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A retired golf enthusiast is scammed out of his life savings and a country club membership, but when he sees an old man die and moves up to number five on the waiting list, he devises a killer plan to jump to #1
Who is the villain, the antagonist who scammed him? What role does the villain play in his 'killer plan'? What's at stake? That is, why should the audience care, root for him to get back in the country club? Why doesn't he just play at a public golf course?
Who is the villain, the antagonist who scammed him? What role does the villain play in his ‘killer plan’? What’s at stake? That is, why should the audience care, root for him to get back in the country club? Why doesn’t he just play at a public golf course?
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As the others have said and Richiev's suggested logline connects in a nice ironical way to the subject of the documentary.
As the others have said and Richiev’s suggested logline connects in a nice ironical way to the subject of the documentary.
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The jeopardy is that he only faces defamation?? It seems to me the drug criminal would try to kill him when he finds out (and he will find out) -- that's the risk.
The jeopardy is that he only faces defamation?? It seems to me the drug criminal would try to kill him when he finds out (and he will find out) — that’s the risk.
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