After his family is burned alive during the War of 1812, a former soldier stumbles on a remote town where he clashes with the half-Indian, half-British Sheriff and a gang of violent men.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
115pp
Genre:
Action, Thriller, Western
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
All Accolades & Coverage

Blacklist 3.0 coverage:

"What the script has going for it most is its quality characterization. Though, by story’s end, a sharper line can be drawn between so-called “good guys” and “bad guys,” for most of the read this line is blurred, as each character’s motivations are made abundantly clear – though many can be deemed selfish, few if any of them can be painted as overly sinister. Really, this speaks to the complexity of the material, which makes for a breath of fresh air."

"This story delivers on a lot of the major expectations for a Western, with some excellent moments that turn this into a fresh and unique take on the genre."

"This is a fun, violent, tragic, and triumphant Western with a lot of potential..."

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The Writer: Craig Gusmann

I first decided to be a writer and filmmaker around eight years old. Back then I wrote about time machines, werewolves, and space travel. Now I write about time machines, werewolves, and space travel, but with more nuance. I've written six screenplays. Of those, one was independently produced, more than one has received 8s or above on the Blacklist 3.0, I've advanced deep into the Nicholl, Page, Bluecat, and Screencraft competitions, and I was hip-pocketed by a manager. In short, I've scratched the surface of real progress more than a few times, but have yet to grab hold of it. I like to believe it's just a matter of continued effort and time. Go to bio
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