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Scripts And Writing Projects You Should Know About

Posted by coopscorner Posted on: 06/15/08

Scripts And Writing Projects You Should Know About

1)  Script title:  THE GOOD-HEARTED BURGLAR

Awards:  Nominated - Top Ten Action Script in THE MOVIE DEAL SCREENPLAY COMPETITION 2008, Chicago, IL.  First Round Nominee in the 2009 Page Int'l Screenwriting Competition Awards.

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress first as a short story then as a 1st draft movie script.  Registered with Writer's Guild of America, East and Library of Congress, in its final draft version.  Ready for contract.  Contact author.

Type:  Feature length.  Action, Adventure, slight Comedy.

Contents:  Violence, clean romance, slight humor.

Target audience:  Preteen through adult.

Emulates what movies:  This script has the energy of the Jason Bourne trilogy from its chase and fight scenes and has the intense manhunt thrust of The Untouchables as global law enforcement agencies combine their wits to find, O'Neill before the IRA does.

Cost:  High budget film script.   May include overseas travel, lodging and shot locations.  Does involve high speed auto chase scenes, explosions, large array of costumes, downtown scenes, actual locations of cities, neighborhoods, houses, offices, hospital, racetrack, roads, and ships, etc..  There are a dozen primary actors needed, not to mention the many law enforcement officers, bikers, racers [and so forth] utilized in secondary acting roles as extras.

Movie Facts:  The utilization of certain people groups and interest within the script, translates to 100 million plus persons with backgrounds found within the story.  Conclusion?  The more relatable the story, the more marketable that story will prove to be.  There is an obviously large support base of potential viewers, both here and abroad, due to the cultures and genre of this script.  Irish motion pictures have proven good money makers; such as, Road To Perdition that grossed 104,000,000 million dollars and Gangs of New York that raked in 97,000,000 million dollars.  These figures have probably been dwarfed by their back end earnings of DVD's and TV licensings.

Chronological List of Characters:  

1. CHARLIE O'NEILL, Main character.

2. PEE-WEE, Small parrot that likes to perch on people's shoulder.

3. MICHAEL FLANAGAN, RIRA Lieutenant. 

4. DON RAFFORDY, Close associate to Flanagan

5. MISS MARGARET O'REILLY (Mentioned, but does not appear in any scenes.)

6. JOSH COLLINS, 10 year old Irish boy window shopping.

7. IDA COLLINS, 8 year old Irish girl window shopping.

8. ADA JERKINS, 47 year old Irish grandmother of Josh and Ida Collins.

9. TIM MILLIGAN, 50 year old Irish store owner and ex RIRA member.

10. PEDESTRIAN, An unnamed person who is used in a scene.

11. PRIVATE, Ulster Defense Regiment checkpoint guard.

12. SERGEANT JONES, British Soldier assisting Ulster Defense Regiment.

13. 2nd LIEUTENANT THATCHER, British Soldier acting as UDR Platoon Leader. (This includes a squad of soldiers assisting in a raid.)

14. LANCE CORPORAL SPENDER, Ulster Defense Regiment checkpoint guard.

15. CORPORAL, Ulster Defense Regiment checkpoint guard.

16. HQ RADIOMAN, Head Quarter's Radioman for the Ulster Defense Regiment of Belfast.

17. SERGEANT SAM QUILL, Royal Ulster Constabulary Officer.

18. JIM WALSH, Rooky Royal Ulster Constabulary Officer.

19. RUC DISPATCH, Royal Ulster Constabulary Radio Dispatcher.

20. LANE JENKINS, Long time friend of Charlie O'Neill.

21. PLATOON COMMANDER FRY, Commander of a Ulster Defense Regiment Platoon.

22. FIONA RICHIE, Fiance to Charlie O'Neill

23. CHEF, The cook at the restaurant that Fiona Richie works at.

24. BURNEY CLARK, Real Irish Republican Army assassin.

25. ALAN BROOKE, Real Irish Republican Army assassin.

26. UNIT 12, Royal Ulster Constabulary Patrol Unit.

27. UNIT 30, Royal Ulster Constabulary Patrol Unit.

28. UNIT 14, Royal Ulster Constabulary Patrol Unit.

29. CABBY, Taxi Driver.

30. CHIEF INSPECTOR EDMUND MILLAR, Head of investigations for the Criminal Investigation Department of the Royal Ulster Constabulary. He is also task force leader to find Charlie O'Neill.

