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1826. GRANDMA GUNNER by Sam Bass
A ghetto grows up around an elderly woman's victorian home. She is intimidated, beaten and robbed, but this strong woman is transformed into a blue haired Rambo and takes her neighborhood back by her own form of intimidation mixed with a unique ability to survive.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 04/02/2009; Updated: 12/08/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1827. Twisted Tales from the Trail by Chrissy K. McVay
Hikers meet horror on isolated wooded paths in this trail mix of three bizarre terror tales. Cryptic twists of dark humor. 29 pages. WGAe registered.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/26/2009; Updated: 09/20/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1828. Saving Amy WGAW#1341792 by Ranelle Vaidyanathan and Stephen Wright
A female fire fighter tormented by the past is reckless putting herself and others in danger, she doesnt know it but shes about to confront her own inner demons as she finds herself face to face with her past again.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/25/2009; Updated: 04/02/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1829. IF YOU KNEW PHILLIP by Conrad Luznar
A boy grows up with one bad habit -- Murder! A chilling tale of murder, family style. Some people inherit good looks or intelligence from their parents, Phillip inherits the act of murder.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/23/2009; Updated: 12/06/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1830. Hypochondria by Mark Lukens
The events of one week change a dysfunctional family forever.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/21/2009; Updated: 01/14/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1831. SUPERKILL by Sam Kesler
An ex-cop risks his life to protect a nun from a murderer with super human strength created by a sinister military faction. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/20/2009; Updated: 01/28/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1832. 4 Minutes by Sean Ryan  Interview
A family learns that sometimes reality can be too real.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/17/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1833. Saying Goodbye to Joy WGAW# by Ranelle Vaidyanathan
The diagnosis is terminal but the cause is manmade only Joy doesn't know it and Henry, the mysterious stranger will get exactly what he wants if she dies. Inspired by a true story.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/14/2009; Updated: 07/29/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1834. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - National Travesty by Jimmy Pisano
When Mac and Charlie find a tunnel in the basement, everyone forms their own theory as to why it's there. Frank is convinced that it's a Shanghai tunnel leading to the Delaware River. Dennis and Dee search for a World War II Safe Haven. And Charlie believes it leads to the greatest treasure of all - The Declaration of Independence!

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Format: TV Episode

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 03/14/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1835. What are we fighting for by Sean Ryan  Interview
A tale of a WWII vet killed during a house robbery.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1836. The Happy Meal by Sean Ryan  Interview
A happy couple discover they have a few issues to iron out.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1837. The Human Hive by Sean Ryan  Interview
John discovers his father's suicide was caused by a hive of corrupt business men, and sets out to avenge his family.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1838. Operation Eagle by Sean Ryan  Interview
Before the D-Day invasion, America starts an operation to assassinate Hitler.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1839. Locker 13: Anthology of fear. by Sean Ryan  Interview
Beware of the horror that awaits you inside Locker 13.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1840. Damnation by Sean Ryan  Interview
The Devil can take many forms.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1841. Take out by Sean Ryan  Interview
One reason was fast food is bad for ones health.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/11/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1842. The Night Shift by Sean Ryan  Interview
Some jobs are just simply too boring to care about.

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Format: Short Screenplay

(Posted: 03/10/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1843. Blind Magic WGAW#1336553 by Ranelle Golden and Stephen Wright
When a young magician and his assistant fall in love, they are suddenly forced to separate, only to reunite 20 years later, proving you don't need your eyes to see magic and true love withstands the toughest of tests.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 03/03/2009; Updated: 12/06/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1844. The Zoo Hypothesis by John Brinling
Gregory Lipton, part human, part alien, plagued by self-doubt, angst, and his inadequacies, fights to understand himself and his strange powers, as well as stop the aliens who fathered him from turning the Earth into a biological laboratory.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 02/26/2009; Updated: 05/05/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1845. Cajun Gumbeauxxx by James B. Jackson
'Tonic' water discovered in the Louisiana swampy bayou, circa 1920, has some strange effects on the local Cajuns especially during the big Founders Day celebration. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 02/25/2009; Updated: 08/08/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1846. Doll of the Ball by Thomas Swan Jr
Pandora Loewen faces her two greatest battles, evil genius Godfrey Mortenstein and being presented at cotillion.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 02/23/2009; Updated: 01/05/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1847. Fight For Oil by Ray DeFeis
A beautiful young anti-war activist and a Death Valley auto mechanic learn about love and loyalty during a future Gulf War. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Stageplay

(Posted: 02/23/2009; Updated: 02/07/2013 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1848. Mayday New York by Sandra Wallace
Landing in a blizzard over NYC, two commercial airliners descend to 5000 feet - but one is eleven miles off course.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 02/19/2009; Updated: 09/08/2009 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1849. Spruce Lake by Jimmy Pisano
A map hidden in a mirror frame leads to a quest for buried gold in the Adirondacks, and a family determined to protect its property.

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 02/15/2009; Updated: 03/14/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

1850. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - Big Trouble in Little Chinatown by Jimmy Pisano
When Dee and Dennis learn that their cousin, Kripple Kenny, is getting married and they might loose their inheritance, the Reynolds decide to take a trip. A coin toss leaves Mac in charge of holding down Paddy's, as Frank, Dennis and Dee catch the Chinatown bus to New York.

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Format: TV Episode

(Posted: 02/15/2009; Updated: 03/14/2011 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

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