K-Beech Video Ships 1st Blu-ray Title Aug. 1

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — K-Beech Video has announced that “Don’t Try This at Home,” directed by Cash Markman for the Sex Line Sinema series, will be the company's first Blu-ray title, shipping Aug. 1.

“I’ve been thinking about releasing on Blu-ray for quite some time,” K-Beech CEO Kevin Beechum said. "But the timing was never right with the appropriate title and so forth. 'Don’t Try This at Home' is perfect: great cast, good story, and some very hot sex scenes.” The cast features Katrina Kat, Cindy Crawford, Shannon Kelly and Keeani Lei, with Marcus London, T.J. Cummings, Anthony Hardwood and Lee Stone.

“We got such great responses from the initial release that it only made sense to put that title out first on Blu-ray.” company spokesperson Dusty Urban said. “Cash Markman has a very unique visual style that appeals largely to couples with his Sex Line Sinema series, and the caliber of talent that he features in each production appeals to everyone.”

K-Beech plans on releasing one Blu-ray title a month through Cherry Boxxx Pictures, 818 XXX Productions and Back End Productions.

For sales inquires, email Dusty Urban at dusty@kbeech.com.

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