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Commanche Properties Inc. Contracts with Famed Bonanno Family Member to Produce Three Film Projects.


TUCSON, Ariz. -- Commanche Properties Inc. (OTC OTC

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), producers of commercially marketable and high-quality entertainment products, announced today they have established a three-project pact with Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno, for specific films to be produced by Commanche in the coming year. Bonanno is the eldest ELDEST. He or she who has the greatest age.
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 son of the late Joseph Bonanno Giuseppe "Joseph/Joe" Bonanno (January 18, 1905 – May 12, 2002) was a Sicilian-born American Mafioso who became the boss of one of the infamous Five Families of New York City. He was nicknamed "Joe Bananas", a name he hated due to the implication that he was crazy. , who for decades headed one of the New York New York, state, United States
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Commanche Properties and Bonanno have three film projects in the works: an action-adventure film called "The Aztec Eagles," based on a real-life true story about a squadron of Mexican fighter pilots who flew daring bombing missions for the Allies in the Pacific during World War II; "Pipe Dreams," a story of two men fleeing the mob mob

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; and "Ashtabula Moon," a story about an aging rock star who attempts a comeback.

Anthony Tarantola, Commanche Properties Inc.'s president, said, "We own the rights to these stories, and will have complete control, from casting and directing, to distribution. We will be financing these projects via Commanche Properties, but these are not going to be $30, $40 or $50 million productions. We are making movies that make sense, making movies with budgets of $3 or $4 million. At these levels, assuming a good product has been produced, we can expect to make excellent returns on investment."

Betty Kaplan, an award-winning filmmaker whose credits include "Of Love and Shadows" and "Dona Barbara," has already been tapped to write and direct "The Aztec Eagles."

More details will be forthcoming on these developments when warranted.

About Commanche Properties Inc.

Commanche Properties Inc.'s mission is to develop and produce commercially marketable, high-quality entertainment products that will provide short-term return on capital and long-term residual income Residual Income (also called Passive Income) is income earned on an ongoing basis for effort done once in the past.  to their partners. Commanche Properties strives to manufacture films that promote viewers' thoughts and feelings, as well as to entertain. Commanche Properties Inc. is fully operational and can produce and promote any size show and almost any size film budget. Commanche Properties welcomes the opportunity to bring the finest productions to audiences worldwide. Commanche Properties Inc. will produce, exhibit and release entertainment in all media formats.

Statements in this news release regarding the company's or management's intentions, beliefs or expectations, or that otherwise speak to future events, are "forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Future results and developments discussed in these statements may be affected by numerous factors and risks, such as the accuracy of the assumptions that underlie the statements, demand for Commanche Properties' products, general economic conditions, and other factors and risks. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those expressed herein. Commanche Properties Inc. does not undertake to update, revise or correct any of the forward-looking information.
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