Cinamour to Offer Up Celebrity Court Reality Series

HOLLYWOOD, June 21: Cinamour Entertainment has reached a
distribution deal to bring the new half-hour celebrity court reality series Jury
Duty
to international markets.

The deal was reached with the series’ producer and creator
Vincent Dymon. Jury Duty premieres
September 17 in the U.S. syndication market. The series combines real-life
small claims court cases with a three-person jury of celebrities who
cross-examine the litigants—before locking themselves away in a
deliberation room—to reach a verdict. Celebrity attorney, Bruce Cutler,
famous for representing John Gotti and currently Phil Spector, serves as the
judge in this series. Celebrities that served as jurors on the show include
Tommy Chong, Bridgette Nielsen, Vern Troyer, Phyllis Diller, James Kyson Lee
(NBC's Heroes), Debbie Reynolds,
Paula Poundstone, Bernie Koppel, Alexandra Paul, Arianna Huffington, Sheryl Lee
Ralph, Ed Begley Jr., Bruce Vilanch, and more.

"We are eager to take this celebrity-packed reality
series to our international buyers," said Glen Hartford, the CEO of
Cinamour. "This show will reveal celebrities' true personalities when they
deliberate over real-life court cases, trying to reach a verdict with fellow
celebrities of vast generations, backgrounds and philosophies. Jury Duty is the first small claims court show to have the
opportunity to be formatted to the international marketplace.”