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P.O. Box 753, Littleton, CO 80160
303-587-9792 Fax: 303-470-1011
August 17, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Darlene Cypser
Phone: 303-587-9792
E-mail: buy@bifrostdistribution.com
Web: www.bifrostdistribution.com
Bruce Campbell Movie To Be Released By Bifrost Distribution
Bifrost Distribution, LLC, has acquired the rights to distribute one of Bruce
Campbell's earliest movies on DVD in the US and Canada.
Back in 1982, not long after completing The Evil Dead, Bruce Campbell began
work on his second feature film: Going Back. Going Back
was not a horror film or a comedy. It was a drama, a bittersweet coming-of-age
movie. It premiered to good reviews, played in several film festivals and was
picked up by Vestron for home video distribution . . .
and then was lost to the world.
Unknown to writer/director Ron Teachworth, Vestron was close to bankruptcy at
the time Going Back was released on VHS tape. When Vestron folded,
distribution rights to the movie were sold and resold as part of Vestron's huge
library of movies. There were no further home video releases and only random
reports of television screenings. Going Back became the rarest of
all Bruce Campbell's feature films. Most diehard Bruce Campbell fans have never
seen it.
But Going Back is rare in another way. It certainly shows Bruce Campbell's
mischievousness and irrepressible humor. But Going Back shows a depth to Bruce's
acting skills that he has rarely been given the opportunity demonstrate.
In 1984 Peter Ross of The Detroit News wrote: "Brice and Clee are nice kids....
It is impossible not to like them, just as impossible not to identify with them.
In its modest way, Going Back makes a deep and moving impression; it's an admirable
little picture that demonstrates the talents of all involved, and it deserves wider
exposure."
Ron Teachworth agreed with Peter Ross. After the distribution rights to
Going Back reverted back to him, Ron began working on a DVD version.
During a visit to Michigan, Bruce Campbell joined Ron and cinematographer John Prusak
in recording a full-length commentary track. Ron compiled other extras for the DVD
and began marketing the movie to distributors. Finally Trygve Lode, the owner of
Bifrost Distribution, LLC, agreed to rescue Going Back from oblivion
and bring it out on DVD. The release is scheduled for this fall.
Additional information can be found at
www.goingbackthemovie.com
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