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  1. Posted: August 15, 2015In: Public

    An old-school private investigator, assisted by his tech-savvy daughter, investigates the alleged death of the son of a presidential candidate only to uncover a deep conspiracy that puts them in the crosshairs.

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    Added an answer on August 17, 2015 at 1:19 am

    "Old school" dad vs "tech savvy" kid--what's being set up is an odd-couple relationship to enliven the story. So I think it belongs in the logline. Maybe something like: An old-school private detective must enlist the help of his estranged, tech-savvy daughter to solve the murder of the son of a preRead more

    “Old school” dad vs “tech savvy” kid–what’s being set up is an odd-couple relationship to enliven the story. So I think it belongs in the logline. Maybe something like:

    An old-school private detective must enlist the help of his estranged, tech-savvy daughter to solve the murder of the son of a presidential candidate. (24 words, 150 characters)

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  2. Posted: August 14, 2015In: Public

    A loner ice road trucker finds herself the unlikely protector of a young gangland execution witness, and must race them across the wild Alaskan ice roads to the border while being hunted by the merciless criminals.

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    Added an answer on August 17, 2015 at 1:12 am

    And what good will getting to the border do? "Merciless criminals" are not going to be deterred by a border.

    And what good will getting to the border do? “Merciless criminals” are not going to be deterred by a border.

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  3. Posted: August 5, 2015In: Examples, Student Loglines

    When an exceptional London policeman discover a cult of murderers in a remote English village, he and his clumsy partner must bring them to justice.

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    Added an answer on August 15, 2015 at 12:51 pm

    When an over-achiever cop is involuntarily transferred from a crime riddled city to a crime free village, he must convince the locals that a series of accidents are actually murders.

    When an over-achiever cop is involuntarily transferred from a crime riddled city to a crime free village, he must convince the locals that a series of accidents are actually murders.

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