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heat 27 GENRE - Drama SUBJECT - Bowling
Top 5 (**FINALIST** represents writers advancing to the final round taking place this weekend)
#1 **FINALIST** 'Rolling Thunder'
by Chris Roberts LOGLINE - The two most powerful men on Earth are
bowling for keeps.
#2 **FINALIST** 'A case of the 7-10's'
by Bradley Barnes LOGLINE - Dexter has been in love with Gwen since
they were 5, and the only thing standing in his way is a bowling
tournament and a guy named Malachi.
#3 'Happy Hour' by Bryan Howell LOGLINE
- A timid man's life takes a turn for the better when he works up
the nerve to visit his local bowling alley. #4 'Abbey Lanes' by Lise Gaule LOGLINE - When a tornado hits Chronicle, Nevada, the only building left standing is Frenchman Jerome Artois’ bowling alley -- now being used as the townspeople’s only shelter. Shunned by his neighbors for being a foreigner, Jerome hides the alley’s impending foreclosure from his daughter as they struggle to meet the needs of their cranky and ungrateful guests.
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