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When a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fianc?e, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation.
Limited series 8 episodes:Series logline:?In 1961, when a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fiancee, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation. (courtesy of DPG).Pilot logline: In 1961, a British spy must return to his old dangerous games to catch a Nazi war criminaRead more
Limited series 8 episodes:
Series logline:?In 1961, when a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fiancee, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation. (courtesy of DPG).
Pilot logline: In 1961, a British spy must return to his old dangerous games to catch a Nazi war criminal hiding on the French Riviera. (courtesy of CKHarper).
See lessIn 1961, a British double agent, assigned to stop a uranium smuggling operation run by a secret organization of Nazis, falls for the chief Nazi?s fiancee.
In 1961, when a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fiancee, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation.Dpg - After a recent rewrite, I?ve found the relationship to be integral. I think I?ll go with your recent one. It ticks all the boxes. I?ll be putting this up on thRead more
In 1961, when a British spy falls for a Nazi?s fiancee, he jeopardises his assignment to thwart the Nazi?s uranium smuggling operation.
Dpg – After a recent rewrite, I?ve found the relationship to be integral. I think I?ll go with your recent one. It ticks all the boxes. I?ll be putting this up on the Blacklist soon – I?m curious to see what logline my reviewer gives it. Thank you for your contributions and endless support. Also, I might put up this new one to see what people think.?
Ckharper – I do as well. Hmm. Well. He?s a double agent turned traitor/Nazi war criminal. Ex-Nazi makes sense. It is a bit more complicated because he is a pawn/something of a puppet. But with marketing – I do need to keep things simple.
You?re right. It does declutter it. I must admit doing a logline for a series that hasn?t been written and having done a pilot where you?re holding out on plot developments/surprises – doing the series logline is quite hard (I know it shouldn’t be). But yeah – we?ll go with Nazi. For clarity and leanness and for marketing the thing.
As for the pilot, I might go with yours too.?
?In 1961, a retired spy living the highlife on the French Riviera, must return to his old dangerous games to catch a Nazi war criminal?.
But I’ll tweak it and use this one…
?In 1961, a British spy must return to his old dangerous games to catch a Nazi war criminal living on the French Riviera?.?
(As I’ve rewritten the pilot, he’s a bit more mysterious. I know FR is a little redundant – but I’m so damn sure that’s a selling point.)
I hate going with someone else?s but one cannot let their ego get in the way of progress. After a few months of logline work – I really need to get these things sent off.
Okay cheers everyone.
See lessIn 1961, a British double agent, assigned to stop a uranium smuggling operation run by a secret organization of Nazis, falls for the chief Nazi?s fiancee.
Okay. How about...In 1961, a British double agent, assigned to stop a uranium smuggling operation run by a secret organization of Nazis, falls for the chief Nazi?s fiancee, a woman he is unsure he can trust.
Okay. How about…
In 1961, a British double agent, assigned to stop a uranium smuggling operation run by a secret organization of Nazis, falls for the chief Nazi?s fiancee, a woman he is unsure he can trust.
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