Raven Moon Signs Casey Kasem In Gina D And The Transistor Sisters Movie

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Raven Moon Ent. announced that it has signed Casey and Jean Kasem to play the roles of Dino, a hip DJ and Posie, one of the Transistor Sisters for its feature film called GINA D & THE TRANSISTOR SISTERS -- IN SEARCH OF THE GOLDEN RECORD that will be produced in stereoscopic 3-D.

The film will be produced by Raven Moon licensee Gina D's Kids Club, Inc., who is the general partner of the G-rated film.

Jean Kasem is known for her comedy roles in films like GHOSTBUSTERS and Casey Kasem is best known for being the voice of Shaggy in SCOOBY-DOO.

The announcement came during the kickoff of ShoWest, a conference in Las Vegas where studios unveil clips and other details about upcoming movie lineups.

"The industry is changing and we are prepared for that change," said Joey DiFrancesco CEO of Gina D's Kids Club, Inc. "This stereoscopic 3-D process can generate additional revenues above and beyond traditional sales revenues from traditional formats. With a new 20 percent gross license agreement with Gina D's Kids Club, Inc. in place for Raven Moon Ent., it is anticipated that except for SEC required audit and related filing fees, there will be no expenses for Raven Moon Entertainment in 2008. With a smaller number of outstanding common shares in the float, anticipated revenues and no expenses, the company's share price could turn around and bring value to our public shareholders this year."






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