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1. HAT TRICK by Robert Gately  Interviews
Three grumps pursue personal goals, one of which is a retired cop's dream of streaking naked down the field during the Orange Bowl to atone for a fumble he made years ago in a college championship game and, while planning for this wacky gridiron adventure, the codgers take us on an endearing journey and prove that retirement is no place for the slow pokes or the timid. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 08/19/2003; Updated: 08/16/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

2. Healing Marie by James Ossi
She's a French artist's model. He's a New York artist. Together they vibrate in harmonic insanity. Explosive love. Ludicrous sex. Preposterous adventures. Edgy. Against the grain. Against the world. But right. Synopsis

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(Posted: 02/06/2004; Updated: 05/27/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

3. Boo Hoo Flanagan by Robert Gately  Interviews
A black correctional officer in personal turmoil coaches a prison basketball team and finds the strength and motivation he needs -- both in life and on the job -- in Boo Hoo Flanagan, an aging, white, crippled inmate who shoots three-point baskets better than anyone has ever seen. Synopsis

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(Posted: 08/19/2003; Updated: 08/24/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

4. The Domain by Michael Raymond
In the not-too-distant future, a young intern discovers a government conspiracy regarding a worldwide epidemic, and must race against time to find a cure, inform the public, and protect his wife and unborn child from a sadistic and omnipresent government security organization.

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(Posted: 05/06/2010; Updated: 05/06/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

5. COOPER'S WAR by Timothy Jay Smith
An Army sharpshooter, threatened with court martial, takes part in a CIA-backed coup to redeem himself so he can go home. GRAND PRIZE, WRITEMOVIES 2010 FIRST PLACE FOR ORIGINAL DRAMA, HOUSTON WORLDFEST FIRST PLACE, HOLLYWOOD SCREENWRITING INSTITUTE Synopsis

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(Posted: 05/26/2006; Updated: 08/29/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

6. The Second by Jorge J. Lomastro  Interviews
A geneticist is granted access to "The Shroud of Turin" to see God's face.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 12/12/2003; Updated: 01/12/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

7. The Dragon's Lair by Dave Vaughan  Interviews
A womanizer who is concerned about self-preservation learns to commit to his comrades and inadvertently becomes a hero through his love for a Vietnamese woman. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 08/31/2006; Updated: 08/19/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

8. Cricket Hill by Patrick Rodio
2nd Place Comedy at Austin!! In the 6th grade, Billy was assigned to write a brief essay about his family. Billy is fifteen now, and he's still writing! With the misadventures of his family filling the chapters of his story, Billy attempts to gain the attention of the new girl at his school that he has fallen for as Christmas approaches. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 03/19/2007; Updated: 07/11/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

9. Inn Bermuda by Steven Bloome
A wealthy New York executive couple loses everything to the IRS and is forced to start all over again with nothing... in the heart of The Bermuda Triangle! Submersed in the "Devil's Triangle's" eerie influences, bizarre Voodoo rituals, cultural conflicts and many a web of deceit, their marriage, fortitude and happiness are put to the test in this non-stop, what could possibly happen next (?) TV comedy.

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(Posted: 02/16/2009; Updated: 02/02/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

10. PRECIOUS SECONDS by paul byrne  Interview
Tortured and thrown into a mental ward, a rogue D.E.A. agent escapes and tracks down a woman he was in love with in a past life, attempting to save her from a blood vendetta.

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(Posted: 09/15/2009; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

11. CHASING LUCIFER by paul byrne  Interview
Racing the clock on 9/11, a two-fisted female private eye goes head to head with an al-Qaeda terrorist and risks everything to save the Pentagon on that fateful day.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 08/06/2008; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

12. MARIO'S LUV by paul byrne  Interview
His father killed tragically at sea, a straight-A teenager succumbs to the lure of a charismatic drug dealer to support his family, but in the process, loses the one thing most important in the world to him.

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(Posted: 08/06/2008; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

13. MIDNIGHT CHILD by Paul Byrne  Interview
Fueled by revenge, a charismatic pimp kidnaps a district attorney's daughter and sells her to the international sex trade - only to discover the girl is his daughter too.

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(Posted: 09/05/2006; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

14. BETWEEN 2 WORLDS by Paul Byrne  Interview
Booted off the throne during a military coup, a Paris Hilton-type princess escapes to Montana where she falls for a cantankerous rancher who saves her from political assassins and gives her the moral courage to retake her war ravaged country.

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(Posted: 10/20/2005; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

15. SCARRED by Paul Byrne  Interview
Brutalized in P.O.W. camp, a former female commando falls head over heals for a philandering L.A. millionaire and finds herself entangled in a megadollar swindle with her wartime enemy.

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(Posted: 10/20/2005; Updated: 08/26/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

16. The Bottle Imp (aka: The Imp Rules) by Gered Beeby
In 1890 a young Hawaiian sailor buys a hellish bottle that grants wishes. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale, the hero finds wealth, love, despair, and a scroching countdown to his worst nightmare. Tagline: "A penny for your soul?" Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 06/10/2010; Updated: 08/24/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

17. Yard Sale by Irin Evers
A woman who saves everything decides to sell the items that remind her of her recent ex-boyfriend at a yard sale. But when her "ex" decides to come back, she must find all the items before he realizes that she sold them.

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(Posted: 05/24/2007; Updated: 09/01/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

18. Incandescent Blue by Kevin Patrick
After discovering his father is not the hero he imagined, a young rock climber abuses rare friendships and takes huge risks, gaining redemption at last through forced intimacy and the enlivening abundance of the natural world. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 09/20/2005; Updated: 03/22/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

19. The Star Thrower by Paul W. Silver
Photojournalist Charlie Morris tracks Bigfoot into the heart of darkness.

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(Posted: 02/06/2001; Updated: 07/29/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

20. Loving Princess June by Veronica Lee
What is true love? A multiracial hero finds the answer in this "triple" coming-of-age / "double" love story behind an Amerasian adoptee.

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(Posted: 09/10/2009; Updated: 01/04/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

21. Dark Option by Gered Beeby
Suspense/Thriller: A low-tech building mechanic becomes a government pawn in the shadowy world of industrial espionage. Tagline: Wanted, Industrial Spy -- no experience necessary. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 07/04/2009; Updated: 08/23/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

22. Ahriman by GF Hayes
Experiment with computer generated worlds and societies backfires when actual contact is created with a warrior world that plans to use the connection to invade and conquer the earth. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 04/14/2009; Updated: 08/23/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]