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Friday, December 17, 2021

The Harder They Fall screenplay - post author Don

thanks Bob for the heads up!

The Harder They Fall – Undated, unspecified draft script by Jeymes Samuel and Boaz Yakin – hosted by: Deadline – in pdf format

When outlaw Nat Love discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck is being released from prison he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those riding with him in this assured, righteously new school Western include his former love Stagecoach Mary, his right and left hand men hot-tempered Bill Pickett and fast drawing Jim Beckwourth and a surprising adversary-turned-ally. Rufus Buck has his own fearsome crew, including “Treacherous” Trudy Smith and Cherokee Bill, and they are not a group that knows how to lose.

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Scripts of the December Challenge are Live! - post author Don

Scripts of the December One Week Challenge are live.

Check ’em out!

– Don

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Original Script Sunday! and a Challenge! - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced scripts page are four! original scripts for your reading pleasure. Why only four? There is also the December One Week Challenge and writers are busy writing. Or not.

– Don

Saturday, December 11, 2021

The Lost Daughter and Spencer – FYC - post author Don

Thanks Bob for the heads up on these scripts up for award consideration.

The Lost Daughter – Undated, unspecified FYC script script by Maggie Gyllenhaal (Based on, THE LOST DAUGHTER by Elena Ferrante) – hosted by: Deadline – in pdf format

A woman’s beach vacation takes a dark turn when she begins to confront the troubles of her past.

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Spencer – Undasted shooting script script by Steven Knight – hosted by: Deadline – in pdf format

During her Christmas holidays with the royal family at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, Diana Spencer, struggling with mental health problems, decides to end her decade-long marriage to Prince Charles.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Being the Ricardos, Invasion (Filmed as Encounter) and A Hero scripts – For Your Consideration - post author Don

Thanks Bob for more scripts up for award consideration.

Being The Ricardos – Undated, unspecified FYC script script by Aaron Sorkin – hosted by: Amazon Studios – in pdf format

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are threatened by shocking personal accusations, a political smear, and cultural taboos. A revealing glimpse of the couple’s complex romantic and professional relationship, the film takes audiences into the writers’ room, onto the soundstage, and behind closed doors with Ball and Arnaz during one critical production week of their groundbreaking sitcom I Love Lucy. 

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Invasion (filmed as Encounter) – Septemer 29, 2020 White draft script by Joe Barton and Michael Pearce – hosted by: Amazon Studios – in pdf format

A decorated Marine goes on a rescue mission to save his two young sons from a mysterious threat. As their journey takes them in increasingly dangerous directions, the boys will need to leave their childhoods behind.

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A Hero – October 2020 unspecified draft script by Asghar Farhadi – hosted by: Amazon Studios – in pdf format

Rahim is in prison because of a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day leave, he tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint against the payment of part of the sum. But things don’t go as planned.

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Monday, December 6, 2021

No Good Deed by John Staats - post author L. Chambers

NO GOOD DEED

A good Samaritan attempts to diffuse a bad situation, only to light the fuse to another.

Rain-slicked streets and shadowy locales, fedora hats, anti-heroes and femme fatales. Voice-over rich narratives that regale us with tales of lust, blackmail and double-cross. Throw in some existential angst, some mystery, a little seduction. These are just a few of my favourite things when it comes to the golden age of Film Noir.

Budding film makers and fans of Noir, Neo-Noir and its various offshoots of pulp-fiction and graphic novellas sure are in for a treat today with John Staats’ short crime thriller, No Good Deed.

The complete phrase is: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished. Simply put that means beware of the consequences of acts of kindness and altruism, lest you be doomed for your trouble.

If only John Staats’ lead character, James had heeded this advice.

In No Good Deed we open on an ethereal image of two lovers locked in an embrace.

Melissa wears a long red negligee…

slit up the side to the top of her thigh.

… one leg draped over James, and a

hand on his hip.

Both of them … stare into each other’s eyes.

It’s very sweet and tender.

Except… something’s just a bit off with this picture.

As James’ world-weary voice-over informs us:

JAMES (V.O.)

(heavy Brooklyn accent)

It ain’t how it looks.

Let me explain…

And explain, he does:

JAMES (V.O.)

