Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Closest Living Relative of Nikola Tesla Completes Interview for Westinghouse Film


Pittsburgh, PA - December 18, 2007- Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that William H. Terbo, closest living relative of scientist/inventor Nikola Tesla, has completed an interview for the upcoming film, Westinghouse, which will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Pre-orders for the film are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. Click here for a sneak preview of the film.

In addition to being the grandnephew of Tesla, Mr. Terbo is a Founding Director, Chairman of the Executive Board and, since 1998, Executive Secretary of the Tesla Memorial Society, Inc. Mr. Terbo speaks regularly on the personality, ideals and accomplishments of Nikola Tesla and has a personal archive of approximately 10,000 Tesla-related items.

"We were incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to interview William Terbo for Westinghouse." said Producer/Director Mark Bussler, "His insight into Nikola Tesla's life is invaluable, and we really could not have made a film about George Westinghouse without covering Tesla in it. The combination of Tesla's visionary genius and Westinghouse' business and manufacturing genius are what won the 'Battle of the Currents' and brought us electricity as we know it today."

Westinghouse is a feature-length documentary about the life and times of George Westinghouse, his companies, legacy, personality and conflict with Thomas Edison. George Westinghouse is considered America's greatest industrialist and the only man who would go up against Edison, and win.

Westinghouse was filmed in cooperation with the George Westinghouse Museum and features rare and never before seen footage, industrial films and photos previously buried deep within the Westinghouse archives. Filmed in High Definition, the film includes interviews with the following:

- Edward J. Reis, executive director, George Westinghouse Museum (1998-2007)
- William H. Terbo, grandnephew of visionary genius Nikola Tesla
- James Sutherland, retired electrical engineer, Westinghouse Electric
- Quentin R. Skrabec, Jr., PhD, author, George Westinghouse: Gentle Genius
- David Cope, World's Fair historian

Mark Bussler's credits include EXPO - Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder, World War 1 - American Legacy narrated by David Carradine, Horses of Gettysburg narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine and Johnstown Flood narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Friday, December 7, 2007

The Grange Fair - An American Tradition Now Available for Preorder and in Stores February 19th


Pittsburgh, PA - December 10, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that preorders for its new Emmy award-winning film, The Grange Fair - An American Tradition, are being taken via major Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. The DVD will also be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, February 19, 2008.

The Grange Fair - An American Tradition captures a vanishing piece of Americana - one of the last remaining agricultural encampment Grange fairs in the country.

For much of the last century, Grange fairs were an important part of rural life, an opportunity for isolated farm families to gather to exchange information, showcase livestock and socialize. In addition to possessing some of the trappings of a conventional county fair - agricultural vendors, livestock and produce competitions, food, rides and live performances - the Grange Fair featured in the film, operates likes a small city. It boasts almost a thousand highly coveted residential tents and a fleet of 1,300 recreational vehicles housing thousands of families. Thousands more attend to join family reunions, enjoy the midway and watch competitions.

For many participants, the fair and its competitions mark the culmination of months of work raising animals, growing produce, cooking and baking. Produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting and airing nationwide on public television, The Grange Fair - An American Tradition reveals the drama of those final nail-biting moments in which a year of work goes before the judges along with the personal triumphs and disappointments of those who participate in this unique American phenomena.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde Garnering Positive Reviews


Pittsburgh, PA - December 6, 2007 - Looking for a unique gift for the holidays? Something funny, quirky - maybe even charming? Inecom Entertainment Company's comedic film Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde continues to garner positive reviews and may be just what the doctor ordered - pun intended!

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is a comedy about a doctor who went to film school to make a film about being a doctor. Producer/Director Dr. Ravi Godse jokes, "Making movies is not brain surgery; it is more difficult than that!"

Like many men his age, Dr. Ravi finds himself halfway through his life having not yet achieved the greatness he anticipated. Sure, he could buy a sports car or find a hot, young babe to help him through his midlife crisis, but Dr. Ravi yearns for more. His search for divine fulfillment takes him from the halls of a hospital to what he believes is his true calling - directing and producing a true "timeless classic" motion picture.

On his journey, he must cope with unscrupulous agents, reluctant colleagues, an unenthusiastic wife and even the Mafia. From the streets of Pittsburgh to the sun-swept shores of South Africa, Dr. Ravi's search takes him near and far eventually bringing him to the realization that it's not important what he does or how well he does it, as long as he just does something.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for some rude humor. The film's ensemble cast also features American Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Sports Broadcasting legend Myron Cope and multiple Emmy-winning TV personality Dave Crawley.

Here's what just a few reviewers have said about the film:

"The influence of Woody Allen's early films on Godse's movie is unmistakable, complete with a neurotic schlemiel protagonist who directly addresses the camera, a la Annie Hall." - Ramesh Santanam, Associated Press

"A charming indie comedy with moments of absolute hilarity. Brings to mind such notable efforts as Clerks and Things to Do." - John Latchem, Home Media Magazine

"Dr. Godse is not only a man of medicine, but also a man with an abundance of humor!" - Gary West, WBVP/WMBA Morning Show

"Ravi is like the Indian Woody Allen." - The Joey Reynolds Show, WOR Radio

"Godse peppers his film with low-key jokes that work because of their eccentricities. We never feel the movie trying to be hip and quirky, which is exactly why its quirkiness succeeds."- David Cornelius, DVD Talk

"Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is enjoyable, fresh, funny, sincere and interesting - better than many other films I have seen. Utterly charming!" - Richard Lanoie, TheSeriousComedySite.com

"Well-developed storyline with some hilarious moments. This comic caper definitely gets you thinking about your achievements in life, or the lack of them!" - Aaina, Bollywoodmantra.com

"You'll be charmed by Dr. Ravi. This delightful comedy offers simple pleasures not found in most of today's mainstream releases." - Betty Jo Tucker, ReelTalkReviews.com

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.


