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DarKnight's 'NEVER SLEEP AGAIN' Named 'Bloody Disgusting's' Best DVD of 2010

posted 6 Jan 2011, 07:38 by Sam Mbale   [ updated 6 Jan 2011, 07:40 ]

UNIVERSAL CITY, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/06/11 -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB: CMGR) ("Camelot") announced today that DarKnight Pictures ("DPK") "NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY" has been named the number one horror DVD of 2010 and "one of the greatest horror documentaries of all time" by BloodyDisgusting.com, a horror site and fan community, naming it "a film that is impossible to stop watching."

"It's a thrill for us and a testament to audiences' enduring passion for Freddy Krueger that our love letter to the Nightmare on Elm Street films has been acknowledged this way," stated Co-Director and Producer Daniel Farrands. "We are very thankful for this honor."

"NEVER SLEEP AGAIN" is a documentary that chronicles the "Nightmare on Elm Street" Franchise with interviews with the original cast and creators. The documentary aired in October on the BIO Channel.

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Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (www.camelotent.com) is a US publicly traded company (OTCBB: CMGR) with four divisions: Camelot Film Group, Camelot Distribution Group (including DarKnight Pictures), Camelot Studio Group and Camelot Production Services Group. Camelot is building a different kind of motion picture studio infrastructure by redefining the development, financing, production, and distribution process. Camelot is a member of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA).

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