A funeral director who practices necrophilia wants his new neighbour dead or alive.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
100pp
Genre:
Crime, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Murder thy neighbour Harold is an undertaker in his mid-forties. He's married with two children, aged five and seven. He married late in life because he had to look after "Mother" until she died. Harold's father died when he was ten years old. From an early age, his mother forced him to have sex with her until she was bed ridden. Harold has never had a young girlfriend, "Mother" forbid it, so Harold became began having having sex with young girls at his place of work. One day, new neighbours arrive. They have a stunning daughter called Caroline. She's a psychology student. When Harold sees her, he's overwhelmed. He must have her, dead or live. He decides on alive first. When Caroline finds out about his past, she has him figured out. She taunts him and flaunts herself. She plays a deadly game. Harold has his moments, scaring the hell out of her. Harold plans the perfect murder, the problem is how to get into the house. Each night, Caroline checks and locks the windows and bolts the doors. After months of torment, Harold comes up with a bizarre and unique way of getting into the house. He commits the perfect murder leaving no evidence behind. Harold is a suspect when police learn from Caroline's parents their daughters concerns about Harold. On a hunch, the police decide to pay Harold one last visit which ends in a bizarre twist! So Harold gets away with murder. After Caroline's parents have moved out, It's not long before a new neighbour arrives a woman with two stunning teenage daughters.

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The Writer: Geoff Hall

I'am a retired bus driver, H.G.V. driver, and driving instructor. I took up screen writing as a hobby after seeing so many remakes. I brought a screen writing book, and taught myself so to speak. I have now written 23 scripts, 17 features, and 6 shorts. I have had one short made into a film called THE BLUE DOOR. I have made finalist, semi finalist, and quater finalist in screen writing competitions, winning 9 occolades. Go to bio
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