played to a packed house at the Fantasporto Film festival in Porto, Portugal on Saturday.
BSEG's Stephen Eckelberry, the film's director, as well as the stars of the film were in attendance. During the award ceremony, Ms. LeBrock & Ms. Cahill were honored with a special award for their performance from festival President Mario Dorminsky.
On the business side, Eckelberry has been fielding responses from the many European buyers and sales agents in attendance, as well representatives from international film festivals.
About BSEG:
Big Screen Entertainment Group (BSEG) is a full service entertainment company designed to develop, produce, purchase, exhibit and distribute products in all media formats.
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