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Director Tom Logan and producer RJ Louis (Ocean's 11) will team up to bring a live action story to the big screen about a racing mule named Ponzi who's really a lovely young equestrienne named Jeannie York who, having refused to kiss a Mule-faced boy, gets morph'd by his vengeful bruja mother into a mule. The picture is really a modern extension of the Legend of Sleeping Beauty on hooves. World famous casting agent angel Dea Vise has begun the search for Jeannie, and the Shakespeare- spouting young aristocrat who only has a single clue to Jeannie's disappearance: her last word received by him by text: Juarez. Morph'd, written by the Massbaums, Ross and Florina,(Grizzly 11)sold Andy Garcia's "The Unsaid" to Universal when its production company Imagination Entertainment was unable to sell the picture because of its molestation theme. The Massbaums owned 600 movie titles and named Ashley Judd's "Twisted" pic for Paramount and received Sherrry Lansing's undying gratitude. The Massbaums created Equator Pictures to finance "Morph'd" in association with one of the largest motion picture private equity groups (to be named after they have drained every last penny of the group's funds (welcome to Hollywood, fellas) - kidding! The Massbaums come from a long show biz line. Ross's great aunt was Elizabeth Marbury, founder of the American Play company in Manhattan, the sole agent for Oscar Wilde, GB Shaw et al. She prduced Broadway's first musical in 1915 (see Wikipedia: Elizabeth Marbury). Her non-fiction novel "My Crystal Ball" will be produced in 2014 by the Massbaums as an 8 hour mini-series. First up for the Massbaums: getting "Morph'd" up on its hooves and into theatres.