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Some of our feature-length screenplays

Natural Vacation

(117 pg., comedy)  Mom reluctantly agrees with her eager husband to spend a few days basking in the sun at an upscale resort -- of the nudist variety.  He soon learns that he's not as brave as he imagined and that his wife doesn't want to leave.

Stretch

(85 pg., dramedy)  A proud middle-aged widow survives reading the tarot for friends.  She inherits a lo-o-o-ng limousine, learns to drive, and hires herself out.  Her clients push the limits of her patience.  And a wanted mobster tests the extent of her courage.

New Covenant

(102 pg., drama)  The nation is occupied by a foreign power. The religious elite will not tolerate dissent.  And a radical called Jesus was executed two days ago in present-day New York City!  Peter Simon wrestles with self-doubt as he shephards the Apostles through dangerous shoals. 

Murder At Meadow Place

(97 pg., comedy)  Poor Daniel.  He's written the perfect English drawing room murder mystery, but no one in Hollywood will option it.  His solution?:  Adapt it for the stage, perform it before a live audience, film it, and send DVDs out to producers.  Dan gathers a cast, rents a theatre, rehearses, and polishes the production.  The night of the only live performance finally arrives, but the blundering cast turns his serious drama into a gut-roaring comedy to his dismay.

Chicago Dick

(103 pg., suspense)  Though once a valued detective with the Chicago PD, Franklin Brewster battles a love affair with the bottle and the tragic death of his wife.  He now scratches a living tailing cheating spouses and nabbing shoplifters.  Then he gets a call from a rich widow asking him to solve a cold case murder, and he sees this as a way to pay overdue bills and perhaps a path to restoring his dignity.  But can he survive the death threats?  [A 14-minute "teaser" of the inciting incident has been filmed and invites interested query.]

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