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ENDAS International Screenplay Competition

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1. THE SWIMMER MANUSCRIPT / THE CONJUR' MAN by Joseph Kenny
A young conjurer sets out to discover why his father was killed, and uncovers secrets about his past, about the death of his mother, and about his father's brothers who are steeped in the dark arts, tortured by betrayals, and bent on deadly revenge. Before his journey is done, he will be called upon to overcome an army of demons, ghosts, witches, and miscreants, to avenge his father's death and assume his place as a leader of men and a conjurer with the utmost of power. 43 award nominations and accolades at U.S. and international film festivals and screenwriting competitions.

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(Posted: 07/10/2008; Updated: 01/01/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

2. Frozen Fire by Paul Pawlowski  Interview
Branded a scapegoat by his agency, an Israeli Mossad operative goes AWOL and becomes a freelance assassin, only to be torn between his conscience and a paycheck when he discovers his inaugural client's immoral political ideology.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 08/01/2009; Updated: 05/15/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

3. The Blunt Edge by Joseph Baker
An Australian secret agent tracks hijacked uranium to a Monte Carlo casino while a Swiss doctor makes plans to resurrect the dead. PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 09/28/2012; Updated: 04/28/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

4. STREET SMART by Arthur Gregg LaShelle
Young Irish tough, KEVIN, legs for local bootlegger, takes up with speakeasy bar girl. Learns of mob plans to rub out his employer, kills the executioner after the fact. Seizes opportunity to grab gangland money, makes a dash for it with bar girl in tow, mob not far behind.

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(Posted: 10/01/2010; Updated: 01/02/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

5. The C.O. by Robert Messinger
Matt Wakefield is a career soldier who worships his hero father. His mother committed suicide to keep him from being deployed in the first Gulf War. His teenage daughter is an outspoken war critic. His government thinks he's the one to cripple the insurgency in Iraq. And so does he. That is until his combat experiences start to collide with his long-held values and beliefs. His experiences open his eyes not only to the horrific realities of war, but also to the lies and religious myths created by all sides to spur its citizens to fight. Based largely on actual incidents and battle accounts, the script follows the journey of this highly regarded and highly publicized soldier as he follows a path that takes him from being a hero Commanding Officer to requesting a very different kind of C.O. status. And it shows the lengths his government will go to in order to keep him quiet. The script creates vivid imagery, compelling scenarios and intriguing moral dilemmas.

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(Posted: 05/31/2011; Updated: 08/30/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]