AEBN Streams Smash's 'Malibu Massage Parlor' Before Street Date

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN announced today that it is streaming Smash Pictures' new film, "Malibu Massage Parlor," weeks ahead of its scheduled Dec. 15 DVD street date.

The HD movie was shot by industry veteran Jim Powers and centers around massage parlor sex.

A mix of new and established talent is featured including Kristina Rose, Jack Lawrence, Katie Summers, Evan Stone, Nina Hartley, Dane Cross, Kelly Divine, Ryan Driller and Emma Mae.

"We were very excited when we heard Smash was making a massage-themed film," said Jerry Anders, AEBN’s vice president of sales and marketing.

He added, "We've noticed a resurgence of interest in the massage niche with our customers, but aren’t getting many movies that fit that fantasy quite right. Smash Pictures has captured the fantasy just right with 'Malibu Massage Parlor' and it tops off the banner year they've already had."

The two companies have worked together several times in 2010 to bring Smash's content to AEBN, including "Bus Stop Girls," that also debuted exclusively on the VOD network before its street date.

"Our relationship with AEBN has become quite strong," said Stuart Wall, vice president of Smash Pictures.

He added, "For this first volume we went all out, using lots of oil, beautiful woman as well as incorporating a liberator. The final outcome delivers more than we anticipated, and the fans will be happy."

The movie debuted on the AEBN network on Nov. 19 and is now available for viewing.

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