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The following scripts fall under Feature Films; feature length scripts written for movie theaters.




Seven Are They

Horror
110 pages

A group of U.S. Marines stationed in Iraq wake to find themselves trapped in an ancient Sumerian Temple with a mysterious prisoner. Convinced this is a trap, they begin navigating an underground maze in the hopes to find their way out, but when they realize that the prisoner who tags along with them is hungry for blood, their blood, they must fight it, each other and eventually themselves to survive.

 

The Fair

Historic Epic
127 pages

After his beloved Queen is murdered by a warlock, French King Philippe The Fair embarks on a nationwide witch hunt, then turns his eye to the powerful and mysterious order of the Knights Templar.

 

Reap

Drama
100 pages

A desperate father swears vengeance on his daughter's abusive boyfriend, only to discover that justice comes at too high a price.

 

Volatile

Thriller
90 pages

Katie is stuck in an elevator with a mysterious stranger and falls in love. Soon her life spirals out of control when she realizes he is a brutal serial killer and she's become a prime suspect for one of his murders.

 

Deliberate

Thriller
110 pages

An ambitious anthropologist survives a car crash, only to discover she's stumbled into a notorious serial killer's backyard and there is no way he's going to let her go... alive.

 

Sawney Bean

Historic Horror
100 pages

King James of Scotland embarks on a manhunt to find a family of cannibals terrorizing a village in Lothian. This is the story that inspired Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes".

 

The Sorrows of Young Werther

Historic Drama
120 pages

Werther falls in love with the sweet-natured Charlotte. Even after she marries another man, he appears unable to rid himself of his destructive infatuation. Based on J.W. Von Goethe’s classic novel.

 

The Diary of an Earl

Historic Horror
100 pages

An Earl moves into Westbury Hall to care for his dying aunt, and falls in love with her servant girl. Pursuing a relationship would bring shame on the family, but the Earl finds no relief from his 'unquenchable' desires.

 

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