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In this animated sci-fi spectacular based on a Jean "Moebius" Giraud story, physicist Simon Weir (voiced by Mark Hamill) is trapped light years away on the planet Raphicca. Now his son, Jac (Chris Marquette), will traverse time to find him. As the evil King Tor (Michael Dorn) tortures Simon for the time portal that will help Tor conquer the galaxy, Jac joins the forces of good to rescue his father -- and help save the universe.

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  • Title: Thru the Moebius StripThru the Moebius Strip
  • Date Release: 2005
  • Platform: DVD, Netflix
  • Genre: Adventure, Drama, Ficton
  • Director: Glenn Chaika
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Hannover House

Hannover House is a full service media company, specializing in the production and distribution of feature films onto the DVD format for the North American retail marketplace. Formed in 1993, Hannover House concentrated it’s activities exclusively in the literary, book-publishing industries until ’2003 when the company entered into the DVD marketplace. Now, with over 70 DVD titles in active distribution, Hannover House has quickly ascended to a dominant role as a leading, independent distributor of DVD’s. The company is particularly noted for its successes in placing DVD titles within mass merchandisers and key chain stores.

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About Hannover House

Hannover House is a full service media company, specializing in the production and distribution of feature films onto the DVD format for the North American retail marketplace. Formed in 1993, Hannover House concentrated it’s activities exclusively in the literary, book-publishing industries until ’2003 when the company entered into the DVD marketplace. Now, with over 70 DVD titles in active distribution, Hannover House has quickly ascended to a dominant role as a leading, independent distributor of DVD’s. The company is particularly noted for its successes in placing DVD titles within mass merchandisers and key chain stores.

Retailers carrying Hannover House products include thousands of independently owned and operated retail video stores and book stores, including Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Blockbuster Video, Borders Group, Fred Meyer Group, Hastings, SAM’S Club, Transworld Group and Wal-Mart as well as all major Internet retailers.

 

Hannover's History

Hannover was established in 1993 as a California corporation. Hannover House concentrated its activities exclusively in the literary, book-publishing industries until 2003 when the company entered into the DVD marketplace. Hannover House expanded into theatrical distribution in 2007.

In 2003, the company published the book Blood, Money and Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K. by Barr McClellan, which argues that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was arranged by his vice-president and successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. Barr McClellan is the father of Scott McClellan, a White House press secretary under George W. Bush and Mark McClellan, commissioner at the United States Food and Drug Administration when the book was published.

In December, 2009, Eric Parkinson and his operating partner D. Frederick Shefte, entered into an agreement to reverse merge with the publicly-traded Target Development Group, Inc. Simultaneous with the December 1st merger transaction, the officers and directors of Target were restructured to add Hannover House executives to the board, with Eric Parkinson also tapped as Chairman / CEO and Fred Shefte as President.