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  1. Posted: April 11, 2012In: Public

    House of Duncan, action/thriller

    Jennifer Feuerbach Penpusher
    Added an answer on April 11, 2012 at 2:42 pm

    No, the Scottish accountant is the hero. The Brazillian turns into a stalker, and all the other characters are trying to save the girl and themsevles. Sounds like I need to clarify. Is there a way to say "experienced stalker"?

    No, the Scottish accountant is the hero. The Brazillian turns into a stalker, and all the other characters are trying to save the girl and themsevles. Sounds like I need to clarify. Is there a way to say “experienced stalker”?

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  2. Posted: April 10, 2012

    An ex-con stunt driver is retained by the FBI to drive a witness- the Godfather?s mother- cross country, dodging bullets, corrupt cops, and one very scorned lover.

    Jennifer Feuerbach Penpusher
    Added an answer on April 11, 2012 at 1:21 pm

    I just love it. How is he retained? Blackmailed? Coerced? Tricked? Promised a clean record? Anyway it sounds like a really cool script.

    I just love it.

    How is he retained? Blackmailed? Coerced? Tricked? Promised a clean record?

    Anyway it sounds like a really cool script.

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