Rigel Entertainment to Showcase Theatrical, TV Movies at DISCOP

LOS ANGELES, June 20: Rigel
Entertainment will be at DISCOP this week with an extensive lineup of
theatrical features and prime-time TV movies, including seven titles made for
Lifetime Television in the U.S.

Seven movies made for
Lifetime Television in the U.S. will be available at DISCOP. The two Lifetime
movies debuting at the market are Last Chance Café, featuring Kevin Sorbo, about a young woman who
flees to the countryside to hide from her ex-husband who is a corrupt District
Attorney; and the thriller 12 Hours to Live, starring Ione Sky (Return to Babylon), in which a kidnapping leaves the police
searching for a deranged gunman in an effort to save the life of a young
girl. Other titles for Lifetime
Television include Captive Hearts, Criminal Intent, Presumed Dead, Double
Cross
and Stranger in My Bed.

Rigel Entertainment’s
DISCOP lineup will also feature four theatrical movies for which all rights are
available. These include the murder mystery San Saba, about a private investigator who wakes from a
coma—only to find that he is charged with murder. San Saba stars Angus
Macfadyen (Saw III) and Elisabeth Rohm (Law & Order, Miss
Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous)
. Three additional theatrical features new to DISCOP
include the comedy Blonde and Blonder, starring Pamela Anderson (V.I.P., Baywatch) and Denise Richards (The World is not Enough), who portray two dim-witted blonde bombshells
mistaken for the underworld’s most cunning and evil assassins; the dark
psychological thriller Stuck,
from acclaimed
director Stuart Gorden (Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dragon) and starring
Mena
Suvari (Rumor Has It, American Beauty) and Stephen Rea (V for
Vendetta, Breakfast on Pluto, The Crying Game
); and the drama When a Man Falls in the Forest, starring Sharon
Stone (Bobby, Dirty Tricks),
Timothy Hutton (The Good Shepherd)
and Dylan Baker (Spider-Man 3).

In addition, the
made-for-television movie One Last Ride, directed by Tony Vitale (The Man from Elysian Fields), will be available at the market. Starring Patrick Cupo (The Dukes), the movie takes a look at one man's personal battle to end a
self-destructive path of compulsive gambling.

Finally, more than 100 episodes
of Pacific Blue, which aired in
the U.S. on the USA Network, are also available. Set along Santa Monica Bay in
California, the officers of the Santa Monica Bike Patrol team up to keep the
streets and shores of the city free of crime. The series was created and
produced by Bill Nuss (North Shore)
and Gary Nardino (Time Trax).