JITA FILMS Releases A Powerful Film About Repossesing Autos In Los Angles on November 25th, 2008 »
Posted By jitafilms 1 year, 2 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentJita Films Group, headed up by Ernest Johnson, is releasing its fourth hit direct-to-video film titled, AUTO RECOVERY, a dramedy about repossing autos.
AUTO RECOVERY is not just a comdey about the repo business, but has a powerful story line about three young men, in the repo business, who recieve an assisgment to take back the cars of a local bishop and his daughter who are experinceing finalcial ruin due to the economic setbacks of the US Economy. In The process, the lead guy falls in love at first sight with the Bishop's daughter which leads him and his friends to joing the church. In doing so they are torun between two dicisions until the FBI shows up at the job seeking an inditment against the lead guy unless he helps them bring the bishop down for missapproation of funds. Find out what happens on November 25th, 2008. The ending will surprise you.
This is the fourth release of Jita Films. Past releases include, Flossin, Foster Babies (Directied by Actor Todd Bridges and His Brother James Bridges, Auto Recovery, Directed by Ernest Johnson and cast by Walter Perez and a forth coming release next yeat titled, Public Transportation.
JITA FILMS and Ernest Johnson have been producting quality family films with urban themes since 1995. Jita films started out producing short films and a long running religious variety program which aired on the TBN, Word, Black Family Channel and The Harvest Time Networks over the past 28 years, getting its start on Compton's cable channel 19.
AUTO RECOVERY will be in stores world-wide on November 25th, 2008. "You Can Run But You Can't Hide!"
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