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To: Walter Morton who wrote (5171)3/17/2000 1:11:00 AM
From: Timm Eckenroth  Respond to of 5541
 
Budget for Funny$Money is only 20mm. Surely Crystal would command at least half that per movie. Doesn't leave much for anything else. B Crystal was probably mentioned as someone who could pull the elements of the film together. (Hugh Grant was mentioned in an earlier post, he would work also).

BTW, how many shares are in the float. Last I heard it was nearing a billion!

teck



To: Walter Morton who wrote (5171)3/17/2000 3:02:00 AM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 5541
 
<<the $125 million Prints & Advertising deal with Reliance Insurance Company.>>

Message 13221248

Is this the first time you have seen Reliance Insurance Company in a MVEE news release?

Did Firestorm Pictures LLC change its name to Reliance Insurance Company?

<<Nov. 1, 1999--Miracle Entertainment (First Miracle Group Inc.) (OTCBB:MVEE) has formed an alliance with Firestorm Pictures LLC, run by Martin Landau and Richard Abramson, which has a $125-million fund for prints and advertising >>

Message 13035195

The fund will provide release money for five films, each receiving up to $25 million for P&A. The films will be produced by Miracle and Firestorm. The two parties were introduced by David Dadon.

Two initial pictures have been chosen: "Alicia's Book," the highly sought after thriller being produced by Academy Award-and Golden Globe-nominee Pinchas Perry ("Gabby, A True Story"), Avi Lerner of Millennium Films, Landau, Abramson and Cataldo; and "Funny Money," Firestorm's fast-paced farce based on the Ray Cooney play that just finished a smash two-year run on the London stage.