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Cayman Gold This is an exciting action packed, historical fiction screenplay based upon the novel of a similar name. Highlights include real and imagined events surrounding the last days of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich; the conspiratorial and clandestine removal of the Reichbank's illicit treasury and secret weapons entrusted to the care of dedicated high-ranking Nazi criminals, most of whom are determined to find safe havens in countries friendly to them, and where they plan to create a Fourth Reich. To do this, a number of U-boats are commandeered, and depart, only days before the end of WWII is declared. Despite instructions to surrender, they move on, dodging allied warships as they go. While in route one sub gets in trouble and is sunk. Before going down it manages to elude its pursuers for a day, in time to discharge its secret cargo and what would years later become collateral damage upon its rediscovery some fifty plus years later. It happen not long after the arrival of an American couple and their young daughter aboard their private yacht, who plan to enjoy the scenery and recover from a failing marriage. While visiting a sister island they make a discovery will shake the once peaceful island paradise to its core At that time hell has no equal, when an unexpected homocide occurs and news of a secret Nazi cache leaks out. Full of adventure, surprises, intrigue and an interesting array of characters. You'll not want to miss this one! |
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Martha’s Will (Screenplay Under Construction) If you like country and animal tales, then you'll love this title as a screenplay; As before, it is set around the late 1920's and early thirty's, it's a delightful family oriented tale about a young Yankee boy (man) from Philadelphia who learns he is sole heir to his deceased aunt's estate--a large South Carolinian farm and various other assets deep in the Heart of Dixie!! Upon arrival for a reading of the will, he's in for many surprises, most of which neither he nor the local townspeople could have ever imagined or anticipated. You'll laugh and cry on the same page. Full of humor, witty, and satire skillfully applied centered around the author's youthful character. Everyone who reads this delightful novel, will soon realize that it is not only worthy of being on the BIG screen, but that it's a new American Classic!! |
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Bouquet Island (Screenplay Pending Construction) If you like fantasy or science fiction novels containing mixed humor, political satire and have adventure in your hearts, then you can't afford to miss this Jules Verne like Novel! It's about a young college student who takes a summer job aboard a Pacific Ocean going freighter. On its return voyage a typhoon is encountered and he's swept overboard. Days later, while dehydrated and semi-conscious, and still clinging to a life ring thrown to him by a shipmate before the freighter disappeared into the stormy night, a school of ravenous sharks encircle him. When it appears time to partake of this sun burnt morsel, the sea in and around the young man erupts and fills the air with blinding clouds, causing the sharks to scatter. Minutes later, before the young man passes out, something beyond his exhausted thoughts occurs . . . |
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Night Life (Stage Play)
Its locale is Houston; its characters are numerous and humorous; its theme: Environmental Issues, over what could possibly happen when such concerns are ignored. Take for instance, when something as insignificant -- so it seemed -- as a simple drug busts, which unintentionally turns an entire city into a mass of confusion and chaos following the dumping of illicit drugs and other products into the city's storm and sewer system, wherein they come in contact with other pollutants. Houstonians and the others in the Lone Star State, including the publicity seeking Governor, Long Horn Bill Stonemover whose role provide hilarity.
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The Trial (Stage Play)
A contemporary trial of Jesus Christ in three acts, originally performed at the First Baptist Church of Willis, Texas, where its sanctuary was filled beyond capacity, and where tears of joy flowed like rain water as the story unfolded. This was the author's first attempt at writing a stage play; one in which he found his executive skills quite useful. And, as witnessed by all those who attended the initial performance, there wasn't a dry eye in the sanctuary. During the developmental process, a number of excellent money saving vehicles were designed by the author to enhance performances in a small church setting (also readily adaptable to other situations. This includes a number of cogent suggestions and illustrations allowing for easy application; a fact which should make any director--or would-be director--happy to have such assistance: From prop and musical accompaniment to enhance dramatization.
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