Monday, December 3, 2007

Emmy Award Winner Carol Lee Espy Completes Narration for Westinghouse Film


Pittsburgh, PA - December 3, 2007- Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that Emmy award winner Carol Lee Espy has completed narration for the upcoming film, Westinghouse, which will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Pre-orders for the film are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. Click here for a sneak preview of the film.

Carol Lee Espy is a TV/radio host for KDKA Radio, which was the first commercial radio station in the country. Originally owned by Westinghouse until the company's merger with CBS in 1996, the station made history by airing their first broadcast from the Westinghouse "K" Building in East Pittsburgh in 1920.

Espy is also a singer, songwriter, and producer whose voice can be heard on national PBS productions. In 2001 she helped to launch "On Q", a news magazine at WQED Multimedia in Pittsburgh, and became the voice of WQED. Since then she has won two Mid-Atlantic Emmys for her writing and producing and seven nominations for writing/producing and music composition.

"We are excited to have the talented Carol Lee Espy on board as narrator of Westinghouse. It's quite fitting that she is associated with our film given the Westinghouse and KDKA connection. Her voice brings the story of George Westinghouse to life," said Producer/Director Mark Bussler, "And since Pittsburgh celebrates its 250th anniversary next year, we are honored to be releasing a film about this great innovator who made such an impact on our city and the world."

Westinghouse is a feature-length documentary about the life and times of George Westinghouse, his companies, legacy, personality and conflict with Thomas Edison. George Westinghouse is considered America's greatest industrialist and the only man who would go up against Edison, and win.

His victory over Edison during the Battle of the Currents set the stage for the entire future of electric power and the Westinghouse air brake is considered one of the most important inventions in history. Automobile shock absorbers, railroad signaling and the modern day weekend all owe their existence to the man who Andrew Carnegie called "A genius who can't be downed."

His spirit lived on for decades when his former companies created the golden age of American-made appliances, machines and technologies. Westinghouse Electric dominated the 1939 World's Fair with Elektro, the talking robot, and the Battle of the Centuries dishwashing contest. The "You can be SURE...if it's Westinghouse" slogan was used in ads that featured Ronald Reagan promoting home appliances.

Westinghouse may be most famous for the massive companies that he created, but the man called "Uncle George" was a reserved, creative giant who went out of his way to treat his workforce with dignity and respect. He was an honest millionaire in the days of robber barons, an optimist in the days of skeptics and a generous CEO from whom today's executives can learn.

Westinghouse was filmed in cooperation with the George Westinghouse Museum and features rare and never before seen footage, industrial films and photos previously buried deep within the Westinghouse archives. Filmed in High Definition, the film includes interviews with George Westinghouse Museum Executive Director, Edward J. Reis, and William H. Terbo, the grand nephew of visionary genius Nikola Tesla and executive secretary of the Tesla Memorial Society, Inc.

Mark Bussler's credits include EXPO - Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder, World War 1 - American Legacy narrated by David Carradine, Horses of Gettysburg narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine and Johnstown Flood narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized On Sale Today


Pittsburgh, PA - November 13, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of independent films, has released Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized. The DVD is available today in stores and through online retailers and rental services such as Amazon.

There is something simply mystical about train stations. A walk through the corridors of one of these magnificent buildings is like stepping back in time.

In the early 1900s, travelers could go anywhere by train. America's train stations provided a doorway to the world, becoming the heart of each community. They were part of everyday life serving as a backdrop for many mileposts in our country's history. From these stations, loved ones tearfully said goodbye as soldiers departed for two World Wars and cheered these heroes on their return. Presidential candidates criss-crossed the country bringing their message to the people from each station's platform.

Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized takes viewers on an unconventional journey to uncover the richness of these beautiful memorials to railroading and meet the people who saved them. Produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting, this film captures the charm and nostalgic beauty of stations brought back to life in exciting and unusual ways.

The film appeals to railway fans worldwide, including former railroaders, model train collectors and those who enjoy travel. In addition, those who perform home renovations and re-purposing of public areas will find the subject of restoring these historic stations of interest. Makes a great holiday gift!

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Silent Wings Film Screening Portrays Critical Role of WWII Glider Pilots at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force


Dayton, OH - October 16, 2007 - The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force will feature a screening of Silent Wings – The American Glider Pilots of WWII at 10 a.m. on Nov. 10 in the Carney Auditorium.

Narrated by Hal Holbrook, Silent Wings reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the dangerous world of the American glider pilot.

During World War II, 6,000 young Americans volunteered to fly large unarmed cargo gliders into battle. For these glider pilots, every mission was critical. It was their task to repeatedly risk their lives landing the men and tools of war deep within enemy-held territory, often in complete darkness. Thousands of lives were saved and battles won because of their efforts.

Distributed by Inecom Entertainment Company, the film includes interviews with former National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek, surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

New York congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy who sponsored a House Resolution honoring glider pilots said, “For nearly 50 years, our nation knew very little about these courageous men. They are finally receiving the recognition they deserve through the release of Silent Wings and passage of a House Resolution in their name.”

