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Connecting Content with Consumers Volume 8 Issue 16 The Fastest Growing DVD, CD and Blu-ray Retail Catalog Connecting Content with Consumers Volume 8 Issue 16 Major Studio trends in expanding classic and contemporary films onto the Blu-ray format continues to explode as Universal Studios, Sony and Warner announce new collectable titles for consumers. Taking advantage of Allied Vaughn's integrated distribution technology, studios large and small are maximizing their asset investments and reaching new customers in the process. Join us also in welcoming Infinity Filmz to the Allied Vaughn Collection, exclusive content available for participating retailers and wholesalers, 100% ready to ship! We'd like to talk with you about your retail or content challenges, let us see if we have the tools and resources for a impactful strategy for the Holiday selling season! Richard Skillman Vice President Allied Vaughn [email protected] http://www.alliedvaughn.com AV MOD Studio Brochure AV MOD Gallery Title Library AV MOD Newsletter Archives Universal Studios "12 Monkeys" Seasons 3 & 4 - Bean on BD- More Classics Remastered! 09/04/2018 191329079119 Won't You Be My Neighbor? [Blu-ray] BD-50 2018 For over thirty years, Fred Rogers, an unassuming minister, puppeteer, writer and producer was beamed daily into homes across America in his beloved television program, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom), Won't You Be My Neighbor? takes an intimate look at Fred Rogers, a creative genius who inspired generations of children with compassion and limitless imagination. There hadn't been anything like Mister Rogers on television before and there hasn't been since. 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With only hours to go before the official unveiling by the museums benefactor, General Newton (Burt Reynolds), something terrible has happened to Whistlers Mother and only one man has the power to put it right. The only problem is that man is BEAN. Rowan Atkinson; Peter MacNicol; Burt Reynolds; Pamela Reed; Harris Yulin Comedy 08/14/2018 191329048443 Zoot Suit [Blu-ray] BD-50 1981 Part fascinating fact, part dazzling fiction, Zoot Suit is the blistering film adaptation of playwright Luis Valdez critically acclaimed stage drama based on the zoot suit riots that rocked 1940s Los Angeles.When barrio leader Henry Reyna (Daniel Valdez) and a group of his friends are unjustly convicted on circumstantial evidence and sent to San Quentin, activist lawyers Alice Bloomfield (Tyne Daly) and George Shearer (Charles Aidman) fight the blatant racially motivated miscarriage of justice to win Henry and his friends their freedom.Featuring Edward James Olmos (as the mythical Pachuco) in the role that catapulted him to stardom, Zoot Suit is a scorchingly searing and seductively provocative work that skillfully blends action, drama, romance and music! Edward James Olmos; Tyne Daly; Charles Aidman; Daniel Valdez; John Anderson; Abel Franco Musical; Drama; Urban 08/14/2018 191329053744 The Lonely Guy [Blu-ray] BD-50 1984 The one and only Steve Martin stars along with Charles Grodin and Tony Award winner Judith Ivey in a funny and poignant romance inspired by Bruce Jay Friedmans tongue-in-cheek survival manual. The Lonely Guy follows the progress of Larry (Steve Martin) and his buddy Warren (Charles Grodin) as they attempt to eke out a successful social life in the Big Apple. Theyre losers, until one day, Larry writes a book that turns loneliness into the ultimate love potion, and life is never the same! The film features performances by Steve Lawrence and Robyn Douglass with special cameos by Merv Griffin and Dr. Joyce Brothers. Steve Martin; Charles Grodin; Judith Ivey; Steve Lawrence; Robyn Douglass Comedy; Romantic Comedy 08/14/2018 191329053768 Pirates of Penzance [Blu-ray] BD-50 1983 The Pirates of Penzance, Gilbert and Sullivans classic musical comedy of mistaken identity, comes swashbuckling to the screen with all the laughs, songs and stars that made it a long-running Broadway