31. INSPECTOR LONNIE MCDOWELL, Assistant to Chief Inspector Edmund Millar.

32. UNCLE WINK, Fiona Richie's blood uncle.

33. 2nd LIEUTENANT STAN KENNEDY, British soldier who is acting leader of an Ulster Defense Regiment platoon. (This includes a squad of soldiers assisting in a raid.)

34. UNIT 4, Chief Inspector Edmund Millar's radio unit number.

35. CARL PAISLEY, RIRA member who works at Uncle Wink's shipyard.

36. STUMPY, Cook on the cargo ship - Queen Medb.

37. BBC NEWS ANCHOR, News spokesman for the British Broadcasting Corporation.

38. UNNAMED ATTACKER, RIRA member who works on the Queen Medb.

39. PATRICK CARSON, RIRA member who works on the Queen Medb.

40. ODEN GRIFFITH, RIRA member who works on the Queen Medb.

41. HERCULES, Scottish Terrier that Charlie O'Neill adopts.

42. GRACE COOGAN, Personal secretary to Chief Inspector Edmund Millar.

43. JACOB SNELLING, Biker who runs Bart's Gas Station.

44. EDDIE MACMILLAN, US based RIRA member assassin.

45. SNAKE MAN, Leader of the Zombie Biker Club.

46. JUGS, Babe who is a member of the Zombie Biker Club.

47. MRS. EMMA COLLINS, Mother of Josh and IDA Collins.

48. HUE DONALDSON, Belfast mailman.

49 - 52. 4 WELL GROOMED MEN, Officers of Scotland Yard, RUC, CIA, FBI on stakeout. (Extras)

53 - 54. 2 ROUGH LOOKING MEN, RIRA members on stakeout. (Extras)

55. SPECIAL AGENT MOORE, Leader of Dallas based FBI office.

56. AGENT ADKINS, Assistant to Special Agent Moore.

57. RICK GIBBS, Husband to Joan Gibbs. Adoptive father of Thomas and Elizabeth Gibbs.

58. JOAN GIBBS, Wife to Rick Gibbs. Adoptive mother of Thomas and Elizabeth Gibbs.

59. UDR OFFICER, A unnamed Ulster Defense Regiment Officer.

60. IAN CRAIG, RIRA member assassin specializing in guerrilla warfare.

61. CHAD DUFFIN, US based RIRA sympathizer who assist Flanagan with resources.

62. BARTENDER, Unnamed bartender who works at Bennigan's Grill & Tavern.

63. AGENT FULLER, Dallas based FBI agent working under Special Agent Moore.

64. DAVID ARBUCKLE, Night officer with the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

65. TAXI DRIVER, Unnamed New York taxi driver.

66. FATHER CALLAGHAN, Priest at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Dallas, Texas.

67. ALTAR BOY, Unnamed boy who assist in the functions of the church.

68. ELIZABETH GIBBS, Adopted daughter to Rick and Joan Gibbs. Blood sister to Thomas.

69. THOMAS GIBBS, Adopted son to Rick and Joan Gibbs. Blood brother to Elizabeth.

70. BOB BALLARD, Actual TV News Anchor in Dallas, Texas during 1998.

71. JOSEPH HOBBS, Actual TV field reporter in Dallas, Texas during 1998.

72. OPERATOR, Unnamed listings operator for telephone company.

73. SISTER MAY O'CONNELL, Head nun and assistant to Father Callaghan.

74 - 78. SISTERS, Unnamed nuns working under Sister May O'Connell. (Extras)