No tickets are necessary for this free film screening. Doors to the Carney Auditorium open at 9 a.m. More information about the film is available at http://www.silentwingsfilm.com/.

The National Museum of the United States Air Force is located on Springfield Street, six miles northeast of downtown Dayton. It is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day).

For more information, contact the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at (937) 255-8046, ext. 490.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized Now Available for Preorder and in Stores November 13th



Pittsburgh, PA - October 11, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that preorders for its new film, Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized, are being taken via major Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. The DVD will also be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, November 13, 2007.


In the early 1900s, travelers could go anywhere by train. America’s train stations provided a doorway to the world, becoming the heart of each community. They were part of everyday life serving as a backdrop for many mileposts in our country’s history. From these stations, loved ones tearfully said goodbye as soldiers departed for two World Wars and cheered these heroes on their return. Presidential candidates criss-crossed the country bringing their message to the people from each station’s platform.


Pennsylvania Train Stations – Restored and Revitalized takes viewers on an unconventional journey to uncover the richness of these beautiful memorials to railroading and meet the people who saved them. Produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting, this film captures the charm and nostalgic beauty of stations brought back to life in exciting and unusual ways.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Inecom Entertainment Company Sets Street Date of October 2, 2007 for Horses of Gettysburg Public Television Edition


Pittsburgh, PA - September 13, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its new public television edition of Horses of Gettysburg will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. Preorders for the documentary are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com.

Humans have relied on horses since the dawn of time, but there is no stronger bond than between a horse and rider on the battlefield.

Narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell and produced for HDTV broadcast, DVD and electronic download, the film captures the relationship between soldiers and their horses while celebrating these forgotten heroes of the Civil War and their critical role in shaping the United States of America that we live in today.

Director Mark Bussler’s credits include EXPO - Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder, World War 1 - American Legacy narrated by David Carradine, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine and Johnstown Flood narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. Bussler is also currently in production on Westinghouse, a film about the life and times of George Westinghouse, his companies, legacy, personality and achievements.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Inecom Entertainment Sets Street Date of April 8, 2008 for Westinghouse


Pittsburgh, PA - September 12, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its new film, Westinghouse, will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Preorders for the film are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. Click here for a sneak preview of the film.

Westinghouse is a feature-length documentary about the life and times of George Westinghouse, his companies, legacy, personality and achievements. George Westinghouse is considered America’s greatest industrialist and the only man who would go up against Thomas Edison, and win.

His victory over Edison during the Battle of the Currents set the stage for the entire future of electric power and the Westinghouse air brake is considered one of the most important inventions in history. Automobile shock absorbers, railroad signaling and the modern day weekend all owe their existence to the man who Andrew Carnegie called “A genius who can’t be downed.”

His spirit lived on for decades when his former companies created the golden age of American-made appliances, machines and technologies. Westinghouse Electric dominated the 1939 World’s Fair with Elektro, the talking robot, and the Battle of the Centuries dishwashing contest. The “You can be SURE… if it’s Westinghouse” slogan was used in ads that featured Ronald Reagan promoting home appliances.

Westinghouse may be most famous for the massive companies that he created, but the man called “Uncle George” was a reserved, creative giant who went out of his way to treat his workforce with dignity and respect. He was an honest millionaire in the days of robber barons, an optimist in the days of skeptics and a generous CEO from whom today's executives can learn.

Westinghouse was filmed in cooperation with the George Westinghouse Museum and features rare and never before seen footage, industrial films and photos previously buried deep within the Westinghouse archives. Filmed in High Definition, the film includes an interview with George Westinghouse Museum Executive Director, Edward J. Reis.

Director Mark Bussler’s credits include EXPO - Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder, World War 1 - American Legacy narrated by David Carradine, Horses of Gettysburg narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine and Johnstown Flood narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.


For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.




Tuesday, September 11, 2007

INECOM ENTERTAINMENT SETS STREET DATE OF OCTOBER 9, 2007 FOR TWO NEW DVDS


Pittsburgh, PA - September 11, 2007 -
Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its two new films, The Best of Civil War Minutes® – Union and The Best of Civil War
Minutes® - Confederate, will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Preorders for these two new documentaries are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com.

The Best of Civil War Minutes® – Union features favorite episodes about the everyday lives of Union soldiers who served in the Civil War. The real stories of ordinary men are explored through the personal effects they carried. Items like a Civil War drum found on Little Round Top, muskets, personal letters and a soldier’s backpack open a window into the lives of the soldiers who fought the Civil War.


The Best of Civil War Minutes® - Confederate
features the rarely told stories and artifacts of both the famous and average Confederate soldiers in the Civil War. Items like a Confederate frock coat, canteen and rifle provide the intricate details of the soldiers' lives and how the war was fought. Features popular episodes such as Sunken Blockade Runner Cargo, Confederate Battle Flags and Faces of Lee.

Co-written by Michael Kraus, Military History Advisor for Miramax Films’ Cold Mountain, Military Coordinator for New Line Cinema’s Gettysburg and Historian for several A&E Civil War Journal episodes, these films piece together the human elements of the Civil War.

For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

New Classic Game Room DVD on Sale Today


Pittsburgh, PA - August 28, 2007- Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of independent films, has released Classic Game Room - The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show. The DVD is available today in stores and through online retailers and rental services such as Amazon, Movielink and Netflix.

