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Valiant Eagle, Inc (OTC Pink: PSRU) is pleased to announce that after a series of extensive negotiations, our subsidiary, Providence Film Group, Inc., has acquired the full rights to 12 famous movies, including remake/reboot rights. The list includes one of Bruce Lee’s most classic movies, “Fists of Fury” as well as Wes Craven’s, “Swamp Thing”.
Complete List of Acquired Movies:
· Adios Amigos (1976):
Adios Amigo is an American comedy-western film written, produced and directed by Fred Williamson, who also stars in the lead role. The film co-stars Richard Pryor and James Brown.
· Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1953):
A special dramatization for TV of the celebrated 'Duke and the Dauphin' scenes from Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn.
· Black Brigade, aka Carter’s Army (1970):
Carter's Army is a 1970 American made-for-television war drama film starring a host of prominent African-American film actors, including Richard Pryor, Rosey Grier, Robert Hooks, Billy Dee Williams and Moses Gunn.
· Bloody Wednesday (1985):
Bloody Wednesday is a 1988 thriller film directed by Mark G. Gilhuis and starring Raymond Elmendorf, Pamela Baker, and Jeff O'Haco. It is based on the events of the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre.
· Callie and Son (1981):
Callie & Son is a CBS network television movie which aired on October 13, 1981
After her infant son is stolen from her, teenage mother Callie (Lindsay Wagner) swears that they will be reunited one day. Years later, after marrying a wealthy man (Dabney Coleman), Callie finally succeeds at tracking him down.
Now grown, her son Randy (Jameson Parker) is running for office, but when his marriage to a manipulative vixen (Michelle Pfeiffer) jeopardizes his political aspirations and the young woman suddenly ends up dead, Callie must stand by and watch her son's murder trial.
· Fists of Fury (1971):
The Big Boss (Chinese: 唐山大兄, lit. "The Big Brother from Tangshan"; originally titled Fists of Fury in America) is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts action film produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee in his first major film. It stars Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien and Tony Liu. Originally written for Tien, the leading role was given to Lee instead when the film's original director, Ng Kar-seung, was replaced by Lo. The film was a critical success and excelled at the box office. Lee's strong performance overshadowed Tien, already a star in Hong Kong, and made Bruce Lee famous in Asia and eventually the world.
· Ginger in the Morning (1974):
Ginger in the Morning is a 1974 comedy-drama film starring Sissy Spacek as a hitchhiker. It was only the third theatrical film for Spacek, and the first American film appearance of Fred Ward.
· Great American Tragedy (1972):
A middle-aged aerospace engineer (George Kennedy) has his whole life changed when he is suddenly laid off from his job. Unable to find work because of his age and a bad economy, he watches his bills pile up, his wife (Vera Miles) forced to go back to work and his marriage start to break up
Starring: George Kennedy, Vera Miles, James Woods and William Windom
· Gulliver’s Travels (1939):
Gulliver's Travels is a 1939 American cel-animated Technicolor musical feature film produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. Released to cinemas in the United States on December 22, 1939 by Paramount Pictures, the story is a very loose adaptation of Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel of the same name, specifically the first part which tells the story of Lilliput and Blefuscu, and centers around an explorer who helps a small kingdom who declared war after an argument over a wedding song. The film was the Fleischer Studios' first feature-length animated film, as well as the second animated feature film produced by an American studio after Walt Disney Productions' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as Paramount had commissioned the feature in response to the success of that film. The sequences for the film were directed by Seymour Kneitel, Willard Bowsky, Tom Palmer, Grim Natwick, William Henning, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson, Robert Leffingwell, Frank Kelling, Winfield Hoskins, and Orestes Calpini.
· Nuclear Run (1980):
The Chain Reaction A.K.A. Nuclear Run is a 1980 Australian science fiction thriller film directed and written by Ian Barry. The film's plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public.
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· Revenge of Doctor X (1970):
Venus Flytrap (also known as Body of the Preyand The Revenge of Doctor X) is a 1970 American science fiction horror film shot partly in Japan. It was distributed by the Toei Company of Japan. The plot features a mad scientist who uses lightning to turn carnivorous plants into sentient man-eating creatures.
· Swamp Thing (1982):
Swamp Thing is a 1982 American superhero horror film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the Vertigo/DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of scientist Alec Holland (Ray Wise) who becomes transformed into the monster the Swamp Thing (Dick Durock) through laboratory sabotage orchestrated by the evil Anton Arcane