Based on a shocking 1927 crime, a grieving woman exposes the decades-old truth about her twin sister's murder to prevent the killer's lawyer from publishing his own skewed account of the tragedy.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
120pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama, Family, Mystery, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
"Butterfly In The Rain" by James L. Neibaur
Synopsis/Details
In December 1927, young Marion Parker was taken from her school by an unknown man. Days later, her body parts were found scattered across Los Angeles. After a nationwide manhunt for her killer, police arrested an aspiring religious student, teenager Robert Edward Hickman. Found guilty of brutally murdering Marion despite his plea of insanity, Hickman was executed a year later. With that, the horrific ordeal was over, and the country moved on to other tragedies. For the Parker family, however, the loss of Marion was a wound that never healed, especially for Marion's twin sister Marjorie, who but for a trick of Fate would have been Hickman's victim. After years of quietly dealing with her grief, Marjorie is horrified to discover that Richard Cantillon, one of the lawyers who defended Hickman, is soon to publish his own version of Hickman's crime, a version that paints the murderer in a sympathetic light. Refusing to allow Hickman to be exonerated, Marjorie embarks on a crusade to write her own book, one that will refute Cantillon's biased view of Hickman. With a family friend filming her work, Marion interviews the major players involved in the circumstances surrounding Marion's brutal death. Despite the heartbreak she relives through each interaction with various lawmen, legal experts, and even her own family members, Marion continues to plunge deeper into the past, into the horror that Hickman brought to her life. But with each new lie of Hickman's exposed, Marjorie's fragile emotional state makes those around her wonder: is she trying to affirm that the guilt in Marion's death is Hickman's... or does it belong to someone else? Based on the book "Butterfly In The Rain", James L. Neibaur's meticulously researched account of the true story behind the kidnapping and killing of Marion Parker, "Pretty Baby" dramatizes the incredible crime that shocked the country, and explores the emotional toll it took on the people involved.
All Accolades & Coverage

2024 San Diego Movie Awards - Best Screenplay - Feature - WINNER
2024 Festival For Drama Film & Writing Festival - Drama Feature Screenplay - WINNER
2024 Beverly Hills Film Festival - Screenplay Competition - OFFICIAL SELECTION
2024 Adapted Story Showcase - OFFICIAL SELECTION
2024 LA Crime & Horror Festival - FINALIST
2024 Scriptmatix Fellowship - FINALIST
2024 Los Angeles Film Awards - Screenplay Contest - Features - HONORABLE MENTION

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The Writer: Don Stroud

Hailing from the wilds of North Carolina, I spent my formative years making my own comic books and toys. After a lengthy career in the software industry, I decided to dust off my artistic dreams and get back to creating. I became an editor in Hollywood, working on low-budget horror movies and award-winning documentaries. But after time spent playing with other peoples' toys, I decided to craft my own, and transfer the stories in my head to the written page. Over the last several years I have dedicated my energies towards screenwriting, producing some award-winning original screenplays in the process. My goal is to sit in a darkened theater and see my work up on the big screen. Go to bio
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