In the unsettling Room 9, guests confront their darkest secrets through personalized encounters, leaving a part of their soul behind, marked by the secrets they reveal.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
33pp
Genre:
Action, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
"Room 9" is a gripping half-hour pilot TV show that melds chilling suspense with dark revelations. Carrying a closely guarded secret, Liam Faulkner seeks refuge in a secluded house deep in the woods, hoping to distance himself from a past threatening to catch up with him. He is met by the mysterious Mrs. Abbott, who escorts him to Room 9, a place with its own sinister agenda. Inside, an old journal on the desk beckons Liam with whispers from its pages, pulling him into a psychological nightmare. As he is forced to write, the walls seem to close in, shadows deepen, and the truth he’s tried to bury claws its way to the surface with a vengeance. Each word he pens tightens the room's malevolent hold on him. "The Whispering Pages" unfolds as a harrowing exploration of guilt and the relentless pursuit of truth, where each revelation comes at a steep price, leaving no visitor to Room 9 unscathed.

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The Writer: George Kramer

George Kramer was born and raised in New York. He moved to Indiana, where he enjoys spending time with his family. He is a multi-genre author with twenty-nine books published. He has written screenplays and several stage plays. One of his short films, 'Midnight at the Diner', a 15-minute film, has been completed. Midnight at the Diner He has traveled through various states, conducting book signings, serving as a panelist at conventions, and being interviewed more than a dozen times on podcasts, a local TV station, and the front page of the local newspaper, among other appearances. George looks forward to connecting with other creative people. Go to bio
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