Wednesday, December 21, 2011

TMG shelves up worldwide sales

BERLIN -- Entertainment giant Tele Munchen Group has obtained a slew of sales because of its in-house and licensed productions, including "Moby Dick" and "Haven." TMG's sales arm TM Intl. offered "Moby Dick," which stars William Hurt and Charlie Cox, to Cinemax in Belgium, Carmen Video for Russia and also the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Medallion Media in Japan. The $25 million adaptation from the Herman Melville classic opened recently on Germany's RTL which summer time on Starz/Encore within the U.S. TM Intl. also inked numerous deals for TMG's British-language miniseries modified from Rosamunde Pilcher's best-selling romance books: "Shades of affectionInch visited Soulmedia for Scandinavia and Antena 3 in The country the "Four Seasons" collection was licensed to Universal around australia, together with two TV movies in line with the books of Pilcher's boy Robin Pilcher, "A Danger Worth Taking" and "Beginning Over." The very first season of eOne's mystery series "Haven," according to Stephen King's "The Colorado Kid," offered to Italian pubcaster RAI and Leopolis for that CIS. Universal Systems, which lately restored the show for any third season, airs the series on all Syfy channels worldwide. TM Intl. also closed a library bundle with DT Prods. for that CIS which includes such high-profile game titles as "Terminator 2," "Universal Soldier" and "Fundamental Instinct." Contact Erectile dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com

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