Raging Stallion Studios’ “To The Last Man” Exclusively Available on AEBN

Charlotte, NC – March 20, 2009 – Raging Stallion Studios’ blockbuster cowboy epic “To The Last Man” is now available across the AEBN network of theaters.

The film’s launch on AEBN is a continuation of the exclusive promotions that began in February when “To The Last Man” premiered on the NakedSword Membership site, and is now branching out to include the VOD market. “To The Last Man” is currently the top selling gay DVD of the past twelve months.

One of the most highly acclaimed films of 2008, “To The Last Man” tells the story of rival ranches fighting for water rights in the Old West, sparking controversy over the violence portrayed in the film alongside the hardcore sex. It has been nominated for numerous awards, including the Best Movie Grabby and has earned an astounding 17 nominations from the upcoming GayVN Awards.

Raging Stallion exclusives Ricky Sinz and Scott Tanner star in the film and both received GayVN and Grabby nominations, including Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively. Both are also nominated for Performer of The Year. The power-directing team of Chris Ward, Ben Leon, and Tony Dimarco have been nominated for Best Director.

“”To The Last Man” is an extraordinary film,” says AEBN’s Chris Baker. “We are very excited to have cornered the market with a VOD exclusive on this one-of-a-kind film. It will be a treat for our customers to have access to it through the AEBN network.”

Raging Stallion president Chris Ward noted that AEBN’s VOD reach will greatly expand the audience for the film. “AEBN has the largest reach of any online distribution network and we are all very excited that “To The Last Man” will be made available to this huge customer base. Customers love this movie and we expect it to be one of the year’s biggest online hits!”

The first part, “To The Last Man: The Gathering Storm,” is now available for viewing throughout the AEBN VOD network, with the second part, “Guns Blazing,” planned for a VOD release later this spring.