Amidst a surge of interest in retro gaming, Classic Game Room - The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show takes a comedic look back at the show that started it all. Years ahead of its time, this internet video game review show featured "outrageously funny" reviews of NES, Sega and Atari games that are being rediscovered today. Just as these games have returned to prominence, so has Classic Game Room.

Classic Game Room was the first classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999 and 2000. It returns as a feature-length comedy film about the triumphant story of online success, failure, obscurity, resurrection and success again!

The legendary show was produced in the early days of online video by Mark Bussler and David Crosson at an Internet startup with one camera, a green screen and $50 budgets. The show was objective, entertaining and obnoxious with beer-drinking, bottle-throwing, joystick-slinging, car-crashing classic game reviews. A cult following developed and the reviews kept coming, but how long could it last until the money ran out?

Features the original raucous reviews of Duck Hunt for NES, Alien for Atari 2600, X-Men for Sega Genesis, Sega GT for Dreamcast, Joust and Missile Command for Playstation, Frogger for Atari 2600, SeaMan for Dreamcast, Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64 and Yars' Revenge for Atari 2600.


For more information, visit Inecom's web site or contact us.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Inecom Entertainment Sets Street Date of September 18, 2007 for Gettysburg and Stories of Valor Public Television Edition



Pittsburgh, PA - August 23, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its new film, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor - CIVIL WAR MINUTES® III Public Television Edition, will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Preorders for the documentary are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com.

Narrated by Keith Carradine, the film contains 12 unique stories focusing on one of the most exciting periods in United States history, America's Civil War.

Produced for HDTV broadcast, DVD and electronic download, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor Public Television Edition episodes include Bravery at Gettysburg, Mystery at Devil’s Den, Hallowed Ground, Hancock the Superb, Confederate General Lewis Armistead, The Lost Drum of Will Mayo, Our William is No More, Caught in the Crossfire, John Burns, Patriot, Culp’s Hill, Destruction at John Forney’s Farm and Pickett’s Charge.

For more information, visit Inecom web site or contact us.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Director of Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde to Discuss Film on Nationally Syndicated Joey Reynolds Show (WOR Radio Network)


Pittsburgh, PA - July 17, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of independent films, announced that Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde Director Dr. Ravi Godse will be a guest on the Joey Reynolds Show on Wednesday, July 18th. The show is the #1 Late Night Radio Talk Show in New York and also airs nationally via the WOR Radio Network. Check local listings for exact show times in your area.

The interview will take place to celebrate the launch of the Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde DVD, which is available via Internet retailers and in stores nationwide today. The film is already garnering positive reviews. John Latchem of Home Media Magazine says that the film is "a charming indie comedy with moments of absolute hilarity. Brings to mind such notable efforts as Clerks and Things to Do."

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is a comedy about a doctor who went to film school to make a film about being a doctor. Producer/Director Dr. Ravi Godse jokes, "Making movies is not brain surgery; it is more difficult than that!"

Like many men his age, Dr. Ravi finds himself halfway through his life having not yet achieved the greatness he anticipated. Sure, he could buy a sports car or find a hot, young babe to help him through his midlife crisis, but Dr. Ravi yearns for more. His search for divine fulfillment takes him from the halls of a hospital to what he believes is his true calling - directing and producing a true "timeless classic" motion picture.

On his journey, he must cope with unscrupulous agents, reluctant colleagues, an unenthusiastic wife and even the Mafia. From the streets of Pittsburgh to the sun-swept shores of South Africa, Dr. Ravi's search takes him near and far eventually bringing him to the realization that it's not important what he does or how well he does it, as long as he just does something.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for some rude humor. The film's ensemble cast also features American Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Sports Broadcasting legend Myron Cope and multiple Emmy-winning TV personality Dave Crawley.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Johnstown Flood DVD Re-Issued

Pittsburgh, PA - July 11, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that it has re-issued its film, Johnstown Flood narrated by Richard Dreyfuss, due to popular demand. The DVD is available in stores and on major Internet sites.

May 31st marked the 118th anniversary of the Johnstown Flood - one of the worst disasters in American History. Narrated by Academy Award® winner Richard Dreyfuss, Johnstown Flood recreates the tragic event through documented and illustrated first-hand accounts from victims while emphasizing the spirit of survival and the bond of community.

"Beautifully narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. Really brings the story alive with first-hand accounts from survivors. It's a beautiful documentary and it really does pay homage to the survivors and those who died in the Johnstown Flood," says Sophia Choi, CNN Headline News.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Friday, June 15, 2007

"Hilariously Unhinged" Return of the Original Classic Video Game Review Show


Pittsburgh, PA - June 19, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that preorders for its new film, Classic Game Room - The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show, are being taken via major Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. The DVD will also be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, August 28, 2007.

Classic Game Room was the first classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999 and 2000. It returns as a feature-length comedy film about the triumphant story of online success, failure, obscurity, resurrection and success again!

“Though the series may be no more, fans of the hilariously unhinged program can finally find out the truth about the rise and fall of Classic Game Room. Classic reviews of such games as Frogger, Duck Hunt, and Yar's Revenge highlight this nostalgic look back at the beer-soaked Internet start-up series that never took itself too seriously,” says Jason Buchanan of All Movie Guide.

The legendary show was produced in the early days of online video by Mark Bussler and David Crosson at an Internet startup with one camera, a green screen and $50 budgets. The show was objective, entertaining and obnoxious with beer-drinking, bottle-throwing, joystick-slinging, car-crashing classic game reviews. A cult following developed and the reviews kept coming, but how long could it last until the money ran out?

