A woman's lonely New Year's Eve in a laundromat takes a wild turn.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
11pp
Genre:
Comedy, Drama
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Nula's New Year's Eve is hardly special. She's doing her wash as the year comes to a close. To entertain herself, Nula has timed her dryer cycle to go off at precisely the crack of midnight. Two tipsy visitors stop by the laundromat and learn that Nula's dyer cycle is coordinated with the end of the year. That's when the lonely laundromat becomes party central. Three actors. Single location. Low budget. A gem.

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The Writer: Rob Herzog

My chief talent isn’t writing, it’s being afraid. As a kid, I freaked out about spontaneous human combustion, killer bees, and the prospect of a bathtub shark attack. And the 3,600 miles between me and the Loch Ness Monster wasn’t nearly enough. All of this youthful anxiety runs wild in my screenplays. Blame the neighborhood weirdo kid for setting me on this path. When I was six, he predicted that our neighborhood would be attacked by window ghouls. These ghouls supposedly would claw into our rooms and devour us all. Only those blessed with large dogs would survive, he said, because window ghouls hated them. Two nights later, I imagined the ghouls at my window, clawing the screen. At this… Go to bio
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