Echo Bridge Brings New Features to AFM

LOS ANGELES, November 6:
The romantic comedy Virgin on Bourbon
Street
leads off Echo Bridge Entertainment's slate of new theatrical
features available for the international market at the AFM, which opened in
Santa Monica yesterday.

Virgin on Bourbon Street stars Jenna Dewan (Step Up) and Rob Schneider (Deuce
Bigalow
) in the story of a prudish college student who stands to lose it
all when she lets loose after getting drunk and is filmed performing wild
antics. Principal photography begins on the project this week in Detroit,
Michigan, with a U.S. theatrical release set for September 2009 and
international releases to follow.

The action thriller Inhale stars Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend's Wedding) as a rising
L.A. district attorney who jeopardizes his career in an attempt to save his
daughter from a rare disease. The title is currently in post-production, and
while the U.S. distribution rights have not been sold, a U.S. theatrical
release is anticipated for 2009.

Screening for the first
time at the AFM is the romantic comedy My
Life in Ruins
, starring Nia Vardalos (My
Big Fat Greek Wedding
), Richard Dreyfuss (Jaws), Rita Wilson (Sleepless
in Seattle
) and Harland Williams (Dumb
& Dumber
). Produced by Tom Hands, Gary Goetzman, Michelle Chydzik and
Nathalie Marciano, My Life in Ruins follows
a group of foreign tourists around Greece who have a clash in personalities and
cultures.

Echo Bridge also presents
the thriller Cruel World, starring
Edward Furlong (American History X)
and Jamie Pressly (NBC's My Name is Earl).
The story centers on unsuspecting victims who are trapped in a killer's own
version of reality TV, where death is just a competition away.

Just Add Water is also in the company's portfolio. The comedy stars Danny DeVito (LA Confidential), Justin Long (Live Free or Die Hard), Jonah Hill (Superbad) and Dylan Walsh (The Lakehouse) in the story of a
crime-infested town and the people who are out to return it to its former
splendor.

"We are excited to return to AFM with a
diverse lineup—from comedy to action to psychological thrillers—to
meet buyers demands for top-quality, star-driven films with commercial
appeal," said Dan March, the executive VP of
Echo Bridge Entertainment. "Our distribution pipeline in the theatrical feature
category continues to expand as our company's international business
progressively builds, and we are pleased to showcase our new product to
international film buyers at this year’s market."

—By Kristin
Brzoznowski