According to an April 2007 article by Lisa Baertlein for Reuters - “Retro games are back as parents introduce their offspring to the beloved games of their youth.” Classic Game Room dives into the hot retro segment of the video gaming industry by featuring their original raucous reviews of Duck Hunt for NES, Alien for Atari 2600, X-Men for Sega Genesis, Sega GT for Dreamcast, Joust and Missile Command for Playstation, Frogger for Atari 2600, SeaMan for Dreamcast, Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64 and Yars' Revenge for Atari 2600.

Special Features on the DVD include a feature-length commentary track with Writer/Director Mark Bussler, three blogs on production, a bonus review of Berzerk for the Atari 2600 and trailers for Bussler's historical documentaries: EXPO - Magic of the White City, Horses of Gettysburg and World War 1 - American Legacy. Horses of Gettysburg will be airing on nationwide public television and HDTV in July. Bussler's next project is a feature-length high definition film entitled Westinghouse, which focuses on George Westinghouse, his achievements, companies and his battle with Thomas Edison.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.





Tuesday, June 12, 2007

"Utterly Charming" Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde Now Available for Preorder and in Stores July 17th


Pittsburgh, PA - June 13, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that preorders for its new film, Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde, are being taken via major Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. The DVD will also be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 and is already garnering positive reviews.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is enjoyable, fresh, funny, sincere and interesting - better than many other films I have seen. Utterly charming!”says Richard Lanoie of TheSeriousComedySite.com.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is a comedy about a doctor who went to film school to make a film about being a doctor. Producer/Director Dr. Ravi Godse jokes, "Making movies is not brain surgery; it is more difficult than that!"

Like many men his age, Dr. Ravi finds himself halfway through his life having not yet achieved the greatness he anticipated. Sure, he could buy a sports car or find a hot, young babe to help him through his midlife crisis, but Dr. Ravi yearns for more. His search for divine fulfillment takes him from the halls of a hospital to what he believes is his true calling - directing and producing a true "timeless classic" motion picture.

On his journey, he must cope with unscrupulous agents, reluctant colleagues, an unenthusiastic wife and even the Mafia. From the streets of Pittsburgh to the sun-swept shores of South Africa, Dr. Ravi's search takes him near and far eventually bringing him to the realization that it's not important what he does or how well he does it, as long as he just does something.

Betty Jo Tucker of ReelTalkReviews.com says, "You’ll be charmed by Dr. Ravi. This delightful comedy offers simple pleasures not found in most of today’s mainstream releases. We get to know and love the main character (with all his faults); we hear lots of witty dialogue; and we’re reminded how important it is to nurture relationships as we work to achieve our own special 'greatness'."

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for some rude humor. The film's ensemble cast also features American Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Sports Broadcasting legend Myron Cope and multiple Emmy-winning TV personality Dave Crawley.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Silent Wings Film Screenings and Presentation Set for June in Honor of D-Day Anniversary



Pittsburgh, PA - June 4, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, announced that film screenings of Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII are planned next week in honor of the anniversary of D-Day on June 6th. In addition, Director Robert Child will host a presentation and DVD signing at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, The Court at Oxford Valley later this month.

From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at Normandy to Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the hazardous world of the American glider pilot.

Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film includes interviews with Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek, surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

June Events:

Film Screening
82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum, Fort Bragg, NC
Tuesday, June 5 – Saturday, June 9, 2007
11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Film Screening
The Palace Theatre, Corning NY (sponsored by the National Soaring Museum)
Wednesday, June 6 – Sunday, June 10, 2007
Check http://www.corningpalacetheatre.com for exact times

Meet the Producer/Director Robert Child
Barnes & Noble Booksellers, The Court @ Oxford Valley, Fairless Hills, PA
Thursday, June 14, 2007
7:30 p.m.

For up-to-date listings of all Inecom events, visit the Inecom events page often.

Robert Child previously produced Inecom’s Lincoln and Lee at Antietam – The Cost of Freedom, which has been honored with a WorldFest Special Jury Award and the CINE Gold Eagle Award. Child’s other films include Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny and Gettysburg: The Boys in Blue and Gray.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Director of Silent Wings to Discuss Film on Nationally Syndicated Joey Reynolds Show (WOR Radio Network)



Pittsburgh, PA - May 23, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, announced that Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII Director Robert Child will be a guest on the Joey Reynolds Show on Thursday, May 24th. The show is the #1 Late Night Radio Talk Show in New York and also airs nationally via the WOR Radio Network. Check local listings for exact show times in your area.


In honor of Memorial Day as well as the upcoming anniversary of D-Day on June 6th, Silent Wings film screenings will also take place throughout the country. For a current listing of film screenings, visit the Inecom events page.


The film originally debuted on Capitol Hill in coordination with the simultaneous passage of House Resolution 42 honoring WWII glider pilots on the DVD street date. Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, Director Robert Child and National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek were on hand for the events. Samek, who passed away in April, as well as McCarthy, also appear in the film.


Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film also includes interviews with surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.


From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at Normandy to Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the hazardous world of the American glider pilot.


Robert Child previously produced Inecom’s Lincoln and Lee at Antietam – The Cost of Freedom, which has been honored with a WorldFest Special Jury Award and the CINE Gold Eagle Award. Child’s other films include Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny and Gettysburg: The Boys in Blue and Gray.


