Medieval role-playing misfits can't seem to break character as they seek out the fabled sword of silence.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Seeking finance
Page Count:
87pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure, Comedy
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
In the year 1294, Lord Parsley and his fearless companions, Lord Darkness, Patrick the Peasant embark on a grand journey …. that’s not right. Present day, misfit role-players just can’t seem to get out of character. Our story begins during a grand feast, King Avalon, ruler of thy Kingdom is assassinated by the dark wizard, Gary Shire. After stealing the holy sword of silence, Lord Parsley and his minions must restore order to thy Kingdom. Their first stop, is into the forbidden forest of Netherville, where they encounter the one they don’t speak of, The Blue Raven. A blind wizard with ninja moves, he is their one true hope in resurrecting King Avalon. Meanwhile, Gary Shire, has presented the Sword of Silence to his leader, Mage Zarcon, who has a really cool stick…eh ‘staff.’ As the adventure continues, Lord Parsley is tasked with restoring his father’s life and retrieving his family heirloom. Can he bring order back to the Kingdom? Is it too late for poor King Avalon…looks like no more Turkey leg binges! Watch as medieval make-believing eccentrics battle orcs, wizards, angry candle-making peasants and even civil war re-enactors in the wackiest adventure of all time!
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The Writer: Stephen Folker

Stephen started his journey in the world of movie making in December of 2010, when he shot his first short film 'The Mustache Movie.' An over the top, zany, quirky comedy that follows the story of a man who learns of his inherited mustache powers following the death of his mother. Creating that film, re-ignited a fire from his childhood when he used to make short films for a local Public Access Channel. Following the success of 'The Mustache Movie', Stephen went on to write and direct two more short films and the web-series 'Castle Siege' which won 'Best Iowa Film' at the Snake Alley Festival of Film and secured distribution with several Web TV Networks. In 2012, Stephen wrote and directed… Go to bio
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