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The minds behind "Illegal Aliens" are hoping that three months will be enough time before it's okay for Anna Nicole Smith to spoof herself again.
After canceling several screenings, Edgewood Productions and MTI Home Video have announced plans to release the film on DVD in May, a date they had arrived at before Smith's untimely passing last week, a rep for MTI said Tuesday.
Production was shut down in September after the sudden death of Smith's son, 20-year-old Daniel Smith, who along with his mom is listed as an associate producer on the film. The movie was originally expected to hit shelves in April.
"At first look, 'Illegal Aliens' appears to be just another low-budget sci-fi comedy poking fun at Hollywood's big-budget flicks," executive producer John James said Tuesday. "Now with the passing of its star you'll find it to be replete with metaphors of her life."
"This movie may just be the 'Abbey Road' of films for Anna Nicole Smith fans."