For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

One of the Worst Natural Disasters in American History Marks 118th Anniversary on Memorial Day


Pittsburgh, PA - May 18, 2007 - Thursday, May 31st marks the 118th anniversary of one of the worst natural disasters in American History – the Johnstown Flood. A number of events are planned in the Johnstown, Pennsylvania area during Memorial Day weekend including the lighting of 2,209 luminaria - one honoring each victim of the flood. In addition, Inecom Entertainment Company’s Johnstown Flood DVD will be available at video stores, Internet retailers, educational and institutional distributors and through large retail chains such as Borders and Barnes & Noble stores. The film can also be downloaded electronically through digital download services such as Movielink.

Narrated by Academy Award® winner Richard Dreyfuss, Johnstown Flood recreates the tragic event through documented and illustrated first-hand accounts from victims while emphasizing the spirit of survival and the bond of community.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Inecom Entertainment Sets Street Date of July 17, 2007 for Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde


Pittsburgh, PA - May 10, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its new film, Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde, will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Preorders for the feature-length film are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is a comedy about a doctor who went to film school to make a film about being a doctor. Producer/Director Dr. Ravi Godse jokes, "Making movies is not brain surgery; it is more difficult than that!"

Like many men his age, Dr. Ravi finds himself halfway through his life having not yet achieved the greatness he anticipated. Sure, he could buy a sports car or find a hot, young babe to help him through his midlife crisis, but Dr. Ravi yearns for more. His search for divine fulfillment takes him from the halls of a hospital to what he believes is his true calling - directing and producing a true "timeless classic" motion picture.

On his journey, he must cope with unscrupulous agents, reluctant colleagues, an unenthusiastic wife and even the Mafia. From the streets of Pittsburgh to the sun-swept shores of South Africa, Dr. Ravi's search takes him near and far eventually bringing him to the realization that it's not important what he does or how well he does it, as long as he just does something.

"I think people of any age ask 'is there more to life?' from time to time. Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde takes a humorous look at how one man searches for that answer," said Godse whose novel was a Top 5 bestseller in India.

Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for some rude humor. The film's ensemble cast also features American Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Sports Broadcasting legend Myron Cope and multiple Emmy-winning TV personality Dave Crawley.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Friday, April 27, 2007

EXPO - Magic of the White City Featured on Chicago Public Television During May 2007 Pledge Drive


Pittsburgh, PA - April 30, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary films, announced that EXPO - Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder will air on Chicago Public Television during its May 2007 pledge drive. WTTW-D, Chicago's first 24-hour high-definition channel, will also offer the film on DVD as a thank you gift for viewers who donate at the Pledge Premium Level.

"A big part of WTTW-11's mission is to provide Chicago and its surrounding communities with enriching and distinctive locally-focused programming. That is why we are proud to bring viewers EXPO - Magic of the White City during our digital channel’s pledge drive. Filmed in High-Def, this program educates viewers about one of the most unforgettable events in American history," said Jerry Liwanag, Director & Executive Producer, Fundraising, Production & Event Marketing.

EXPO - Magic of the White City is presented by Penn State Public Broadcasting (PSPB) and distributed by American Public Television (APT) nationwide in two one-hour programs available in both standard and high-definition formats. In addition, the 116-minute film is available on DVD at video stores, Internet retailers, educational and institutional distributors and large retail chains such as Borders stores. For weeks after its initial release, EXPO - Magic of the White City, was the #1 available documentary as well as the #1 independently-distributed DVD on Amazon.com.

Produced and directed by Mark Bussler (World War 1 - American Legacy narrated by David Carradine, Horses of Gettysburg narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell and Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine), EXPO - Magic of the White City cinematically explores the exotic, creative, and innovative world on display at one of the most unforgettable events in American history - the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Gene Wilder’s narration brings the film to life by placing the viewer in the midst of the Fair’s excitement and drama. Nearly 28 million people visit the “White City,” which inspires innovators like Henry Ford, Walt Disney and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Exposition debuts the Ferris Wheel, Cracker Jack® and many other popular products today.

About WTTW
For more than 50 years, audiences have turned to WTTW-11 for distinctive programming that informs, inspires, educates and entertains. It reaches four million monthly viewers over a four-state area, making it the most-watched public television station in America. Recognized for its award-winning local and national productions, WTTW-11 is committed to presenting the very best in cultural, nature, science, public affairs and children's programming across its four distinct television channels: WTTW-11, WTTW-D, its Spanish-language channel V-me, and WTTW Create.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Monday, April 23, 2007

May 1st Marks 4-Year Anniversary of George W. Bush Announcement that Major Combat Operations in Iraq had Ended


Pittsburgh, PA - April 24, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, announced that new clip reels for Blood and Oil - The Middle East in World War I are now available for free download. The film provides valuable insight into "how we got to where we are today" in the Middle East. Its availability is timely since May 1, 2007 marks the 4-year anniversary of George W. Bush's announcement that major combat operations had ended in Iraq in a speech made under a sign that read "Mission Accomplished." Read CNN's coverage of the event.

As the debate over withdrawal of troops from Iraq escalates among White House officials and members of U.S. Congress, many concerned citizens and their political representatives are looking for answers on how best to end the conflict in Iraq. Understanding the history of the region is critical to making a plan to move forward. According to Blood and Oil Writer/Producer Marty Callaghan, “This film details the enormous struggle in the Middle East during World War I, a conflict that had great implications for the world’s future. The film clearly demonstrates how the breakup of the Ottoman Empire by Western Powers set the stage for political and military conflict that has plagued the region ever since. The control of oil reserves played a key role during World War I, just as it motivates Western intervention in the Middle East today.”

