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1726. LUDLOW MASSACRE by Sam Kesler
A union organizer battles the Rockefeller empire for social justice in the Colorado coal mine strike of 1914. Based on actual events. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 01/13/2010; Updated: 01/28/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1727. BORN TO BE YOU by Maria Lennon
The story is about chosing the right thing, and to pursue the path of destiny, no matter if born male, female, or whatever race or origin. Synopsis

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Format: Screenplay

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

1728. PURSUE PEACE by Maria Lennon
An idealistic story of peace instead of war. 5pg. Synopsis

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Format: Short Screenplay

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

1729. Next to Her by Sean Panich
Awakened by the jarring noise of a text message from his ex girlfriend, Steven realizes that while he may have moved on, feelings from a first love are hard to dismiss as he risks his new relationship to respond.

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(Posted: 01/07/2010; Updated: 02/03/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1730. The Sip by UK DORSEY
In a world of forbidden blues, family secrets, and Southern churches, Joy Jackson becomes the backbone of her siblings and mother after the man of the house mysteriously disappears.

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(Posted: 01/06/2010; Updated: 01/06/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1731. Dead & Buried by Jeffrey Ward
Four women search for hidden pirate treasure on a remote island, unleashing a supernatural curse.

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(Posted: 01/04/2010; Updated: 01/25/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1732. The Legend of Bass Reeves by Douglas Strait
Based on the true story about a slave who becomes the first black US Deputy Marshall and legend of the old West. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 01/01/2010; Updated: 08/30/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1733. Dawg For A Dollar by brandon kelly
Dawg For A Dollar is a gritty urban drama about a young man driven by hatred for his abusive father, backed up by his buddies - he seeks revenge by taking down his dad's drug empire. Friends. Family feud. And a killer climax.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 12/08/2009; Updated: 12/08/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1734. Rod Knock by Pam Green
Newly single and unemployed, Rodney Knockers struggles to prove himself worthy, but encounters numerous mishaps with the ladies he’s learning to date. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 12/06/2009; Updated: 09/13/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1735. summer vacation 77 by david osborne
Synopsis: alice cooper is getting set-up to do a benifit concert in his home city of detroit. he is doing a sound check when he passes out. he is taken to a hospital, while enroute he wakes up and talks to the emt. he passes out again. this is where it fades into the main movie. four kids fresh out of high school taking a vacation before going to collage. on their way to see some friends on the navajo reservation they develop car trouble. they take a turn off onto hiway 666. this is when things really take a turn for the worse. there they meet satan as a garage worker who is happy to give them a tow into town. while their car is being repaired they take time to go to the devil' cave. on their way there, they go through a ghost town and have to outrun a herd of steel hooved,red eyed cows that do not want them to escape alive. they somehow manage to get out of town alive and they proceide to the cave. there they see treasures of satan where on of the kids fills a backpack with treasure. he is gored by a ghost bull that guards the treasure. the three remaining kids try to find their way out only to get further into the cave. while trying to find their way out they meet satan. he is nursing the white horse of the apocalypse. mike(one of the kids) grabs a sword and cuts off the head of the white horse. this pisses satan off. mike and satan get into a sword fight. crystal(another one of the kids) gets her head cut off. mike and muriah manage to escape satan for the time being and start running. the spirit of crystal leads them out of the cave. mike and muriah start running to their car(which is a loner) they get in and start driving away. satan chases them down a curvey steach of road where they are nearly run off two or three times. they manage to get to t turn off where they look and do not see satan chasing them. they head back to town to get their belongings. they get to the motel where they are staying and go into the office, the desk clerk is busy and mike tries to get his attention. this where alice cooper is being woke up by a nurse at a hospital.

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(Posted: 11/26/2009; Updated: 01/02/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1736. DAEDALUS by gerard maurez
DAEDALUS (drama): in Thailand, four people turn their life into tragedy just by attempting to fix their relationship problem.

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(Posted: 11/24/2009; Updated: 11/24/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1737. THE GOODENSMALLS by Nan Mix
A tiny fun-loving truffle hunting dog, the size of a quarter coin, is kidnapped by spies causing his shy owner to muster up his courage and mount a worldwide rescue aboard a flying seapanther.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/22/2009; Updated: 12/09/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1738. The Alien Diaries by Glenn Devlin
While appraising old and rare books at a restored colonial plantation, a book collector stumbles across a series of diaries that chronicle an alien visitation in 1781.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/21/2009; Updated: 11/21/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1739. GOALIE by Cheryl Miller & Mark Miller
A humiliating nickname propels a young lacrosse goalie to greatness.

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Format: TV Pilot

(Posted: 11/20/2009; Updated: 03/31/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1740. The Building Inspector by Dawn Schildhorn
When a city dad takes the plunge and moves his family to the suburbs, nothing can stop him from fulfilling his life-long dream of owning a backyard pool - except small town politics and the local Building Inspector!

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/19/2009; Updated: 03/10/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1741. Emails From Heaven by Dawn Schildhorn
When an optimistic young girl's family is fractured after her brother is critically injured, her deceased grandfather's emails from Heaven bring her hope of healing; but in order for everyone to be well again, she must convince them - and be convinced herself - to believe that anything is possible.

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(Posted: 11/19/2009; Updated: 03/10/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1742. v.e.r.o.n.i.c.a. by Dawn Schildhorn
When her quirky scientist dad needed someone to test out his new ''human computer chip,'' and she volunteered to be his guinea pig, this spunky teen became the most high-tech (and highly unpredictable) girl in the universe! Who knew that being so futuristic would cause her so much trouble?!

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Format: TV Pilot

(Posted: 11/19/2009; Updated: 03/10/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1743. Married for the Money by Dawn Schildhorn
When a misguided young man dumps his penniless true love for a cold rich socialite, he insists that money will buy him happiness - until he is mistakenly diagnosed with a terminal illness and seeks his ex-girlfriend's forgiveness before he dies.

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(Posted: 11/19/2009; Updated: 03/10/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1744. In Between by robert yates
Upstart celebrated screenwriter takes his agent-arranged, much older Oscars Night date to Between, Arizona, to meet his parents -- much to the displeasure of his hometown girlfriend. Hilarity and mortality ensue.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/12/2009; Updated: 11/12/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1745. Hooked On Al by robert yates
Outlaw federal wiretapper tandem can't bring themselves to arrest a colorful sports gambler, whose uncannily accurate NBA selections are making them too much money against their own bookie.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/11/2009; Updated: 11/11/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1746. High Noon-ish by robert yates
"Back to the future" Wild West town struggles with our tech products, pop culture.

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Format: TV Pilot

(Posted: 11/11/2009; Updated: 11/11/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1747. My Girlfriend Slept With Bob Dylan by robert yates
Lovesick guy is rocked by the news that his girlfriend once slept with Bob Dylan. His search for the truth leads him to The Man Himself. Based on a true story.

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(Posted: 11/11/2009; Updated: 11/16/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1748. Garrick Show by Nicole Nelson
Garrick Show: What do black men in corporate America really think? Enter the mind of Garrick Davis, the first African American male hired by Supply Overhead Buyers, for some comedic insight.

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Format: TV Pilot

(Posted: 11/10/2009; Updated: 11/10/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1749. Fusion by Diana Kemp  Interviews
Illicit love between two scientists tempts the laws of paradox.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 10/29/2009; Updated: 10/14/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1750. Working Class Wednesday by James McLain
A working class heroine learns that when life gives you dragons, make dragon ala king.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 10/27/2009; Updated: 04/27/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

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