Exceptionally harrowing and intense drama unfolds as an unhinged parole violator goes after a widowed single mother deputy parole officer and two federal agents who have been assigned to apprehend him. Then the unthinkable happens.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
100pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
New York Deputy Parole Officer Erin Green is both a widow and single mother. She is assigned a top-priority case to apprehend a vicious, vile, and ultra-violent parole violator named Johnnie Carrillo, who has an Armani exterior with the personality of an automatic shotgun. Johnnie is as bad as they come, and his name strikes fear in those living in the dark seedy underbelly of New York City. Erin teams up with a pair of seasoned DEA agents to hunt down Johnnie and apprehend him. However, thing go very bad, and take a very chilling and deadly turn when Johnnie turns the tables on Erin and the agents... and comes after them without mercy and unimaginable vengeance. Erin and the agents suddenly find themselves as the hunted, and not only fighting for their survival, but their lives as well. When Johnnie then does the unthinkable, and kidnaps Erin's young daughter, things become incredibly dramatic, exceptionally harrowing, intense, and suspenseful. 6-time film festival winner.
All Accolades & Coverage

6 FILM FESTIVAL WINS: Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival. World Series of Screenwriting. Film Crash Screenplay Competition. LV Screenplay Contest. Indie Tube Awards. David Film Festival.

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The Writer: Mike Briock

I attended film school, which included a screenwriting course. I had always been interested in writing, and I strongly gravitated to screenwriting while in film school. I was determined to learn how to write screenplays the proper way. I have mastered screenwriting through the school of hard knocks... and hard work. I stayed with it, learned from my mistakes, worked very hard and long to learn the right way. I worked as a script reader. I also worked with produced screenwriters. I write everyday. I have four rules I write by... write, delete, edit, rewrite. I tend to write "clean and lean" screenplays which are fast read. The hard work has paid off to a degree. Four of my screenplays have… Go to bio
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