A single father confronts his escalating debts to ruthless loan sharks, all while reuniting with his children after a three-month separation.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
119pp
Genre:
Adventure, Crime, Family, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Kevin finds himself entangled in a web of debt with dangerous loan sharks, none more menacing than Bobby. As the relentless Hammerheads, Bobby's associates, close in on him, Kevin faces an additional challenge — caring for his two children for the first time in three months. Caught between the responsibilities of parenthood and the threat of the Hammerheads, Kevin becomes the central figure in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse chase. Determined to protect his children, he goes on the run, only to find the Hammerheads hot on his trail. Bobby, incensed by the chase, unleashes his fury, despising runners and liars, with a punishment for snitching that goes beyond stitches. In a desperate bid for freedom, Kevin must make life-altering decisions not only for himself but also for a newfound friend, Milly, unwittingly drawn into Bobby's den as bait to ensnare Kevin. As the tension escalates, "Lie, Run, Snitch" unfolds into a gripping tale of survival, loyalty, and the high cost of escaping the clutches of a vengeful underworld.

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The Writer: Riley Brooks

I started screenwriting just over 4 years ago, and have since gained experience in editing and writing scripts for film, TV and theater. I am yet to gain major credits, but have received increasing interest in some of my latest works, thus my screenwriting and ability to convey story is certainly improving. I have a personal passion for writing court and crime dramas, David vs. Goliath, and thrillers. While I started in movie screenplays, my heart now lies in TV series writing as I love developing characters over time. My passion for writing is fueled by a distaste for one-dimensional characters that often populate television. I'm committed to crafting characters with strong opinions and… Go to bio
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