The Sapphires - an all-female tribe of skilled, determined fighters on a desolate world - mount a search-and-rescue mission for their clairvoyant leader Diana, who has been abducted by the tyrannical King Jamus.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
77pp
Genre:
Action, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Determined to rescue their abducted leader Diana at any cost, the Sapphires must face a series of dangerous trials -- battling their way through King Jamus' Boys, Jamus' elite enforcer Dominae (who, unbeknownst to Jamus, has her own motive for wanting to confront the Sapphires), and eventually, the Demons of Hell Itself. Along the way they are aided by the genial Captain Stone, who may or may not be intentionally leading them into danger. A low-budget sci-fi/action story inspired by such classic cult films as The Warriors and Escape from New York; surreal vintage rock operas like David Bowie's Diamond Dogs and Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway; and Milton's Paradise Lost, along with the paintings of John Martin thrown in for good measure.

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The Writer: John Richard Sullivan

I am a children's librarian, aspiring screenwriter, stage and film director, and composer. My ultimate goal is to produce original, high-quality film and television works through an independent non-profit production company, where all above-cost revenue would go towards NGOs and other similar organizations. To that end, I am looking to establish myself in the industry to cultivate connections with others who might be interested in pursuing such a project. I am also available to write on any project that will help get me established with the WGA. Go to bio
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