smash! Kevin Kline reprises his Tony Award winning role along with Angela Lansbury, Linda Ronstadt, George Rose and Rex Smith in the story of a roguish pirate king and his adventurous young charge who explore the coastline in search of treasure and romance. Digitally remastered for optimum picture quality, its a fresh, funny and colorful extravaganza thats the very model of a modern movie musical. Kevin Kline; Angela Lansbury; Linda Ronstadt; George Rose; Rex Smith Comedy; Romantic Comedy 08/14/2018 191329066126 12 Monkeys: Season 3 [Blu-ray] BD-50 2018 In Season 3, James Cole and Cassandra Railly embark on a desperate search across time to find the man responsible for the apocalypse, a time traveler who calls himself the Witness. Killing the Witness will mean saving the world. But the journey will come at tremendous personal stakes for both Cole and Railly,and call into question new alliances, old bonds, and the virtue of the mission itself. Barbara Sukowa; Emily Hampshire; Kirk Acevedo; Amanda Schull; Aaron Stanford; Todd Stashwick Sci-Fi 08/14/2018 191329075579 12 Monkeys: Season 4 [Blu-ray] BD-50 2018 In Season 4, James Cole and Dr. Cassandra Railly set out on an epic quest, traveling further back in time than theyve ever been before. According to legend, their only hope lies with a weapon capable of stopping the Witness for good. But theyll soon discover that in order to win the final battle and save time itself, they will have to make the ultimate sacrifice. Barbara Sukowa; Emily Hampshire; Kirk Acevedo; Amanda Schull; Aaron Stanford; Todd Stashwick Sci-Fi 08/14/2018 191329079102 A.P. Bio: Season One DVD-9 2018 When disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton) loses out on his dream job, he is forced to return to Toledo, Ohio, and work as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher. As he comes crashing into Whitlock High School, Jack makes it absolutely clear he will not be teaching any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, Jack decides instead to use the kids for his own benefit. Eager to prove that he is still king of the castle, Principal Durbin (Patton Oswalt) struggles to control the force of nature that is Jack Griffin. Glenn Howerton; Patton Oswalt; Jacob McCarthy; Jean Villepique; Lyric Lewis; Mary Sohn; Tom Bennett Comedy Infinity Filmz Joins AV Collection Allied Vaughn is pleased to announce the addition of Infinity Filmz to the AV Collection with exclusive content for our retailers, please enjoy ! About Infinity Filmz: Infinity Filmz acts as a consulting producing partner for filmmakers in representing their films and securing distribution deals ranging from VOD/DVD, cable TV, streaming and educational in North America, Canada and some worldwide territories. As a premiere film production company in the Tampa, Florida area we have become proficient in film production, distribution and navigating the complexities of film festivals. 09/01/2018 810162035587 Pawnz DVD-5 2013 A manager of a successful pawnshop has to see if his girlfriend is cheating again, while he is away he entrusts his shop to a team of sarcastic slackers! Watch as they set out to prove that because they take your crap doesnt mean they will put up with it! Lido Capogrosso; Lauren Leech; Gabrielle Ortiz Comedy Inspiration Films 08/01/2018 810162035556 King Charles DVD-5 2018 An un-ethical DEA agent does everything in his power within and outside the law to catch a cocaine kingpin. Hilton Roberts III; Pricella Henriquez; Rod Grant; Michael Santi Action; drama Inspiration Films 08/01/2018 810162035648 Illusions DVD-5 2015 A disillusioned woman tries to gain control of her life as the people closest to her begin to die mysteriously. Krista Grotte; Keily Fernandez; Andrew Suchman Thriller/Horror Inspiration Films "Star" Season One now available from Fox TV! 08/28/2018 024543547723 Star: The Complete First Season DVD-9 2018 Co-creators Lee Daniels (TVs Empire) and Tom Donaghy pull back the curtain on musics gritty and dark reality in STAR.
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