A teenage girl coping with the recent death of her father is stalked by a masked killer with the ability to travel through time at will.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
104pp
Genre:
Horror, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
16-year-old Ridley desperately fills her present with friends and fun in an attempt to distract herself from the horror of her her dad’s recent death. Then true horror visits Ridley from beyond time. Ridley is attacked by The Pilgrim: a masked phantom from an apocalyptic future whose blade has slain countless girls front countless times. Now its psychotic sights are set on Ridley. Appearing anywhere and anytime, The Pilgrim won’t stop until Ridley is dead. But The Pilgrim isn’t the only thing hunting Ridley. A black ops military unit known only as Triad, comprised of dangerous mercenaries and the passionless scientists that command them, wants nothing more than to turn both Ridley and The Pilgrim into lab rats. With nowhere to hide, Ridley must accept the protection of Seventeen, a deadly woman with no name who thirsts for revenge against The Pilgrim and Triad. With Seventeen’s help, can Ridley confront her own fears and fight the future?
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Academy Nicholl Quarterfinalist

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The Writer: Andrew Gray

I like slashers, robots, time travel, shoot outs, and kung fu. As long as there's a little heart thrown in, figuratively or literally. My screenplays JUNKER and FINAL GIRL were Nicholl Fellowship semi and quarter finalists and earned raves from the Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition, Slamdance, and Script Pipeline. My most recent screenplay NIGHTSIDE is a Nicholl Fellowship semi-finalist that drew comparisons to PSYCHO and GET OUT. Go to bio
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