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When a newspaper reporter's dreams are haunted by a ghost, he must find her killer to stop his nightmares.
Why not a cop, a detective haunted,metaphorically and literally, by an unsolved murder?
Why not a cop, a detective haunted,metaphorically and literally, by an unsolved murder?
See lessWhen robots run amuck in an historical theme park, a shy Chinese boy must battle robotic Australian icons to save the lives of his classmates.
As well as make the film more marketable in the very lucrative Chinese market.
As well as make the film more marketable in the very lucrative Chinese market.
See lessIn the summer of '65, four friends make a mad dash to Vegas to get married before midnight to avoid facing the Vietnam draft.
Lumieregirl has done her homework. The premise is based upon an actual historical event. On the afternoon of August 26, 1965, Eastern Standard Time without advance notice, President Johnson signed an executive order that any man who got married after midnight on that day would no longer automaticallRead more
Lumieregirl has done her homework. The premise is based upon an actual historical event. On the afternoon of August 26, 1965, Eastern Standard Time without advance notice, President Johnson signed an executive order that any man who got married after midnight on that day would no longer automatically qualify for a draft deferment.
It was shortly after noon on the west coast. Still enough time for couples to race to Las Vegas and get married — Las Vegas because it was one of the few places where couples didn’t have to get a blood test and wait for the results. They could just show up and get hitched.
Their objective goal is clear, easy to understand: get married by midnight. They have a credible, powerful motivation: avoid the draft. There is a clear audio/visual marker to know whether they succeed or fail. Either they get to Vegas and say “I do” in time or they don’t. And there are so many possibilities for comedy and conflict, obstacles and complications in the 4 hours it takes to drive to Vegas from the L.A.
(What happens after they say “I do” is denouement and/or another story, another film.)
This is a fantastic story idea. Run — don’t walk — with it!
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