“Revenge of the Petites” Premiere Rescheduled, Relocated

TARZANA, Calif. — AMKingdom.com announced Monday that it has rescheduled the premiere for "Revenge of the Petites" to April 24. The red-carpet event, expected to draw star power and media attention, has also relocated to the Regent Theatre in Westwood, Calif., to accommodate a growing guest list.

“We are so impressed and thankful for all the interest in our movie,” AMKingdom.com owner Kim Nielsen. “In order to allow as many people as possible to see the first screening of ‘Revenge of the Petites,’ we decided to upgrade our location to one with a much larger capacity. We certainly hope everyone is able to join us on April 24.”

The Regent Theatre is located at 1045 Broxton Ave. in Westwood. Adult media and guests interested in attending the shindig can RSVP by sending an email to pr@petitesmovie.com. 

Directed by Harry Sparks, "Revenge of the Petites" is a "coming-of-age dramedy" that centers on a group of petite and hairy college girls who set out to avenge a wrong suffered at the hands of beautiful, but mean, sorority girls. 

Marie McCray, Skin Diamond, Vanessa Cage and Celeste Star topline the film. Costars include Riley Reid, Katie St. Ives, Dani Daniels, Cassandra Nix, Zoey Kush, Leilani Leeanne, Sarah Shevon, Trinity St. Clair, Talon, Seth Dickens, Kris Slater and James Deen.

"Revenge of the Petites" arrives on DVD on April 25. A SFW trailer can be seen here.

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