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  1. Posted: March 20, 2019In: Adventure

    In Nebraska during the Dust Bowl era, a straight-laced bastard descendant of Jesse James has to travel to Devils Nest to help save the tribe of his half uncle, but shit goes south when the closing of a dam and a one-eyed Kansas City gangster threaten to sink his grandfather’s buried gold for good.

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    Added an answer on March 21, 2019 at 10:21 am

    Sounds like a fun western. A half blood. Lost treasure, a bursting dam. The logline Seems a bit long, 54 words.

    Sounds like a fun western. A half blood. Lost treasure, a bursting dam.

    The logline Seems a bit long, 54 words.

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  2. Posted: March 19, 2019In: Examples

    The story of the radical writer John Reed, eye-witness to the Russian revolution, the only American to be buried in the Kremlin.

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2019 at 10:14 pm

    Nice case study of Pitch vs. Plot.

    Nice case study of Pitch vs. Plot.

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  3. Posted: March 18, 2019In: Historical

    A young girl, orphaned by cholera struggles, to stay out of the hands of the man who abused her. She dons boy?s clothes to flee West in search of a new family.

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    Added an answer on March 18, 2019 at 1:43 pm

    Clear premise. Maybe an adjective to help figure out the time/place. "A turn of the century Boston girl"? "Fleeing west" sounds like its a historical setting.

    Clear premise.

    Maybe an adjective to help figure out the time/place. “A turn of the century Boston girl”? “Fleeing west” sounds like its a historical setting.

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