You see, it was late. I just

hauled my sorry ass up five flights

to my floor and, man-oh-man, this

couple down the hall was going at

it.  A real doozy, from the sound of it…

 

James is a chivalrous type. Not one to stand on the side-lines. If there’s trouble brewing he’s going to step up, especially when there’s a damsel in distress.

JAMES (V.O.)

And then nothin’. Silence.

No argument just stops like that

without someone getting’ popped. The

door was cracked, so I had a look-see.

When James looks over the threshold into the apartment where the hullabaloo was going on, whatever he sees causes him to instantly lose not only his lunch, but also his hat over the side of the fifth-floor window. That’s all quickly forgotten however when he sees ‘her’ –

– teetering barefoot on the window ledge… Melissa,

Oh, what a sight for sore eyes.

The breeze causes the negligee to cling

to her body and breasts. A wavy blonde wisp

of hair blows across her delicate face.-

.45 caliber nipples and all.

James is instantly smitten.

JAMES (V.O.)

She looked just like a pin-up I had

in my old G.I. footlocker…

Whew! This dame’s enough to make James take leave of his senses –

And forget a lot of things unfortunately – one fact being that he’s a married man.

Of course now is not the time for reminders of domestic banality so James smartens himself up and engages Melissa in conversation, all the while trying to finagle her to safety inside. For a while things are looking swell. The conversation that ensues between these two is electric, the attraction between them palpable. Even with a dizzying five-storey drop to the New York streets below, everything’s looking just peachy for a soft landing, until –

Something catches Melissa’s eye, something that turns everything pear-shaped.

So, has James’ good deed for the day left him hero or schmuck? Has he just committed a fatal mistake? We’ll let you be the judge of that.

John Staats exemplary writing in No Good Deed is a master class in bringing to life the gritty but very entertaining seedy underbelly of 1940s New York. Loaded with witty banter and repartee and with dialogue dripping with sardonic wit Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett would be proud of, it also offers a plot that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat.

If you enjoyed Double Indemnity, Notorious, The Big Sleep & The Maltese Falcon or your tastes gravitate to the more modern neo-noirs like A Kiss Before Dying, Body Heat, & Sin City, (to name just a few), you’re going to love No Good Deed.

Filmmakers: Okay guys and dolls, let’s dispense with the formalities. Think of this as a fortuitous good deed for the day with no repercussions. Duck soup this is, (easy-peasy, in case you’re not up with the lingo). Better get on the blower to John, and make it quick smart.

BUDGET & CAST:

Two actors – 1 male 30s, 1 female mid-20s.

Director’s prerogative, however, No Good Deed lends itself perfectly to cool, highly stylized B&W cinematography with solo or selective color effects ala Sin City. Green screen, camera and lighting (optional additional animation) along with proficient skills with video editing and SFX  (Adobe Premier Pro & After Effects) for example, can enable stunning visuals all achievable on a reasonably low budget. Alternately, combine your quick-study talents with your passion for Noir and open source software programs available online.

Read No Good Deed (6 page Short, Drama, Film Noir)

Discuss this script!

ABOUT THE WRITER: As a fly-fishing fanatic and skier living in the Arizona desert, John Staats finds plenty of time for writing. His feature Impasse was a 2019 Filmmatic Season 4 Drama Screenplay Finalist and has been published as an e-book on Amazon. In addition to features and shorts for the screen, John has found a niche writing for the illustrated page (comics! – like The Fibre of Being and Astral Being). John can be contacted at jestaats (a) hotmail.

*This screenplay may not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.

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About the Reviewer: L.Chambers has been writing all her life – especially in her head, and on scraps of paper. It’s only in the last few years she began to get serious about screen-writing. Prior to this she worked in the Features Department for ABC TV as a Program Assistant, and trained as a FAD. She currently works as a freelance web-content editor and lives with her husband (also a screenwriter) in Sydney, Australia.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Original Script Sunday - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are 32 original scripts for your reading pleasure. And, stay tune December 10th at noon for an announcement.

– Don

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Cowboy Bebop Teleplays – FYC - post author Don

On the TV Teleplays page

Friday, December 3, 2021

Coda script, FYC - post author Don

Thanks Richie for the heads up on this script up for award consideration.

Coda – Undated, unspecified script by Siân Heder (Based on La Famille Bélier) – hosted by: Apple – in pdf format

As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music by wanting to go to Berkeley and her fear of abandoning her parents.

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