Volcanic, searing passion, youthful indiscretion and dangerous liaisons stir the pot of the long, simmering feud between Kentucky’s two most prominent, powerful and promiscuous thoroughbred breeding families in the Montague versus Capulet TV series, “Blu.”
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
47pp
Genre:
Action, Drama, Romance
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
We see an opening, aerial shot of God’s Country, the rolling hills of Kentucky bluegrass, timeless, staid, old money antebellum mansions, and territorial white fences. Two race-proven thoroughbreds go flat out down the fence line against the outrageous, lipstick red Dodge Demon Redeye hardtop in a horsepower versus horsepower duel. The mysterious muscle car cruises a lonely stretch of country highway, spoiling for the trouble only money can buy; kicking out the RPMs, and an edgy soundtrack on auditory spanking speakers. With nobody, apparently, in sight the driver ignores the can’t miss 4-way stop sign at Telegraph and Baseline Roads where a monstrously torqued, growling, canary yellow Corvette Z06 is making an innocent left turn. The Dodge recklessly swerves in a near miss with the Vette and arrogantly moves on without missing a beat. The Vette casually, eases on to the blacktop and we see and hear, blistering burning rubber in high def as the afterburners ignite. In seconds, it passes the Corvette with a smug, in your face, gotcha. Now we shift into a totally different higher gear. Montague versus Capulet on a new stage. Getting even is in their DNA. The two supercars battle it out, back and forth down roads that once resonated as Moonshine alley. The Corvette spins out onto loose gravel. The driver gets out unharmed and we get our first glimpse at 21 year-old wild child Chauncee McDonald as she looks toward the victor speeding away, smiling. “Damn, that was hot.” The Dodge cautiously enters the Houston estate through enormous important gates. 21 year-old Heath Houston, the bad boy with Hollywood looks, exits the car and runs to the front door as we’re introduced to a world of the super rich Kentucky style. Richer, Faster, Hotter

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The Writer: Robert Cole

Robert is a Michigan native, growing up in the Detroit suburb of Warren, and is a graduate of Adrian College. His travel experience with extended stays in Spain, Argentina and Mexico have shaped his global perspective on storytelling. Robert is a self-taught writer and his screenplays have received over 94 international official selections and awards. His internationallly acclaimed screenplay, "The Chessmaster, The Artist, The Priest and The Gypsy" is included on the 2017 Golden List. Check out my Filmfreeway Profile. https://filmfreeway.com/robert.cole.288 Go to bio
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