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  1. Posted: December 13, 2017In: Examples

    When a reserved accountant is condemned, he needs fight the corrupt prison system to prove his innocene or serve a life sentence.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on December 13, 2017 at 10:00 am

    Sometimes I forget that the logline is a tool for producers, not audience. Giving away he is actually plotting his escape? in that case makes more sense indeed...

    Sometimes I forget that the logline is a tool for producers, not audience. Giving away he is actually plotting his escape? in that case makes more sense indeed…

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  2. Posted: December 13, 2017In: Examples

    When a reserved accountant is condemned, he needs fight the corrupt prison system to prove his innocene or serve a life sentence.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on December 13, 2017 at 6:24 am

    Shawshank redemption. This one gave me some work.. not sure if I should identify the protagonist as innocent... comments are welcome as usual...

    Shawshank redemption. This one gave me some work.. not sure if I should identify the protagonist as innocent… comments are welcome as usual…

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  3. Posted: November 2, 2017In: Fantasy

    When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must make dangerous alliances if he is to survive the vampire Emperor who murdered his parents.

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    Added an answer on November 7, 2017 at 11:56 pm

    Yeah, but this context then should be in a summary-like text. The only thing I can think of to add to the logline without making it too long is change vampire for blood sucking emperor "When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must marry a trecherous king?s daughterRead more

    Yeah, but this context then should be in a summary-like text. The only thing I can think of to add to the logline without making it too long is change vampire for blood sucking emperor

    “When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must marry a trecherous king?s daughter if he is to reclaim his throne or die in the hands of the blood sucking emperor who murdered his parents.?

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