One of the clips from Blood and Oil focuses on the British capture of Baghdad on March 11, 1917 - and the oil deal Britain made with France that still affects the world we live in today. In the film, David R. Woodward, author of Hell in the Holy Land: World War I in the Middle East, provides unique insight into the battle for Baghdad. Download free clips.

In an article entitled We Can No Longer Ignore Blood and Oil Lessons, talk show host, non-fiction author and novelist, weekly OpEd-columnist, award-winning television writer and filmmaker Steve Young claims that Blood and Oil "ought to be mandatory viewing for every Washington legislator, Defense Department worker and member of the Bush White House."

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Memorial Day Weekend Film Screenings of Silent Wings Planned


Pittsburgh, PA - April 20, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, announced that Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII has been selected for screening at several museums during Memorial Day weekend with additional screenings planned for the future. For a current listing of film screenings, visit the Inecom events page.

The film is garnering national interest thanks to its debut on Capitol Hill and the simultaneous passage of House Resolution 42 honoring WWII glider pilots on the DVD street date. Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, Director Robert Child and National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek were on hand for the events and news coverage of the Capitol Hill press conference for the film is now available at VA News courtesy of the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film includes interviews with surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at Normandy to Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the hazardous world of the American glider pilot.

Robert Child previously produced Inecom’s Lincoln and Lee at Antietam – The Cost of Freedom, which has been honored with a WorldFest Special Jury Award and the CINE Gold Eagle Award. Child’s other films include Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny and Gettysburg: The Boys in Blue and Gray.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

World War 1 - American Legacy Selected as Finalist in Best Documentary Category at GI Film Festival

Pittsburgh, PA - April 19, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary films, announced that World War 1 – American Legacy has been selected as a finalist in the Best Documentary category at the upcoming GI Film Festival held Memorial Day Weekend. The film will screen at the festival held at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. on Monday, May 28th at 8:00 a.m.

"The mission of the GI Film Festival is simple - to celebrate the successes and sacrifices of the American Armed Forces through the medium of film," said GI Film Festival President Brandon Millett. "From the American Revolution through the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, our men and women in uniform have given life and limb in defense of freedom. They deserve our respect and our undying gratitude. And that is exactly what we plan to show them this Memorial Day weekend."

Producer/Director Mark Bussler said, "I am honored that World War 1 – American Legacy has been selected for the GI Film Festival. The fascinating stories of the American men and women who served in the Great War is not something that is common knowledge anymore. These brave soldiers, nurses and pilots served by the millions to end the conflict in 1918 and in the process changed American culture forever. In less than a year nearly 50,000 Americans were killed in action and that is something that should not be forgotten."

The GI Film Festival's Hollywood Advisory Committee includes Academy Award winning Actor Ernest Borgnine (From Here to Eternity, McHale's Navy), Actor Chuck Norris (Delta Force, Missing in Action), Academy Award nominated Director John Milius (Apocalypse Now, Red Dawn), Director/Screenwriter Ron Maxwell (Gettysburg, Gods and Generals), Director John Dahl (The Great Raid), Executive Producer Lou Reda (Vietnam: Homecoming) and Dr. Ted Baehr, publisher of Movieguide. For more information about the festival, visit www.gifilmfestival.com.

World War 1 – American Legacy vividly tells the many forgotten stories of the men and women who served in the Great War, reminding Americans of their impact on our country that can still be felt today. Filmed in high definition and full of period music, photographs and monuments, the film includes rare images that have never been seen before on screen, bringing the extreme detail of the Great War to life.

Inecom Entertainment Company finances and distributes independent films by partnering with innovative producers and attracting celebrated talent such as Gene Wilder, David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Richard Dreyfuss, Ronald F. Maxwell and Hal Holbrook. Inecom's Lincoln and Lee at Antietam - The Cost of Freedom narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell and Gettysburg and Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine will air nationally on public television and HDTV over the Memorial Day weekend. In addition, Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII narrated by Hal Holbrook is garnering national interest thanks to its debut on Capitol Hill and the simultaneous passage of House Resolution 42 honoring WWII glider pilots on the DVD street date. News coverage of the Washington, DC press conference for the film is now available at VA News courtesy of the Department of Veteran Affairs.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Inecom Entertainment Sets Street Date of August 28, 2007 for Classic Game Room

Pittsburgh, PA - April 11, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company announced today that its new film, Classic Game Room - The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show, will be available in stores nationwide on Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Preorders for the feature-length comedy documentary are already being taken through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com.

Classic Game Room was the first classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999 and 2000. It returns as a feature-length comedy film about the triumphant story of online success, failure, obscurity, resurrection and success again!

“Though the series may be no more, fans of the hilariously unhinged program can finally find out the truth about the rise and fall of Classic Game Room. Classic reviews of such games as Frogger, Duck Hunt, and Yar's Revenge highlight this nostalgic look back at the beer-soaked Internet start-up series that never took itself too seriously,” says Jason Buchanan of All Movie Guide.

The legendary show was produced in the early days of online video by Mark Bussler and David Crosson at an Internet startup with one camera, a green screen and $50 budgets. The show was objective, entertaining and obnoxious with beer-drinking, bottle-throwing, joystick-slinging, car-crashing classic game reviews. A cult following developed and the reviews kept coming, but how long could it last until the money ran out?

