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''RUNG'' by
Kirk White PAGES - 15
LOGLINE - 15 years after the case that made their careers, three
unlikely investigators--a Southern Tyrant lawman, a frisky medical
examiner, and a pill popping GBI agent--reunite to solve the murder
of a teenager. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - A Ladder YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place ''Old Cold Memory'' by Mark Sevi PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - A cocky, young detective is given an aged partner and an impossible murder case and discovers more about both than he could have imagined. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - A Refrigerator YEAR - 2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Glass'' by
Eric Borden PAGES -
12 LOGLINE - A new Orleans private detective haunted by visions of
his own lost daughter is charged with finding the child of a
politician. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - A Ladder YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Vixen'' by
Martin Lancaster
PAGES - 10 LOGLINE - When a farmer finds his livestock slaughtered,
he sets out to hunt down the culprit, but encounters a predator far
more deadly and cunning than a fox. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT -
Farming YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st
Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Estonian'' by
Adam Brown PAGES -
15 LOGLINE - Stanley Hoover is thrown into the underworld of
suburbia as he is mistaken for The Estonian. Unfortunately he's only
twelve. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - Mistaken Identity YEAR - 2007
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Dulahan'' by
David Borcherding
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - Who is the strange boy from the cornfield ...
and who is trying to kill him? GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - Farming
YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK -
2nd Place
''The Envelope Please'' by
Jason Fox PAGES - 14
LOGLINE - A Kafkaesque identity crisis teaches Dan Webber to be
careful what he asks for -- you never know who might be listening.
GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - Mistaken Identity YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION
- Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Lick Me Deadly'' by
James Harris
PAGES - 13 LOGLINE - Paul must escape from his own funeral, and seek
and destroy the ice-cold killer that has conspired to bury him
alive. GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - A Funeral YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''What the Vicar Saw...'' by
Isabelle Brizec
PAGES - 13 LOGLINE - LOGLINE: An innocent children's story book
turns out to be a raunchy novel. But how did it end up in the public
Library of a respectable English country town?! GENRE - Mystery
SUBJECT - Plagiarism YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Adopted'' by
Christos Kouros PAGES -
14 LOGLINE - After a long absence, a young woman, Sonia, decides to
visit her father’s grave, where she will be surprised finding that
someone else, Lazarus, pretending to be her brother, visits her
father’s grave very often. After the interventions of her father’s
la GENRE - Mystery SUBJECT - Plagiarism YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Indigestion'' by
Aaron Williams
PAGES - 20 LOGLINE - A boy attempts to find out who belongs to the
severed finger he finds in the stomach of his dead dog. GENRE -
Mystery SUBJECT - A Funeral YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Stray Babies'' by
Joe Rye PAGES -
LOGLINE - This week a lonely orphanage matron finds a possible
suitor in the ice-cream maker across the street. She also finds a
mysterious baby on her door step every night. GENRE - Mystery
SUBJECT - Ice YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge:
1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Big Thaw'' by
Michael Compton
PAGES - LOGLINE - On a remote, arctic island known by the Inuit as
"The Land that Never Thaws," an old man with a long-buried secret
finds global warming poses a very personal threat. GENRE - Mystery
SUBJECT - Ice YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge:
1st Round RANK - 2nd Place |
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