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Here is the page to answer ALL of your questions--hopefully! If you have more FAQ's, send them to: drumlinefilms@yahoo.com.
We appreciate them!

Q: Where did the name "DrumLine Films" come from?
A: 'DrumLine Films' came from 20th Century Fox's motion picture "Drumline" (rated PG-13). The founder liked the movie just enough and thought the name sounded good with 'films' and 'pictures' that he made it his company. He just capatalized the 'L' to make the name more unique.
 
Q: Where did the name "Psycho Films" come from?
A: This one's a little more obvious. Paying heratige to one of the greatest horror films of all time, the name comes from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." Yes, that is the film with the infamous shower scene. We do NOT recommend that children under--well, basically children at all--see "Psycho," its rated R. It is a good horror film, and the name is simply paying heritage to one of the most outgoing films of its day.
 
Q: Does the ACI company have a website?
A: Yes, it can be found at: http://aci-co.tripod.com.
 
Q: Does DrumLine Re-Cords have a site?
A: Not anymore. It did, but there was nothing to put on it, so they now use their page on this website.
 
Q: Does Psycho Films have a website?
A: Yes, it is located at: https://dlfilms.tripod.com/psychofilms.

Courtesy of Information from DrumLine Multimedia, Inc., the ACI company, and Psycho Films

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the ACI company

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