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National Lampoon agrees to distribution deal with Canada’s Equinoxe Film

National Lampoon, Inc., the most widely recognized brand in comedy, announced that it has entered into a distribution deal with Equinoxe Film. The announcement was made today by Tom Daniels, president of worldwide distribution, National Lampoon.

Equinoxe has acquired Canadian theatrical, home video, and broadcast distribution rights to five National Lampoon titles including “National Lampoon’s Bag Boy,” the first title to be produced in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s history, and additional original National Lampoon titles “National Lampoon’s Ratko” and “National Lampoon’s 301.”

“Canada has always been a key market for National Lampoon properties,” said Daniels. “We believe it’s important we give our Canadian fans the chance to watch National Lampoon films in nearby theatres, on their TV sets, and via local retailers, and I am delighted to be partnering with Equinoxe to do that.”

“National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” “National Lampoon’s Ratko,” and “National Lampoon’s 301” are the first features produced and financed in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s 35-plus-year history. All three films will be released theatrically through National Lampoon Releasing, while the company is open to broader distribution partnerships with major studios. National Lampoon recently announced a seven-figure deal with Comedy Central for the first broadcast television window rights.

National Lampoon will release up to twelve titles per year comprised of four original movies and up to eight acquisitions. National Lampoon will handle distribution independently, with some titles having broader distribution in partnership with major studios. Recent and upcoming theatrical releases from National Lampoon include “National Lampoon Presents The Beach Party At The Threshold Of Hell” and Les Claypool’s directorial debut “National Lampoon Presents Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo,” to be released November 9, 2007, “National Lampoon’s Jakes Booty Call,” to be released January 9th, and “National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” slated for theatrical release early 2008.

<font size=1>Source: Business Wire</font>

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National Lampoon agrees to distribution deal with Canada’s Equinoxe Film

National Lampoon, Inc., the most widely recognized brand in comedy, announced that it has entered into a distribution deal with Equinoxe Film. The announcement was made today by Tom Daniels, president of worldwide distribution, National Lampoon.

Equinoxe has acquired Canadian theatrical, home video, and broadcast distribution rights to five National Lampoon titles including “National Lampoon’s Bag Boy,” the first title to be produced in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s history, and additional original National Lampoon titles “National Lampoon’s Ratko” and “National Lampoon’s 301.”

“Canada has always been a key market for National Lampoon properties,” said Daniels. “We believe it’s important we give our Canadian fans the chance to watch National Lampoon films in nearby theatres, on their TV sets, and via local retailers, and I am delighted to be partnering with Equinoxe to do that.”

“National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” “National Lampoon’s Ratko,” and “National Lampoon’s 301” are the first features produced and financed in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s 35-plus-year history. All three films will be released theatrically through National Lampoon Releasing, while the company is open to broader distribution partnerships with major studios. National Lampoon recently announced a seven-figure deal with Comedy Central for the first broadcast television window rights.

National Lampoon will release up to twelve titles per year comprised of four original movies and up to eight acquisitions. National Lampoon will handle distribution independently, with some titles having broader distribution in partnership with major studios. Recent and upcoming theatrical releases from National Lampoon include “National Lampoon Presents The Beach Party At The Threshold Of Hell” and Les Claypool’s directorial debut “National Lampoon Presents Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo,” to be released November 9, 2007, “National Lampoon’s Jakes Booty Call,” to be released January 9th, and “National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” slated for theatrical release early 2008.

<font size=1>Source: Business Wire</font>

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National Lampoon agrees to distribution deal with Canada’s Equinoxe Film

National Lampoon, Inc., the most widely recognized brand in comedy, announced that it has entered into a distribution deal with Equinoxe Film. The announcement was made today by Tom Daniels, president of worldwide distribution, National Lampoon.

Equinoxe has acquired Canadian theatrical, home video, and broadcast distribution rights to five National Lampoon titles including “National Lampoon’s Bag Boy,” the first title to be produced in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s history, and additional original National Lampoon titles “National Lampoon’s Ratko” and “National Lampoon’s 301.”

“Canada has always been a key market for National Lampoon properties,” said Daniels. “We believe it’s important we give our Canadian fans the chance to watch National Lampoon films in nearby theatres, on their TV sets, and via local retailers, and I am delighted to be partnering with Equinoxe to do that.”

“National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” “National Lampoon’s Ratko,” and “National Lampoon’s 301” are the first features produced and financed in-house by National Lampoon in the company’s 35-plus-year history. All three films will be released theatrically through National Lampoon Releasing, while the company is open to broader distribution partnerships with major studios. National Lampoon recently announced a seven-figure deal with Comedy Central for the first broadcast television window rights.

National Lampoon will release up to twelve titles per year comprised of four original movies and up to eight acquisitions. National Lampoon will handle distribution independently, with some titles having broader distribution in partnership with major studios. Recent and upcoming theatrical releases from National Lampoon include “National Lampoon Presents The Beach Party At The Threshold Of Hell” and Les Claypool’s directorial debut “National Lampoon Presents Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo,” to be released November 9, 2007, “National Lampoon’s Jakes Booty Call,” to be released January 9th, and “National Lampoon’s Bagboy,” slated for theatrical release early 2008.

<font size=1>Source: Business Wire</font>

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