All Boys Signs Blacks On Daddies

SOUTH PARIS, Maine — Gay distributor All Boys Distribution announced today that it has inked a deal withonline content producer BlackOnDaddies.com, as the company moves to DVD.

“We started producing older men/daddy videos in 1997 and that is all we do,” said Cristian Gold, president of the studios’ parent company Gold Access Inc..

“Our tenure in the market proves that this is a niche that sells not only in the U.S. but also abroad,” Gold added. “We wanted to make sure that our line was represented by an individual who is knowledgeable and passionate about our video line featuring older men. We are very impressed by the professionalism that Rob and All Boys video bring to the table.”

The studio’s debut title “Black on Daddies, Vol. 1” releases today and future titles from the line will release on the 14th of every month.

All Boys will have exclusive distribution rights for North America for Black On Daddies DVD titles.

“Our ‘Blacks on Daddies’ videos feature mature man (over 50) and young horny African-American men. We were inundated with requests by our members and followers to have an interracial line. We were amazed by the response and we are planning to release at least five more volumes in the next six months. We can definitely say this content is one-of-a-kind.”

All Boys owner Rob Ragan said that he is enthusiastic about adding targeted niche content producers to the All Boys roster of production companies.

"We remain on a very good path to be able to offer the widest range and variety of different types of films into the market,” Ragan said, “which will enable us to be a full-service releasing company in the traditional sense of the one-stop type of operating entity.”

For sales information, contact Shawn at 1-877-5-ALLBOY (525-5269).

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