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Nevada Film Office Screenwriting Competition

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1. HAT TRICK by Robert Gately  Interviews
A retired cop streaks naked down the field during the present-day Army/Navy game believing his heroics will atone for a fumble he made years ago during the same football classic and, while planning for this wacky gridiron adventure, he takes his two codger friends on an endearing journey proving retirement is no place for the slow pokes or the timid. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 08/19/2003; Updated: 09/03/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

An agoraphobic works from home with two middle-aged, love-starved friends, and the sudden arrival of her estranged daughter, who has a dark secret, becomes the mother’s motivation to end her 30-year self-exile and travel into the dark, scary bustle of NYC. Although this journey takes a heart-rending detour with an itinerant bag lady from hell, or possibly heaven, the ensemble shows us we are never too old to dream and never too young to forgive. Synopsis

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Format: Stageplay

(Posted: 08/19/2003; Updated: 09/03/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

3. Family Secret by Warren Hull
The TRUE story of how a woman's desire for wealth, political power and social status creates a tragedy of enormous consequence, which in turn produces one of the most famous murder mysteries of the 20th Century. Synopsis

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 09/19/2008; Updated: 02/14/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

Gold Remi Winner for scifi/fantasy at Worldfest. When burned-out ruins appear in a Kansas cornfield, an archeology professor discovers that the Wicked Witch of the West has returned and now threatens the Earth as well as Oz. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 06/17/2008; Updated: 10/22/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

5. The Holy Ghost by Paul Pawlowski  Interview
A borderline unethical treasure hunter is forced to work with his archeologist ex-wife in order to find an eccentric cult leader who, not only kidnapped their daughter, but also hijacked an important antiquities discovery and is hell bent on using it to debunk the Roman Catholic Church.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 07/13/2009; Updated: 05/15/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

6. BACKSTAGE PASSENGERS by BUDDY BARON
"Broke country singer rents out a ride on his tour bus to vacationing suburban family" (Blake Shelton meets The Griswolds)

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 01/11/2013; Updated: 01/11/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

7. Satruday Night Samurai by Wolfgang Muchow  Interview
A Japanese swordsman and a 16-year-old runaway team up in an effort to get a samurai dinner show on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/12/2012; Updated: 03/12/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

8. PROCEDURE 51 by Danette Tull
When a skeptical surgeon investigates a strange man's claim that her father, who went missing piloting a space mission thirty years ago, is still alive but trapped on an alien planet, she finds herself battling mysterious agents determined to prevent her blowing open an astonishing government conspiracy."

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 01/06/2011; Updated: 01/06/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

9. AMERICAN CHILD by April Rouveyrol
Lewis, a semi-agoraphobic African-American, 12 year old, braves an urban neighborhood to find his independence and with the help of distraught, street smart teen, Javi, goes on the road in search of his mother. See the Nevada Film Office website for full synopsis. www.nevadafilm.com

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 12/16/2009; Updated: 07/27/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

10. Unlucky Fools by Jeffrey Lynn Ward
A gambler must work off his debt to a mob kingpin, but his night takes an unexpected turn when the car he steals contains a dead body in the trunk.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 09/04/2009; Updated: 01/14/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]