79. OFFICER CAIN, A night patrol officer with the Dallas Police Dept..

80. OFFICER RENFROE, Dallas police officer.

81. DETECTIVE AIMES, Investigator for the Dallas police department.

82. BILL BROWN, Actual field reporter for WFAA, TV channel 8 news in Dallas, Texas.

83. NEIGHBOR, An unnamed person used in a scene.

84. The MAJOR, Legendary military leader of the latter IRA movement.

85. DISPATCHER, Officer Parker with the Dallas Police Dept..

86. STUDENTS, A classroom of private school elementary children. (Extras)

87. NURSE, JACKIE LOVE, RN at hospital.

88. SISTER ANN WALKER, Secretary for Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

89. DPS UNIT 47, An unnamed night patrol officer for the Texas Department of Public Safety. (aka, State Trooper.)

90. DPS DISPATCHER, An unnamed radio dispatcher for the Department of Public Safety.

91. SECURITY GUARD, An unnamed security guard who works privately for a business.

93. DPS OFFICER, An unnamed State Trooper who is assisting in ongoing FBI operations. (Does not include 6 other DPS officers assisting him.)

NOTE:  As you can see by the character list, this story moves quickly through its scenes, with short appearances of minor, supportive acting roles, throughout.  A great opportunity for a large group of 'unknown' actors to pick up badly needed credits to bolster their new careers, or a neat chance to have dozens of cameo appearances performed by well established actors, who've been itching to be in a movie with some other actor they admire. 

2) Script title:  THE MOB FATHER

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress as a script.  Completed by RC Features, Columbia, MD.  Producer, Robert G. Christi, view it on You Tube at:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTmUrfr5lQo .

Type:  Movie short.  Drama/Religious-Christian.

Contents:  Drama dealing with the topic of obedience to authority.

Cost:  Low budget and higher.

Target audience:  Preteen through adult.

3) Script title:  THE INSTITUTION

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress.  Ready for Contract. 

Type:  Short, 68 pages.   Thriller.

Contents:  Murder mystery involving psychotic character.

Cost:  Low budget or higher.  Shot locations include medical facility, homes, cars and an array of office settings.  Costumes easy.  Small cast of actors.

Target audience:  PG 13.

4) Script title:  THE LAST MAN STANDING

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress in story form only.  Not ready.  Currently in first draft.

Type:  Feature length.   Romance, Drama, Comedy.

Contents:  Romantic themed, drama with light humor.

Cost:  Mid range budget or higher.  Shot locations include tropical island, office settings, airplanes.  Costumes easy.  Small cast of actors.

Target audience:  Family friendly.  All ages.

5) Script title:  TRAILER TRASH

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress.  Both as a short story and as a 1st draft script.  Almost ready.  Currently in second draft.

Type:  Feature length.  Drama/Current Events.

Contents:  Dramatic theme containing a host of children and adult actors.

Cost:  Low budget or higher.  Will require filming locations at homes, schools and neighborhoods.  Costumes very easy.  Uses a large cast of elementary or junior high aged actors and some adults.

Target audience:  Family friendly.  All ages.

 6) Script title:  DICK AND JANE ARE CRYING

Availability:  Copyrighted - Library of Congress.  Both as a short story and script.  Almost ready.  Currently in second draft.

Type:  Feature length.  Drama/Horror / Current Events.

Contents:  Drama that reaches into the darker side of everyday life.  Strong potential for lots of public discussion.

Cost: Low budget or higher.  Will require filming locations at homes, schools, hospital and neighborhoods.  There is a high degree of costume and makeup useage.  Uses a large high school aged population of actors and some adults.

Target audience:  Preteen through adult.

Other:  ORDER YOUR FREE POEMS/SHORT STORIES/MOVIE SCRIPT by sending an email request to: coopscorner@yahoo.com.


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