
X-PLAY PREPS FOR BEWITCHED SPOOF
HOLLYWOOD - Producers Jeff Mullen and Scott David of X-Play/AllMediaplay have announced
plans
for a porno spoof of the 1960s TV hit "Bewitched" to be released this spring.
Not Bewitched XXX follows the company's success with the LFP-distributed 'Brady Bunch'
parody Not the Bradys XXX. According to Mullen, X-Play has not yet set a distributor for the
movie but anouncement is soon on the horizon.
"We're going to shoot the movie within the next thirty days," Mullen told AVN. "Right now,
we're still casting for the Elizabeth Montgomery role; we've got a couple of girls in mind, but
it's still up in the air. Most of the supporting cast is locked in; we've got Nina Hartley
Adult Star legend to play
the mom, Endora."
“We have some fabulous movies for 2008 and I think the fans will enjoy this sixties era
'Bewitched' spoof,” said David. "The crush of sales for our Bradys XXX hasn’t shown any
signs of slowing down, so we’re putting all of our production effort into crafting the next set
of movies."
Following Not Bewitched XXX, X-Play and director Will Ryder will shoot their Not the Bradys
sequel for Hustler and a comedy feature for SexZ Pictures to star contract girl Paulina
James.
"I'm not allowed to talk about the project for SexZ Pictures, but it's going to be a big movie,"
said Ryder. "I think Paulina James is going to be one of the super-fast rising stars in this
business, and I'm really excited to work with her."
X-Play is also developing a 'Beverly Hillbillies' parody for Adam & Eve Pictures and a
'Partridge Family' spoof for Hustler.
"We're going to shoot 'Beverly Hillbillies' in the summer for a fall release," said Ryder. "I'd
really like to see Bree Olson play Ellie May, and I wrote the part with her in mind."
X-Play scored its first big hit with Britney Rears, released in 2005 through Hustler Video.
The pop-culture parody has remained a big seller for Hustler, spawning three sequels
including the recently released Britney Rears 4: Britney Goes Gonzo."I think we're one of
the busiest small companies in the business that actually sells well," said Mullen. "It's a
great time to be at X-Play."