| IN DEVELOPMENT: FILMS FOR TV |
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Sex In The South - Executive Producer
Lifetime Television and Chesler/Perlmutter Productions |
Higher Ground - Executive Producer
A & E
and Orly Adelson Productions |
| Magic Castle - Executive Producer
- Lifetime and Orly Adelson Productions |
| The Last Valentine - Producer - Hallmark, Paulist Productions |
| "Sante, The Kenneth Kimes Story"
(USA Network) |
| "The Columbia Malignancy," based
on Marc Gardner's true story, with Jersey Films & Zide-Perry Films
(HBO). |
| "Port of Call," by Ken Atchity &
Chi-Li Wong, with Viacom Entertainment (series). |
| "Profiles in Success" - Pete Rose
- Reach for the Sky:Home Video with L/A House and Appledown Video |
| IN DEVELOPMENT: FEATURE FILMS |
| The Undead Producer - Independent - Director Ernest R. Dickerson.
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| Three Men Seeking Monsters Universal Pictures. Production with Greasy Entertainment. Starring Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) Writer and Director Mark Steven Johnson (Ghost Rider). Full film bio at www.imdb.com.
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| The Kill Martin Club - Executive Producer for Working Title |
| "Demon Keeper" - based
on Royce Bucckingham's first novel - Producer - Fox2000 - Writer Laeta Kalogridis (The Dive, Battle Angel) |
| "Ripley's Believe It Or Not "
production with Alphaville (Paramount Pictures). Writers Scott
Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (Agent Cody Banks, Man on the Moon).
Starring Jim Carrey. Director Tim Burton. |
| "Meg," based on Steve Alten's first
novel. Producer - production with Lawrence GordonProductions and Guillermo
del Toro (Hellboy, Blade II), Director Jan de Bont(Lara Croft Tomb
Raider, Speed 1,2) (formerly with Disney) |
| "Henry's List of Wrongs," script
by John Scott Shepherd. Producer - New Line Cinema. Director Mark
Waters (Mean Girls, Freaky Friday) and writer Harley Peyton (Bandits,
Twin Peaks TV series) |
| "Eulogy for Joseph Way," based
on John Scott Shepherd's second novel. Co-production with John Wells
Entertainment (Warner Brothers), director John Scott Shepherd |
| John Scott Shepherd's "Favorite
Son," co-production with Donald Deline (Sony) |
| "A Midnight Carol," based on the
novel by Patricia K. Davis. Co-production with Pace Productions ("Mambo
Kings," "The White Water Boys.") |
| "Sign of the Watcher," based on
Brett Bartlett's first novel. Co-production with Zide-Perry Films
(Propaganda Films). |
| "180 Seconds at Willow Park," based
on Rick Lynch's first novel. Co-production with Zide Entertainment
(New Line Cinema). |
| "The Danger Zone," by
Nell Brien. Co-production with Lawrence Mark Productions. |
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CREDITS |
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| AEI FEATURE FILMS: |
| Joe Somebody, a Fox 2000/New
Regency-AEI picture starring Tim Allen, Julie Bowen, Jim Belushi;
directed by John Pasquin ("The Santa Clause," "Home Improvement,"
etc.); produced by Ken Atchity and Matt Gross (for Arnold and Ann Kopelson),
exec producer, Chi-Li Wong. |
| Life, or Something Like It,
a New Regency picture, starring Angelina Jolie and Ed Burns;
directed by Stephen Herek ("101 Dalmatians," "The Three Musketeers,"
"Rockstar," "Mr. Holland's Opus," etc.); produced by John Davis
and Chi-Li Wong, exec producer, Ken
Atchity. |
| Falling Over Backwards, starring Saul Rubinek and
Paul Soles. Executive Producer, for Ranfilm (with Astral-Bellevue-Pathe,
Telefilm, and the National Film Board of Canada). 13 Film festivals,
including opening and closing the Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival,
and opening the Santa Barbara Film Festival and the Palm Springs
Film Festival. (Released only outside the U.S.; U.S. rights
available, for remake or otherwise). |
| AEI FICTION |
Steve Alten's Meg
(Doubleday-Bantam; Literary Guild), The
Trench ( Kensington), Domain, Goliath,
and Resurrection (Tor) |
Nell Brien's: Veiled Journey
Lioness
(Mira) (see Shirley Palmer) |
| April Christofferson's Moratorium, Patent
to Kill (Forge) |
| Patricia K. Davis' A Midnight
Carol, (St. Martin's Press) |
| Nancy Freedman's Sappho:
The Tenth Muse, (St. Martin's Press) |
Lois Gilbert's River
of Summer, Without Mercy
(Dutton-Onyx) |
Milt Lyle's The
Cruelest Lie (AEI-Calcasieu) |
Rick Lynch's 180 Seconds at Willow Park
(Dove) |
John Robert Marlow's Nano (Forge/St.
