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MEGABALL

A Feature Length Comic-Drama
103 pages
Est. Budget: 200K - 10M

After playing the Megaball lottery for over a decade, a financially struggling couple's numbers finally come up on the one day they didn't buy a ticket. As the traumatic disappointment begins to destroy their marriage, they must find a way to repair the damage done, or risk losing it all.

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NATURE OF THE BEAST

A Feature Length Psychological Thriller
107 pages
Est. Budget: 200K - 10M

A best-selling psychiatrist evaluates a ruthless serial killer with a huge social media following to determine if he should be convicted or committed. When the killer invokes the dark skeletons in her family's closet, she must play the psycho's wicked game to put the ghosts of her past to rest.


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TEXAS PRISON RODEO - "VAQUERO"

Television Drama/Western (One Hour)
61 pages

After being wrongly incarcerated for capital murder, a young Tejano prisoner at Texas' Huntsville State Penitentiary gets assigned to the Texas Prison Rodeo, a new work and recreation program run entirely by prisoners from the 1930s to the 1980s. Utilizing his childhood experience as a ranch hand, he hopes to tame a mean-spirited bull named Buckaroo and draw the interest of a prison executive with the power to restore his freedom.

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HAL HITLER

A Feature Length Comedy/Satire
112 pages

The accident-prone, man-child brother of Adolf Hitler unwittingly dismantles the Third Reich while finding his place in the world. When the true nature of his brother's evil regime comes to light, he's forced to choose between brotherly love and being on the right side of history.

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GUNS OF TICONDEROGA

A Feature Length Comic-Drama/Historical
106 pages

A bookseller with a self-proclaimed expertise in military history is enlisted by George Washington for a seemingly impossible mission, to transport a hundred thousand pounds of captured British artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston. Facing difficulty due to the logistics, weather, lack of resources, and the British Army, he must overcome all obstacles, helped by his loyal wife and adept little brother, to save the Continental Army and the American revolution.


 
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