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.

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