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Red Planet Screenplay by Tom Wakefield - http://www.redplanetscreenplay.com
Synopsis and sales information for Red Planet movie screenplay. Logline: The Russians murder their American counterparts on the first manned mission to Mars and claim the Red Planet in the name of the old Soviet empire. |
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Dennis Keeler Screenwriter - http://www.denniskeeler.com
Author has scripts available for made-for-tv movies on Mata Hari, Nellie Bly and the Lincoln assassination. |
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MOSSthemovie - http://mossthemovie.com
Mossthemovie is a site dedicated to a screenplay written by Edward L. Singletary and Eddie Singletary for a future film featuring a fictional character named Detective Keith Moss. A synopsis is available on the site. |
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Harry Hawk - Lone Wolf - http://harryhawk.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/
A work in progress about an ex-MI5 agent on the run from his former employers. Character guide, and screenplay excerpt. |
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Little Big Time - http://www.littlebigtime.com/
Animated samples of the comedy "Little Green Men" and some source material of the historical screenplay, "A Voyage in the Sunbeam." |
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The Triumph of Life - http://www.geocities.com/vienna1927/index.html
Historical screenplay about music, love, and politics set in Vienna 1927. A young Englishman leaves a relationship to find success as a composer in Vienna. |
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Rat's Bite - http://myscreenplays.fabpage.com
A short screenplay written by Larry A. Jaggard. See titles and loglines to other screenplays by the same writer. |
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The First Jewish Pope - http://hometown.aol.com/i2shyi/gospel/OyVey/index.html
On-line script for an unproduced comedy about the first Jewish Pope. Complete with trailer descriptions, and comedic references to Star Wars. |
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The Ancient Ones - http://www.angelfire.com/home/talespinner8/
Screenplay based upon the ancient pre-Celtic legends of Britain and Ireland: the Mabinogi, Lebor Gabala, Cathe maig Tuiredh and Book of Taliesin. |
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Comedy Scripts - http://www.geocities.com/brian_eggleston/comedyhome.html
Information about and excerpts from several comedic screenplays by Brian Eggleston. |