Sprint to Offer Full-Length Movies

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Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

Sprint is offering full-length movie downloads from a number of studios including Sony Pictures and Buena Vista VOD. Sprint already has mSpot, which is a TV and video download service which costs $6.95 a month. However, Sprint Movies will cost between $3.99 and $5.99 and will be available for a few days a time. “Extensions” on the films will cost 99 cents per 24-hour period.

They currently have 45 titles – click through to see them all – and more will be arriving in good time.

Buena Vista VOD
Annapolis
Eight Below
Glory Road
Herbie: Fully Loaded
National Treasure
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
The Village
Lionsgate
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
First Knight
Hollywood Homicide
Little Black Book
Spider-Man 2
The Medallion
The Net
Ultraviolet
Universal Pictures
American Pie
American Pie 2
Apollo 13
Babe
Backdraft
Billy Madison
Bring it On
Dante’s Peak
End of Days
Erin Brokovich
Fast and Furious
Happy Gilmore
How High
Jaws
Kindergarten Cop
Meet the Parents
National Lampoon’s Animal House
Reality Bites
Scarface
Slapshot
The Bone Collector
The Breakfast Club
The Family Man
The Jerk
The Mummy
The Mummy Returns
The Nutty Professor 2
Tremors
Twins
U-571

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