The film features the original raucous reviews of Duck Hunt for NES, Alien for Atari 2600, X-Men for Sega Genesis, Sega GT for Dreamcast, Joust and Missile Command for Playstation, Frogger for Atari 2600, SeaMan for Dreamcast, Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64 and Yars' Revenge for Atari 2600.

Special Features on the DVD include a feature-length commentary track with Writer/Director Mark Bussler, three Blogs on production including a bonus review of Berzerk for Atari 2600 and trailers for Bussler's historical documentaries: EXPO - Magic of the White City, Horses of Gettysburg and World War 1 - American Legacy. Horses of Gettysburg will be airing on public television and HDTV in June.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Release of Silent Wings DVD Celebrated on Capitol Hill


Pittsburgh, PA - March 26, 2007 -
Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, joined members of Congress in honoring WWII glider pilots on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, March 20th. To mark the release of the company's new DVD, Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII, and unanimous passage of House Resolution 42, honoring the achievements of the WWII glider pilots, Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy hosted a press conference and film screening.

Members of Congress Dan Burton (IN) and Carol Shea-Porter (NH) (pictured left to right with Ms. McCarthy at the podium) as well as National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek and Director Robert Child were on hand for the celebration.

Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film includes interviews with National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek, surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

"This is a great day." said McCarthy. "For nearly 50 years, our nation knew very little about these courageous men. They are finally receiving the recognition they deserve through the release of Silent Wings and passage of a House Resolution in their name."

Director Robert Child agreed, "When I was first told of this development by Inecom Entertainment, they began the phone call with 'Are you sitting down?'. With the Congressional press conference and screening coinciding with the release date of the Silent Wings DVD, Americans will now discover a new 'Band of Brothers' whose inspiring story will now be told."

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For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Friday, March 16, 2007

SNEAK PREVIEW OF INECOM ENTERTAINMENT’S SILENT WINGS TO PREMIERE EXCLUSIVELY ON MOVIELINK

Film Available for Download before Worldwide Release on March 20th


www.SilentWingsFilm.com

Pittsburgh, PA - March 16, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, and Movielink® (www.movielink.com), the leading U.S. broadband digital download service, agreed to an exclusive release of Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII. Starting March 16th, Silent Wings will be available to download through Movielink for $3.75 to rent or $17.99 to purchase before its worldwide release on March 20th.

Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film includes interviews with National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek, surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at Normandy to Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings – The American Glider Pilots of WWII reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the hazardous world of the American glider pilot. According to one general, glider pilots were considered to be “the most uninhibited individuals ever to wear an American uniform.”

Movielink is available to U.S. Internet users with broadband connections. Consumers can easily browse Movielink’s user-friendly site and view trailers of available titles at no cost. Movielink prices range from $0.99 to $4.99 for rentals and $4.99 to $19.99 for download to own. Registered users can pay for downloads with a credit card or PayPal.

About Inecom Entertainment Company
Inecom Entertainment Company (
Dvds.Inecom.com) finances and distributes independent films by partnering withinnovative producers and enlisting celebrated talent such as Gene Wilder, David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Richard Dreyfuss, Hal Holbrook and Ronald F. Maxwell.

About Movielink
Movielink (www.movielink.com) is the leading online movie download service offering U.S. broadband customers an extensive selection of recently released films and classic movies covering every genre, from action, comedy, drama, family and romance to sci-fi, horror and thrillers. The service is owned and operated by Movielink, LLC, a joint venture of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Studios and Warner Bros. Movielink content offerings are drawn from the current releases and vast libraries of those studios as well as from those of Walt Disney Pictures, 20th Century Fox and leading independent studios.

For more information, visit Inecom or contact us.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy to Host Press Conference

March 20th DVD Release Date Honors the 62nd Anniversary of the Final Push to Destroy Hitler's Nazis and End the Holocaust

Pittsburgh, PA - March 15, 2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company, a producer and distributor of documentary and instructional films, announced that Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy will host a press conference and film screening on Capitol Hill on March 20, 2007 to mark the worldwide release of the upcoming film, Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII, " and passage of House Bill 42, honoring the achievements of the WWII glider pilots.

The DVD release date was set to honor the 62nd anniversary of Operation Varsity, the final Allied push into Nazi territory across the Rhine to destroy Hitler's Nazis and end the Holocaust. Gliders led the way into devastating Nazi defenses in the mission on March 24, 1945.

Narrated by acclaimed actor Hal Holbrook, the film includes interviews with National WWII Glider Pilots Association, Inc. Chairman Michael J. Samek, surviving glider veterans and legendary journalists Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, who flew into Holland with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944.

Congresswoman McCarthy, Director Robert Child and Chairman Michael J. Samek will be on hand for the events and are also available for interviews.

Press Conference:
2257 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 10:30 a.m.

Film Screening:
2220 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 5:30 p.m.

Anyone wishing to RSVP for the film screening should contact Julie Halapchuk at
jhalapch@inecom.com by Monday, March 19th at 12:00 p.m.

From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at Normandy to Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings – The American Glider Pilots of WWII reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the film places the audience right at the center of the action in the hazardous world of the American glider pilot. According to one general, glider pilots were considered to be “the most uninhibited individuals ever to wear an American uniform.”

Robert Child previously produced Inecom’s Lincoln and Lee at Antietam – The Cost of Freedom, which has been honored with a WorldFest Special Jury Award and the CINE Gold Eagle Award. Child’s other films include Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny and Gettysburg: The Boys in Blue and Gray.

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Inecom or contact us.