Goose on the Loose

Randall the Goose (the Voice of Dave Foley) is out on a summer date with his lifelong love Etta when he is suddenly ‘goose-napped’ by Congreve Maddox (Chevy Chase), a gourmet cook and principal of Willow Springs Elementary who wants to make Randall his trophy prize in a culinary contest. But Congreve meets his match in his next-door neighbors, a young boy Will (Max Morrow) and his precocious sister Emily (Isabella Fink). Randall is no ordinary goose. He’s a flatulent, wise-talking, and rebellious goose that understands Will, who hasn’t talked since his mother died. The two become fast buddies and Will starts to open up.

When Randall realizes he’s about to be a “Dead Goose Walking”, the hysterical Randall begs Will to save him. Will “hatches a plan” and conspires with his sister, his dad (James Purefoy), his beautiful schoolteacher (Kari Matchett), and even Congreve’s mother (Joan Plowright) who join forces with the kids to save Randall.

With the stakes high, a wild goose chase ensues with everyone in hot pursuit!

Type: Feature

Length: 85 minutes

Director: Nicholas Kendall

Executive Producer(s): Wendy Hill-Tout, Colin Neale, Jamie Brown

Producer(s): Colin Neale, Wendy Hill-Tout, Alex Brown

Cast: Chevy Chase, Kari Matchett, Joan Plowright, James Purefoy, Max Morrow, Isabella Fink and Dave Foley as the voice of Randall the Goose.

Writer(s): Charles Dennis

Production Companies: Voice Pictures Inc., Les Productions Colin Neale Inc., Studio Eight Productions Ltd.

Release: 2007

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September Dawn

This is the story of an improbable romance between two nineteen-year-olds from starkly different worlds. Jonathan - the son of a Mormon Bishop, is suffocating under the rigid confines and expectations of the church as well as tormented by the execution of his loving Mother.
When a wagon train passes through their land, Jonathan is ordered to spy on the Gentiles by his untrusting father, Jacob, and falls in love with beautiful, free-spirited Emily - the daughter of a Christian pastor.

Set in a beautiful, pristine valley called Mountain Meadows, Jonathan tames a wild, magnificent black stallion and wins the heart of the girl who has captured his. Emily opens Jonathan’s eyes to a world that lies outside of his personal torment as they pursue their forbidden love.
Aware of the drastic change in his son’s behavior, Jacob believes the traveling gentiles are a threat to his family’s way of life and instigates one of the most controversial battles in American history. Painful to watch is the psychological fragmentation of Jonathan’s beloved brother, good-natured Micah, who self-destructs in the process of becoming a killer.

Jonathan races to save Emily, as the scope and magnitude of their love amidst the searing fire and ashes of the Mountain Meadow Massacre unforgettably unfolds. Jonathan is faced with the most difficult decision of his life. He must choose between his brother, his faith, or Emily…by the rise of the SEPTEMBER DAWN.

Type: Theatrical Feature

Length: 120 minutes

Director:TBA

Executive Producer(s): Wendy Hill-Tout, Christopher Cain

Producer(s): TBA

Cast: TBA

Writer(s): Christopher Cain & Carole Whang Schutter

Production Companies: Voice Pictures Inc.

Release: 2007

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Blue Eden

BLUE EDEN is a co-production with Trilogy Entertainment, Muse Entertainment and Spice Factory in the UK, written and directed by Pen Densham (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Moll Flanders).

“Castaway” meets “The Jungle Book” in a suspenseful story about a boy’s struggle to survive after being thrown to the sharks by pirates who invade his family’s pleasure cruise. Rescued by dolphins, these creatures become his aquatic family until his island home is discovered by an expedition several years later.

Blue Eden is an innovative visionary film of a “lost boy”, raised by dolphins, educated by a man who has been changed by war and who eventually confronts the men who stranded him. It features a blend of a survival story and action adventure with a healthy measure of romance.

Type: Theatrical Feature

Length: 100 minutes

Director: Pen Densham

Executive Producer(s): Neil Kaplan, Michael Prupas

Producer(s): Wendy Hill-Tout, John Watson, Pen Densham

Cast: TBA

Writer(s): Pen Densham

Production Companies: Voice Pictures Inc., Trilogy Entertainment, Muse Entertainment Enterprises, Spice Factory

Release: TBA

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Heart Strings (The Perfect Man)

HEART STRINGS (THE PERFECT MAN) is a witty, award winning film about relationships, art and... buying condoms.

Melissa (MICHELLE LITTLE) wants everything to be perfect; even the man she's living with. What she's got is Michael (GARWIN SANFORD), an all-American computer cowboy who prefers chocolate chip cookies and a two step to her taste for bean sprouts and "toilet art". Meanwhile, her family is falling apart; her father has disappeared and her mother, Margaret (PHYLLIS DILLER), is barricaded behind 20 locks in the suburbs. And Lina, her best friend, is no inspiration as she goes from one torrid affair to the next.

Melissa meets Peter, a sophisticated New York gallery owner, her vision of "The Perfect Man." But before she can follow her dreams, Melissa discovers her heart.
Maybe life doesn't need to be so perfect after all.

Type: Feature

Length: 90 minutes

Director: Wendy Hill-Tout

Producer(s): Wendy Hill-Tout

Cast: Michelle Little, Garwin Sanford, Phyllis Diller

Writer(s): Wendy Hill-Tout

Production Companies: Voice Pictures Inc.

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