CMD Distribution

CMD Distribution is a faith and family film distribution company, headquartered in Wake Forest, North Carolina. The company distributes, acquires and markets Christian and family-friendly films.

CMD Distribution
TypeLLC
GenreFilm distribution
FounderByron M. Jones[1][2]
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
United States, Brazil, Sri Lanka and South Africa[3]
WebsiteCMDDistribution.com

CMD Distribution has distributed films such as Creed of Gold[3][4][5][6][7][8] and Two for the Show, known for starring Mickey Rooney and being the last film in which Joe Dimaggio appeared.[9]

The company was forced to close after the Family Christian Stores filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy[10] and the closer of Allegro [11]

Lawsuit

Crystal Creek Media launched a lawsuit against CMD Distribution for failing to fulfill its contractual financial obligations over the distribution of the movie Creed of Gold. In early 2017 Crystal Creek Media was awarded a judgment against CMD Distribution by the Superior Court of New Hanover County in the state of North Carolina.[12]

Unfortunately, CMD was in the process of filing bankruptcy at the time due to the collapse of its biggest customer Allegro Media.[13][14]

Films

References

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  9. "Two for the Show". cmddistribution.com.
  10. http://bankrupt.com/misc/FamilyChristian_249_amendedSAL_EXH.pdf
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  12. "Statement about CMD Distribution Inc". Crystal Creek Media. March 8, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  13. "Distributor Allegro Closes, Leaving 100s of Indie Labels in Limbo". 10 June 2016.
  14. "Allegro Media Liquidation Drastically Alters Indie Labels' Business Plans". 28 October 2016.
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