The
Aryan Couple to be Release in Selected Markets November 18th
10/11/05
"The Aryan Couple": A John Daly Film Starring Martin Landau
Will Be Released in Selected Markets on November 18; to Open Nationwide
Beginning January 2006
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/11/05 -- Film and Music
Entertainment, Inc. (OTC: FLME) announced today that its first theatrical
release, "The Aryan Couple," a John Daly film starring Martin
Landau, will open on November 18 in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Philadelphia and
Washington, DC. Marty Zeidman's SLOWHAND CINEMA RELEASING will then
platform the World War II thriller nationally from January 2006.
"The Aryan Couple" is directed, produced and co-written by
Award Winning John Daly ("Platoon," "The Last
Emperor") and co-produced by Peter Beale ("Call From
Space," "Five Days One Summer"). "The Aryan
Couple" stars Martin Landau (Academy Award winner for "Ed
Wood"), Judy Parfitt ("Hamlet," "Wilde,"
"Girl With A Pearl Earring"), Kenny Doughty ("Crush,"
"Elizabeth") and Caroline Carver ("A Rather English
Marriage," "The Scarlet Pimpernel").
Martin Landau was honored last night with the highly prestigious Jewish
Image Award at The Fifth Annual Jewish Image Awards for his portrayal of
Josef Krauzenberg in "The Aryan Couple." Among the other
honorees were Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand.
Film and Music Entertainment is an independent entertainment production
and distribution company, which produces high quality, theatrical feature
films for worldwide distribution.
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