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NEW FILM PROJECT GIVES FEMALE MOVIEGOERS WHAT THEY CRAVE:
A NEW WORLD OF KISSING

Unique “Chick Flick” — A Kissing Movie in Six One-Hour Chapters

New York, NY — The Rays from Space & the Secret Kissing Experiments: The Adventures of the New Electric Girls is a new movie project dedicated to the millions of women and girls who long for kissing in the movies.  The project, the first episodic film since 1956, knows what chicks want and gives it to them.  They don’t want violence.  They’re tired of gratuitous sex.  They want kissing.  And Rays delivers.

“Female moviegoers represent half the potential audience, yet today’s movies totally ignore them,” says Rays’ screenwriter and producer Richard Thornton.  “Don’t believe everything you read,” he continued; “if you make a movie that appeals to women, they will come in droves.”

The unique project is a feature film in six one-hour chapters.  Set on a fabulous Florida estate in 1959, Rays’ atmosphere is retro, ultra-nostalgic and dreamy.

Men haven’t lived up to their expectations, so the women of Rays seek a new freedom.  Their quest will involve them in secret experiments in psychic kissing — kissing that generates energy so powerful and mysterious that mystic societies covet its ethereal force.

Scriptwriter Richard Thornton is a born romantic, whose other passion is film.  Always fascinated by pulp fiction, especially romance magazines, he found the inspiration for Rays in a pulp magazine story about a woman who had just broken off her third engagement.  He’s focused Rays on the most important element of every romance pulp story — the kiss.

The script for his kissing movie has grown from a feature-length film to an innovative six-part serial.  Rays is the antithesis of the “buddy movie.” Thornton calls it a “girl-chum movie.” It’s really the ultimate “chick flick.”

“Our tag line perfectly sums up the project,” stated Thornton.  “Sex isn’t Enough…Kissing is Everything!”



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