Leon Schuster's ''Mama Jack'' hits Los
Angeles

Leon Schuster's latest film, Mama Jack
which will be released in South Africa on 24 November 2005, was screened
at the American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica earlier this week and
received a thumbs up from a specially recruited audience. This is the
first time that a Leon Schuster film was screened to international
audiences before its commercial release in South Africa.
The audience found the storyline of Mama Jack to be new and fresh and
liked the unusual transition of Leon Schuster's character, Jack Theron,
from a white man to a black woman, according to Videovision. They also
rated Mama Jack as a better film than Mrs Doubtfire and Big Momma's
House.
Producer Anant Singh commenting from Los Angeles said, "We are
absolutely thrilled with the positive response received by Mama Jack
last night. The rating we received from the recruited audience was way
above average and the audience gave the film a massive applause at the
end of the screening. Mama Jack is without any doubt, Leon's most
commercial film to date and with this fantastic response, we are
confident that it will find success with mainstream audiences
internationally. This is a great testament to the partnership between
Leon and co-writer and director, Gray Hofmeyr who have done a great
job."
Mama Jack is the story of Jack Theron, who works on a film set, however,
his movie director boss hates him. In a bid to get rid of Jack, the
director spikes his drink at a glamorous function, and before long Jack
has unwittingly offended all the attending dignitaries, ruined the
function and finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Now, on the run
and desperate, Jack turns to his friend, Shorty, a make-up artist for
help, and emerges disguised as a black woman, Mama Jack. Mama Jack soon
finds "herself" employed by the director's fiancée and begins to fall in
love with her. A series of deceptions and misunderstandings pile up and,
in true Schuster style, comic mayhem results.
The Los Angeles-based Conquistador Entertainment is handling
international sales on Mama Jack at the American Film Market. The
company achieved tremendous success with Schuster's previous
blockbuster, Mr Bones which they also represented internationally,
selling the film to major international territories, including Germany,
India, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Thailand and Turkey.
Mama Jack stars Leon Schuster, Alfred Ntombela, Mary-Anne Barlow, Lionel
Newton and Shaleen Surtie-Richards. The film is a Videovision
Entertainment production in association with Distant Horizon and Delta
Films (Pty) Ltd, produced by Anant Singh and Helena Spring, executive
produced by Sanjeev Singh and Sudhir Pragjee and is written by Leon
Schuster, Gray Hofmeyr, Paul Slabolepsky and Jeff Newton and directed by
Gray Hofmeyr.
Mama Jack will be released throughout South Africa on 24 November 2005
through United International Pictures in one of the widest releases ever
for a South African film.
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