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Anchor Bay Entertainment Acquires “Abandoned”

DVD/Blu-ray Release Slated for Summer 2010

Anchor Bay Entertainment announced today the acquisition of the psychological thriller Abandoned for North American distribution through its Anchor Bay Films label. Directed by Michael Feifer (A Christmas Proposal, Soda Springs), the film is written by Peter Sullivan (Eve’s Christmas, Termination Point), from a story by Jeffrey Schenck and Peter Sullivan and is the last screen appearance by the late actress Brittany Murphy.

Produced by Jeffrey Schenck (Boy Next Door, American Bandits, “The Dog Who Saved Christmas”) and Barry Barnholtz (“The Dog Who Saved Christmas”, Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas) for Hybrid, Abandoned is slated to be released in summer 2010.

“Anchor Bay established its reputation by releasing some of the most thrilling films on the market, and Abandoned is a movie that delivers,” states Kevin Kasha, senior vice president, acquisitions, Anchor Bay Films. “Abandoned has the kind of twists and turns that will have the audience guessing until the end; and keep them talking after.”

Producer Barnholtz says, “Anchor Bay understands the horror and thriller genres, the entire team is unbelievably talented, and I think Abandoned fits in perfectly with the company’s outstanding catalog.”

Abandoned is, sadly, the final film role for the talented actress Brittany Murphy (Sin City, 8 Mile, Girl Interrupted, Clueless), who passed away in December. Producers Barnholtz and Schenck have released this joint statement: “Brittany will be deeply missed by everyone who worked on Abandoned. The film is a taut thriller which portrays Brittany’s character as smart and tough – and that’s how we all want to remember her.”

Anchor Bay Entertainment President Bill Clark adds, “Releasing this young actress’s last film is both an honor and bittersweet. It was important to Anchor Bay that the timing of this release be right, because we’re sensitive to such a tragic loss. However, we also recognize that Brittany’s fans will want to see her amazing work.”

Abandoned follows Mary Walsh (Murphy) as she delivers boyfriend Kevin (Dean Cain, TV’s “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman”) to a hospital for routine outpatient surgery. But when Mary returns to take him home, he’s mysteriously vanished. An administrator (Mimi Rogers, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, TV’s “The X Files”) can’t find any record of him, and a police search turns up nothing. Increasingly frantic, Mary is taken to staff psychiatrist Dr. Bensley (Peter Bogdanovich, TV’s “The Sopranos,” directed Mask, Paper Moon, The Last Picture Show), who pronounces her unstable. Now she must not only find her missing boyfriend, but prove her own sanity. A stranger informs Mary he knows Kevin’s whereabouts, but demands a $10 million ransom, this forces Mary to save herself and the man she loves … by any means necessary.

Anchor Bay Films is unique in that it offers the creative community a fully integrated distribution capability and an international solution extending beyond the U.S. Anchor Bay Films, a division of Anchor Bay Entertainment, is on the ground providing quality distribution with operations in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, as well as distribution capabilities in other key territories. The company focuses on a platform release strategy for its films with an eye toward maximizing their potential across all ancillary distribution platforms. Recent releases include Spread starring Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche, The Open Road starring Jeff Bridges and Justin Timberlake, Broken Lizard’s The Slammin’ Salmon starring Michael Clarke Duncan, and After.Life starring Liam Neeson and Christina Ricci. Its current theatrical release Frozen premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and it will release City Island, starring Andy Garcia and Julianna Margulies, in March 2010.

“Abandoned” Trailer Online

The trailer for one of Brittany’s upcoming films, “Abandoned”, has been released! You can see it below…

Brittany Murphy Takes on The Caller

In a story from The Hollywood Reporter, Brittany Murphy is going to star in director Mathew Parkhill’s The Caller.

The actress joins a cast that includes Stephen Moyer and Luis Guzman.

In The Caller, troubled divorcee, Mary Kee, begins to receive mysterious phone calls from an unknown caller and she quickly begins to feel haunted in her own home. When she discovers that the person is calling from the past, Mary realizes that she will have to kill her in order to survive but how do you kill someone living in the past and what will happen if she fails.

The film starts shooting in Puerto Rico this Friday.

From Movie Web

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Get Your First Look at Deadline!

We have a brand new exclusive DVD clip from Deadline, which will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1. Take a look at this brand new exclusive clip featuring Brittany Murphy and a creepy bathtub.

ollowing a traumatic incident with her violent ex-boyfriend, Alice retreats to a remote Victorian house to convalesce and focus on finishing her screenplay in time for a fast approaching deadline. When she begins hearing strange sounds and seeing apparitions, Alice searches for the source, only to find disturbing videotapes in the attic. Fascinated by her discovery, Alice digs deeper to uncover the mysterious story of the couple (Thora Birch and Marc Blucas) on the tapes, sending her on a twisting and terrifying pursuit to find out what is behind the endless mind games.

Special Features:

- Behind the Scenes Footage
- Previews

From Movie Web

Trailer: Brittany Murphy’s “Across the Hall” Thriller

The trailer for the upcoming thriller “Across the Hall,” starring Brittany Murphy (8 Mile), Mike Vogel (Cloverfield) and Danny Pino (Flicka), has appeared online…

Plot: A quiet night takes a dangerous turn when Julian (Vogel) receives a frantic phone call from his best friend, Terry (Pino). Terry claims to have followed his unfaithful fiancee, June (Murphy), to a seedy hotel on the other side of town. To make matters worse, he’s staked out the room across the hall from her, a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a revolver in the other. Julian pleads with his friend to stay put while he rushes to avert disaster.

“Across the Hall” is directed by Alex Merkin, who is making his feature film debut, and will get a limited theatrical run starting December 4th.

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