Martin's) |
Floyd Martinez's Spirits
of the High Mesa (Arte Público Press) |
Michael Murray's InsurrectionRed, BlackLight,
and ForceGold (Putnam-Signet) |
ShirleyPalmer's The Danger Zone, The Trade
(Mira) |
S.N. Palmer's Veiled
Journey (Mira) |
James Michael Pratt's The
Last Valentine (Literary Guild; Doubleday Book Club;
Dove Audio), The
Lighthouse Keeper (Literary Guild; Doubleday Book
Club), Ticket Home
and Paradise
Bay (St. Martin's Press) |
| Mitchell Rossi's The
Hong Kong Sanction (Pinnacle) |
Cheryl Saban's Sins
of the Mother (Dove; Los Angeles Times Bestseller
List) |
| John Scott Shepherd's Henry's List of Wrongs,
Eulogy for Joseph Way, Layover (Rugged
Land) |
Tom Stern's: Gold Fever
(AEI, Titan) |
| AEI NON-FICTION |
| Jack Allen's Marilyn
by Moonlight (Barclay House) |
| Peter Bielagus, Getting
Loaded (NAL) |
Jerry M. Blaskovich, M.D.'s Anatomy
of Deceit (Dunhill Publishers) |
| Howard Bonham's Dictionary for Investors (Adams
Media) |
| Joyce H. Brown's Heavenly
Answers to Earthly Questions (NAL Dutton) |
| Gary Buffone's The
Myth of Tomorrow, (McGraw Hill) |
| Gary Buffone's Choking on The Silver Spoon (Regan
Books) |
| Abbott George Burke's Simply
Heavenly : The Monastery Vegetarian Cookbook (Macmillan)
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| Paul Grangaard's The Grangaard Method (Perigree)
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| Clint Greenleaf's Gentleman's
Guide Series (Adams Media) |
Tim Hoerr's Thank
God It's Monday Morning (Celebrity) |
| Ron Hogart's Hymns
to Orpheus (Phanes Press) |
| Dr. Mark Huston, M.D., Barry Fox, Nadine Taylor, What Your
Doctor Won't Tell You About Hypertension (Warner Books) |
| Gary & Joy Lundberg's I Don't
Have to Make Everything All Better (Book of the
Month Club), and Married for
Better, Not Worse (Viking) |
| Elizabeth Mason's The
Rag Street Journal: A Guide to Thrift Shops in North America
, her second book from Clarkson-Potter. (Holt: Owl
Books and Clarkson-Potter) |
| Elizabeth Mason's Valuable
Vintage (Clarkson-Potter) |
Sherry Meinberg's Into
the Hornet's Nest (R&E Publishers) |
Allison McMillan's When I Loved Myself
Enough (St. Martin's) |
Nori Muster's Betrayal
of the Spirit: Behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement
(University of Illinois Press) |
| Lucy Papillon's When
Hope Can Kill (Celebrity) |
Bud Poduska's Till Debt Do Us Part
(Deseret Books) |
Ripley Entertainment's The
Amazing World of Robert Ripley (Black Dog &
Leventhal, Ripley's) |
| Nola Rocco's The
Hollywood Facelift (Arlington House) |
Jim Sagner's Success
through Cashflow Reengineering (AMACOM; Business
Book Club) |
Carole Smith's The
Magic Castle: My Son Was a Multiple (St. Martin's
Press) |
| Mary Taylor's Bedroom
Games , (Random House, Three Rivers Press) |
| Gregory H. Tefft,
For Your Body Only , For My Body Only (Dragon
Door) |
Governor Jesse Ventura's I Ain't
Got Time to Bleed: Rebuilding the Body Politic from the Bottom
Up (Villard; NAL Dutton; Thorndike: 13 weeks on
The New York Times Bestseller List); and Do I
Stand Alone? Going to the Mat against Political Pawns and Media
Jackals (Pocket) |
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