“Legit” may land a 400 screen Spanish release

KITCHEN FILM PRODUCTIONS is negotiating a deal for a 400-screen release in Spain for its gangster drama “Legit,” through Red Baron Entertainment of Maine.

Kitchen signed with California distributor Echelon Entertainment of Glendale, Calif., to rep the film in all territories excluding Spain.

(Echelon released Mark Harris’ “Barber Shop Jokes Live in Chicago.”)

Boinski wrote and produced with John Stemberg and Richard Strimer, who both also acted in the film. DP is Brian Levin, who is developing his feature directorial debut “The Grand McNally.” It stars director James W. Boinski as a mob lieutenant trying to go straight. See www.legitthemovie.com.